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Cranberry Relish

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Recipe from Beth Price of Georgia

1 can WHOLE cranberry sauce (with whole berries)
1 pkg cranberry flavored Jell-O
1/4 cup chopped pecans ( I use the packaged peices)
1 lg can crushed pinapple (drained well)
1/2 cup finely chopped celery

Mix the jello using the recipe for jigglers, set aside.

Combine other ingredients in a mixing bowl, and add Jell-O. Put the mixture into a nice mold and refrigerate for about 2 hours or overnight.

This is a nice addition to the table with turkey or ham.

Variation: Cranberry Chutney
Leave out the Jell-O and add about a heaping tablespoon of prepared horseraddish, to taste for a hot and sweet surprise.

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