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Date Posted: 11:28:20 08/27/14 Wed
Author: Joann
Subject: Re: Kool-Aid Pie
In reply to: Patty 's message, "Kool-Aid Pie" on 22:25:25 08/26/14 Tue

"Thanks Patty"....
That does sound good and "Easy" too. I'm going grocery shopping this evening and will get the ingredients .. looks like something to take to the Labor Day Cookout! I think a can of Redi Whip to top off the edges of the pie will give it a special touch.

I also have just printed out this recipe from that link. I can see this with leftover Chicken and Turkey. I like to make casseroles when the weather turns cold and this really sounds like "comfort food" to me.

http://www.cookingwithlibby.com/2011/10/left-over-chickenturkey-casserole.html

Thanks for sharing and Hugs~ Joann

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[> Re: Kool-Aid Pie -- jazz, 14:07:21 09/08/14 Mon [1]

Sounds like a winner. It is very similar to a pie I used to make all the time:

Cool Whip, a small container of any flavor yogurt & a graham cracker crust. Mix the wool whip & yogurt, then pour into crust. Put in the freezer till it sets up. So easy.

(((hugs)))

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