What is a cheap jello or pasta salad that is easy and feeds alot?!


Question: What is a cheap jello or pasta salad that is easy and feeds alot!?
need two salads for a wedding of over 100Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
~pasta salad~
spiral noodles diff colored ones look nicer
italian dressing
olives
cheedar cheese
mix together until taste is to ur liking
~jello~
strawberry or raspberry jello-make according to package
add whipped creme-coolwhip
mandarin oranges
and multi-colored lil marshmallows

both are good and cheap my specialty!!!Www@FoodAQ@Com

Jello Salad (you can make one or more batches of it)

1 (8 oz) pkg lime jello
1 (8 oz) can of crushed pineapple
3 heaping tablespoons of sour cream
3 heaping tablespoons of cottage cheese
3 heaping tablespoons of cream cheese
2 heaping tablespoons of mayo
2 apples - t up, diced (bite size)
1 cup chopped walnuts
3-4 stalks of celery - cut up, bite size

Disolve jellow with 2 cups of boiling water, add sour cream, mayo, and cream cheese, Disolve well!. Pour into a long glass pan, add the can of pineapple, plus on can of water, add chopped apples, nuts and celery!. Add cottage cheese last!.

Let set for 25 minutes in the fridge, stir and then let set until jello if completely set!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

I have a huge family, so we always need meals that feed many mouthes!. Here are our favs:

* Snicker Salad (vanilla pudding, whipped cream, cut up apples, marshmallows, and small pieces of Snickers candy bars)

* Potato Salad (potatoes, mustard, mayo, sugar, eggs, and any other optional additions, such as radishes or onions)

* My mom makes whipped jello and it goes over HUGE at parties!. I think she adds evaporated milk to the jello liquid, and then puts it in the fridge overnight!. Before she serves it, she spreads whipped cream on top and then puts fruit on the top (ex!. if it's strawberry jello, she cuts slices of strawberry for the top)!.

* Coleslaw is quick and easy, and also filling!. That may be a safe bet!?

* Bacon Broccoli Salad (broccoli, chopped bacon, mayo, vinegar, sugar, red onions, and raisins)!.

**You can find the exact recipes if you search them on Google!.

If it's for a wedding, I recommend making the food fairly plain (for ex!. leave the onions out of the potato salad)!. Not only are you unaware of people's allergies, but it saves you money too!.

GOOD LUCK! : )Www@FoodAQ@Com

Cherry coke Salad (Jane)
1 can (20 oz!.) crushed pineapple
? c!. water
2 pkg!. (3 oz!. each) cherry gelatin
1 can (21 oz!.) cherry pie filling
? c!. cola
Drain pineapple (save pineapple for later)
In a saucepan bring pineapple juice and water to a boil
Add gelatin, whisk till dissolved!. Stir in pie filling and cola!. Pour into serving bowl and refrigerate until slightly thick!. Fold in pineapple, refrigerate until firm
**This was loaded with cherrys so you could double the recipe and just use the 1can cherry pie filling for a double recipe and it would still be great!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.single recipe serves about 12 so if you double it that would be about 24 servings so you'd only need 4-5 batches!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Chilled Spaghetti Salad
1 pound thin spaghetti, broken into 3-inch pieces
2 cucumbers
1 green bell pepper
2 medium tomatoes
2 medium onions
1 small bottle Italian dressing
1/2 (2 ounce) bottle McCormick's Salad Supreme Seasoning

Cook and drain spaghetti; set aside!. Peel cucumbers; remove seeds and cut into small pieces!. Cut green pepper, tomatoes and onions into small pieces!. Mix all ingredients with the spaghetti including seasoning!. Pour Italian dressing over all!. Let marinate overnight!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Click on this link, find a recipe you like, click on the Serving/Scaling option and change the servings to 100!. Obviously, it won't tell you the price but it will calculate the quantities!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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