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Cakes, Cookies & Candy
Banana BreadS LeMaire
A popular bread especially when bananas are going brown. Very easy to make and easier to enjoy. Wrap in colored saran wrap and attach a pretty ribbon and viola' - holiday gift giving at it's best. That what your friend or family will think.
Wedding Cookies Veronica D Day
These cookies are commonly referred to as Mexican Wedding Cookies; their taste are very similar to the Sand Tart cookie. This cookie made for holidays and weddings can be used to create unique Easter cookies, all the colors of Easter Eggs. See our recipe as to how.
Peanut Butter BallsLinda Benoit
This is a great candy for children to make. Wonderful taste and great for the holidays. Fill your gift tins with this delight.
Cake BallsLinda Benoit
Ever had too much cake left over from your holiday or party celebration? This recipe gives leftover cake a completely different and unique flavor. This is also easy for children to make. Wonderful taste and great for the holidays. Fill your gift tins with this delight.
Millionaire FudgeM Morvant as given to her by Mrs Ned Stelly
Do you want to be a millionaire? No this fudge will not make you rich, but does have a rich millionaire flavor and taste for your holiday entertaining. Your children will adore you when you make it for them too.
Santa's WhiskersMaw Maw
One of the most popular cookie recipes during the Christmas holiday season. The red cherries and coconut are reminiscent of Old Saint Nick's Beard and red suit color.I baked these cookies for my children and now can bake them for the grandkids.
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CocoonsSissy Bennett
The ingredients in this recipe morphs into delicous eating cocoons. The low cooking time aids the transtion from basic ingredients to a melt in your mouth cookie. Great holiday candy! Bake these now or any time during the year.
Date Nut BarsBrenda Richard
There are two kinds of palm trees. The trees close to the ocean that make coconuts and the trees in the desert that make dates. Dates are what are used to create these treats that are great for holiday baking.
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Easy Syrup CakeBrenda Richard
Sugar cane begins with a 12 inch long "slip" cut from a stalk of cane. Then a Cajun turns the sugar cane into a by-product called syrup cake. Sugar cane takes 24 months from initial planting to harvest; this cakes takes a lot less time than that to bake.
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Haystack CandyVickie Lege
I had forgotten about this old favorite recipe. When my children were younger this was a fast treat and great for holiday candy. The shoestring potatoes gives this candy its' haystack effect. They are also known as Easy Chocolate Drops or Chip Stick Peanut Candy. Another reader writes: These candies are great for school functions and giving as gifts for Christmas. The recipe can be doubled or tripled. All the kids love chocolate and the butter scotch chips give the candy a tastful addition. Can be done in the microwave or in a double boiler on top of the stove.
 
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