I was so shocked to read of Annie's passing. I still can't believe it. Annie was such a help to me with my lines in Blair county and I so enjoyed are personal emails off list. We shared Pumpkin recipes a month ago and she and her husband made them and loved them. Apparently I supplied the recipe for the "Ambrosia" salad she was looking for, so in her memory I am posting it to the list. We always called it Marshmellow Salad and my mom still makes it every Thanksgiving and every Christmas. This is what was written down about 47 years ago when my grandmother made as there really wasn't a "recipe" when she made it. Will bring tears to my eyes when I eat it this Christmas. Here it is -- I'd like to call it "Annie's Salad" from now on if that's OK -- 16 oz pkg. of mini marshmallows Large bunch of red seedless grapes 1 can (20oz) can of crushed pineapple drained (make sure you drain it well or you'll have soup) 1/2 pint lite (coffee) cream Mix well let set covered overnight in the fridge Next day right before serving, whip till very stiff peaks form 1/2 pint of heavy whipping cream and fold into the marshmallow mixture. Add sliced bananas (don't put in green ones and don't put in super ripe ones) About three to five -- whatever you want. You can add slivered almonds or walnuts if you want, but we never did. It is very good and any time it is made and taken to a party the bowl is empty! IF you decide that you don't want to serve all of it at once, mix all but the bananas, take out what you want and add the bananas. Just add fresh bananas to the rest of it until it is gone. IF you put all the bananas in at once and it doesn't get eaten they get ugly brown. Basically the grapes are for color, so no "set" amount of them. Grandma always said, "enough grapes". ;) I hope many will make Annie's Salad for Christmas this year or a New Year's party and remember Annie when you enjoy it. Susan Researching Plummers and Clappers in Blair **************************************See AOL's top rated recipes (http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004)