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No-bake dessert for Thanksgiving
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Lolailo Riapitá
2004-11-21 01:56:55 UTC
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I have been invited to Thanksgiving dinner, and the host has asked that
i bring a dessert. My oven is not working properly, so i cannot bake.
I have been searching on Google for a no-bake dessert that could be
suitable for a Thanksgiving dinner, but what i've seen has not
impressed me.

Do you have any suggestions? Other than baking, i can do anything.

Thank you in advance!!!

Lolailo
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Dave
2004-11-21 15:06:19 UTC
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Post by Lolailo Riapitá
I have been invited to Thanksgiving dinner, and the host has asked that
i bring a dessert. My oven is not working properly, so i cannot bake.
I have been searching on Google for a no-bake dessert that could be
suitable for a Thanksgiving dinner, but what i've seen has not
impressed me.
Do you have any suggestions? Other than baking, i can do anything.
Thank you in advance!!!
Lolailo
From: Cooks.com
http://www.cooks.com/rec/doc/0,1840,154173-251206,00.html

How about Pumpkin Pudding?


1 pkg. Dream Whip
1/2 tsp. vanilla
1/2 c. milk
1 pkg. Jello instant vanilla pudding
2/3 c. milk
1 c. canned pumpkin
3/4 tsp. pumpkin pie spices

Prepare Dream Whip with milk and vanilla as directed on package. Combine 1 cup
of the prepared Dream Whip with Jello instant pudding, 2/3 cup of milk, pumpkin
and spice. Beat slowly with egg beater just until well mixed, about one minute.
Pour into cups. Top with remaining Dream Whip.

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