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This recipe from my sister-in-law was a big hit at our parents' 50th wedding anniversary. Guests always seem to enjoy the fluffy texture and the tangy flavor from the sliced berries. —Cindy Borg Newfolden, Minnesota
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Nutritional Facts 1/2 cup equals 126 calories, 4 g fat (4 g saturated fat), 1 mg cholesterol, 140 mg sodium, 19 g carbohydrate, 1 g fiber, 1 g protein. Diabetic Exchanges: 1 starch, 1 fat.
Originally published as Strawberry Fluff in Taste of Home June/July 2007, p39
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Reviewed on Mar. 30, 2012 by Teen70
<p>Love this recipe. At the RV Park where we live in summer we made it for a brunch for 100 people, prepared and dished in single servings day before. Stored overnight in fridge on sheet cake pans and could stack. In Minnesota and Arkansas the glaze is in produce at Wal-Mart and all other supermarkets by fresh strawberries</p><p>and most often the brand is Marzetti's. Comes in a clear container similar to a sour cream container.) The glaze is most often used when making strawberry pie. The entree for the brunch was my recipeToH published in 1998 called "Sunday Breakfast casserole" recipe. I think ToH calls it Sunday Breakfast Hotdish now in the recipes.</p>
Reviewed on Aug. 02, 2011 by angiew2015
I made this recipe for a graduation party and everyone loved it! I divided everything in half to get a smaller batch, but did use the full 3 oz of strawberry gelatin.
Reviewed on Jul. 19, 2011 by JONLZEE
The glaze was a little hard to find, but finally found it in the produce section of the grocery store near the strawberries. I made this for a church snack-n-chat for my mom's 4th of July birthday and it was a big hit. My sister-in-law and I finally had to get an old porcelain bathtub up from the basement, washed it real good, so that we had enough room to mix it. We now refer to it as "bathtub fluff" Very good though and actually was still good 3 days later, didn't separate at all. We used 6oz plastic cups to serve it in filled about half full.
Reviewed on May. 18, 2010 by lindavsmith
Can this be frozen?
Reviewed on Jun. 06, 2009 by girlcook09
I took this recipe 3 times for 100 people and there was a little bit left. Next time I'll only take it 2 times and I think I could downsize it to about 6 servings!
Reviewed on Apr. 11, 2009 by aimeesoll
Could someone please downsize thisto a reasonable # of servings?idareyou@mail.com
Could someone please downsize this
to a reasonable # of servings?
idareyou@mail.com
Reviewed on Feb. 09, 2009 by lesliethequeen
I've never seen it in California either! So it isn't just Canada...
Reviewed on Aug. 27, 2008 by pefferlawprincess
This looks very yummy, however in Canada we don't sell "cartons" of glaze just packets.
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