On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 09:51:51 -0400, "Virginia Tadrzynski"
> wrote:
>Yesterday I attended a luncheon held by the local church ladies. The idea
>was that if you were interested in going, you put your name on a list, names
>were divided up according to items needed: main course, salad, bread,
>dessert, beverages. You were notified a week in advance what item you were
>to bring (I had dessert). You met at the church on the morning of the
>luncheon and were assigned where you were to go (you didn't know until that
>point) and you met at someone's house with four others plus the hostess and
>got to dine with and meet with people you probably didn't get to know very
>well until then. It was nice. The dessert was one I found in the local
>paper and modified it to be dietetic since I didn't know if there were any
>restricted diets.
>
>
>Angel Lush
>
>1 premade (or bought) Angel Food Cake
>1 can (20 oz.) crushed pineapple, in juice, not drained
>1 box of instant vanilla pudding
>1 8 oz. container of cool whip
>Variety of fresh berries
>
>Mix pineapple and dry pudding mix together until powder is absorbed. Add
>cool whip and continue mixing until everything is blended. Set aside for
>five minutes to set up.
>
>Slice cake into three layers. Place approximately 1 1/2 cups of pineapple
>mix between layers and top the cake with the remaining mix. Sprinkle with
>berries and refrigerate for approximately an hour before cutting.
>
>I substituted sugar free angel food, sugar free pudding, and fat free cool
>whip (or cool whip light). The ladies liked it and it traveled well.
>-ginny
>
The luncheon sounds like it was fun.
Recipe copied and saved, it looks really good and easy. Great for the
summer.
Koko
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