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Almond Brickle Sugar Cookies

Buttery sugar cookies studded with almond brickle bits for toffee crunch. Simple drop cookies flattened with a sugar-dipped glass for sparkly, crisp edges.

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Kentucky Bourbon Pecan Cake

Kentucky bourbon pecan cake with maraschino cherries, mace, and a pound of butter. Wrapped in bourbon-soaked cheesecloth and aged for up to a month for a rich, boozy fruitcake.

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Bacon & Cheese Sourdough Muffins

Great for breakfast with a glass of orange juice. Grease the muffin tins very well. The cheese tends to make them stick a little.

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Marbled Pumpkin Cheesecake Squares

Marbled pumpkin cheesecake squares swirl a tangy cream cheese topping into a spiced pumpkin batter built with prune puree instead of butter or oil. Lower-fat fall dessert with cinnamon, ginger and clove.

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Florida Cookies

Some best cookies I have ever had, and they were so buttery and orange-y. No wonder it's named Florida cookies :)

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Surprise Tea Cakes

This is a simple, quick, and easy recipe for cookies. The children will love to help with this one.

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Sourdough Bread Dumplings

Sourdough bread dumplings are steamed, not boiled, so they puff into light, tangy loaves studded with toasted bread cubes. Slice and serve alongside goulash, roast pork, or any saucy braise that begs to be sopped up.

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Apple Spice High Rise Muffins (Low Fat)

The perfect recipe to make your breakfast more entertaining and scrumptious!

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Breakfast Quiche

Classic bacon and Swiss quiche in a flaky pie crust with a creamy six-egg custard. Simple enough for a weekday morning, elegant enough for a holiday brunch spread.

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Ham Mousse in Sherry Aspic

Ham mousse in sherry aspic is a classic French charcuterie showpiece. Ground ham folded into whipped cream, set in a crystal-clear aspic with truffle and egg white garnishes.

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Cream Cheese Pound Cake

Cream cheese pound cake folds half a pound of cream cheese into a classic butter-and-sugar pound cake batter for a tender, dense crumb with subtle tang. Almond and vanilla extracts deepen the flavor.

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Lemon Rosettes with Powdered Sugar

Crispy fried lemon rosette cookies made on a traditional rosette iron, dusted with powdered sugar. Lacy, paper-thin Scandinavian-style cookies that shatter under the first bite. A holiday classic.

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Easy Cream Cheese Tiramisu

Cream cheese tiramisu skips the pricey mascarpone for a no-bake Italian classic: ladyfingers soaked in strong coffee and Kahlua, layered with a sweet cream cheese filling and dusted with cocoa.

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Jeweled Walnut Cookies

Jeweled walnut cookie bars studded with spiced gumdrops and chopped walnuts. A chewy, colorful bar cookie with no butter or oil, baked in a square pan and cut into bars.

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Banana-Walnut Snack Cake

Easy banana walnut snack cake using a box cake mix, mashed banana, and chopped walnuts. Baked in a square pan and dusted with powdered sugar through a doily.

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Beef & Sausage Loaf- Crockpot

A scrumptious meat loaf that doesn't take a lot to make or eat!

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