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REC - Jackie's Jello Salad
I just received news that my mom's sister, Jackie, is in a hospice program.
The two forms of cancer she's been fighting appear to be winning. Here is one of her recipes. * Exported from MasterCook * Jackie's Jello Salad Recipe By :Jacquelyn Fast Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00 Categories : Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method -------- ------------ -------------------------------- -----JELLO LAYER----- 2 Black cherry jello 2 c Boiling water 1 cn Wilderness cherry pie filling -----CHEESE LAYER----- 12 lg Marshmallows 3 oz Cream cheese 1 c Cool Whip Combine jello and boiling water; add pie filling. Pour into 7x11 or 9-inch square pan. Chill until firm, making sure cherries are evenly distributed as the jello sets. Melt marshmallows and cream cheese together over low heat. Cool and fold into Cool Whip. Frost jello layer. Contributor: Jackie Fast - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - |
On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 14:03:31 -0500, Damsel in dis Dress
> wrote: >I just received news that my mom's sister, Jackie, is in a hospice program. >The two forms of cancer she's been fighting appear to be winning. Here is >one of her recipes. I'm so sorry for you and your family. A good jello salad is comfort food. Tara |
Tara > said:
> On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 14:03:31 -0500, Damsel in dis Dress > > wrote: > > >I just received news that my mom's sister, Jackie, is in a hospice program. > >The two forms of cancer she's been fighting appear to be winning. Here is > >one of her recipes. > > I'm so sorry for you and your family. A good jello salad is comfort > food. Thank you, Tara. Jackie's been my surrogate mom for the past 21 years. My consolation is that she will now be reunited with her husband, my mom and dad, and her parents. It won't make me miss her any less, but it allows me to be happy for her. I just hope she passes without too much pain. Her four children are with her. If they're all there from all over the country, I suspect that we'll be receiving bad news fairly soon. She's 75. Thanks again, Carol |
My heart goes out to you and your aunt. Sounds like she has been a very
special lady. Thanks for sharing her recipe with us. Hopes she leaves her recipes with you, because whenever you use them she will be right there with you. Take care. Miriam "Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote in message ... > I just received news that my mom's sister, Jackie, is in a hospice program. > The two forms of cancer she's been fighting appear to be winning. Here is > one of her recipes. > > * Exported from MasterCook * > > Jackie's Jello Salad > > Recipe By :Jacquelyn Fast > Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00 > Categories : > > Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method > -------- ------------ -------------------------------- > -----JELLO LAYER----- > 2 Black cherry jello > 2 c Boiling water > 1 cn Wilderness cherry pie filling > -----CHEESE LAYER----- > 12 lg Marshmallows > 3 oz Cream cheese > 1 c Cool Whip > > Combine jello and boiling water; add pie filling. Pour into 7x11 or > 9-inch > square pan. Chill until firm, making sure cherries are evenly > distributed > as the jello sets. > > Melt marshmallows and cream cheese together over low heat. Cool and fold > into Cool Whip. > > Frost jello layer. > > Contributor: Jackie Fast > > > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - |
"Camperz4" > said:
> My heart goes out to you and your aunt. Sounds like she has been a very > special lady. Thanks for sharing her recipe with us. Hopes she leaves her > recipes with you, because whenever you use them she will be right there with > you. Take care. Thank you, Miriam. She's a very strong woman. She's a breast cancer survivor and has been fighting cancer and leukemia for several years. I think she'll welcome the next step. I know I'll think of her every Thanksgiving, because our two families always got together for that holiday. I think this year I'll make her Jell-O Salad as one of the side dishes (you always have Jell-O for Thanksgiving - there's a rule). Carol |
On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 22:35:04 -0500, Damsel in dis Dress
> wrote: >I know I'll think of her every Thanksgiving, because our two families >always got together for that holiday. I think this year I'll make her >Jell-O Salad as one of the side dishes (you always have Jell-O for >Thanksgiving - there's a rule). That would be a lovely way to remember your aunt. I have two late aunts who were revered for their biscuits and we remember them every time the whole family is together eating biscuits. Do you ever read Ronni Lundy's cookbooks? She mentions remembering our loved ones by including their special dishes in important meals. My uncle passed away last week. His funeral was last Friday. Afterward, the family ate: cold cut tray chicken fingers rolls potato salad cole slaw macaroni and cheese baked beans green beans pineapple and cheese casserole (I hate this!) peach cobbler apple pie coconut cake (My aunt made this the night of my uncle's passing. She knew she would want to have something to feed the mourners.) tea Cokes bourbon snuck into the Cokes -- it's snuck in in deference to my late grandmother who disapproved of such things. She was never fooled and neither is anyone else, but we must adhere to protocol. Tara |
Tara > said:
> On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 22:35:04 -0500, Damsel in dis Dress > > wrote: > > >I know I'll think of her every Thanksgiving, because our two families > >always got together for that holiday. I think this year I'll make her > >Jell-O Salad as one of the side dishes (you always have Jell-O for > >Thanksgiving - there's a rule). > > That would be a lovely way to remember your aunt. I have two late > aunts who were revered for their biscuits and we remember them every > time the whole family is together eating biscuits. Do you ever read > Ronni Lundy's cookbooks? She mentions remembering our loved ones by > including their special dishes in important meals. No, I have a tendency to buy cookbooks and never open them. That's why it was easy to choose books to sell on eBay recently. But I've actually never heard of Ronni Lundy. We do try to make special things on the birthdays of family members who have passed. Like the spice cake with penuche frosting that my grandmother made for my dad every year. I don't associate it with Gramma, but I do associate it with Dad. > My uncle passed away last week. His funeral was last Friday. I'm very sorry. Were you close to him? Jackie is really the only relative that I've been close to. Carol |
On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 19:09:30 -0500, Damsel in dis Dress
> wrote: >No, I have a tendency to buy cookbooks and never open them. That's why it >was easy to choose books to sell on eBay recently. But I've actually never >heard of Ronni Lundy. > >We do try to make special things on the birthdays of family members who >have passed. Like the spice cake with penuche frosting that my grandmother >made for my dad every year. I don't associate it with Gramma, but I do >associate it with Dad. I don't think Ronni Lundy is too well known, but I enjoy her cookbooks immensely. She has written mostly Southern cookbooks. Her recipes and stories just remind me so much of home. She has one non-Southern cookbook -- The Festive Table. It's about holiday food and rituals, both traditional and newly created. It's very cheerful and comforting. Maybe your library has her books available. > >> My uncle passed away last week. His funeral was last Friday. > >I'm very sorry. Were you close to him? Jackie is really the only relative >that I've been close to. We were close. Thanks for the condolences. Tara |
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