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Almond Buttercrunch
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"Just break this candy into pieces and enjoy. Everyone who has tried it loves it and I hope you do too - HAPPY HOLIDAYS!"
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Almond Cherry Biscotti
Ready Time: 1 Hr
"I love baking all kinds of cookies, but since I'm Italian, biscotti is my all-time favorite. I remember nibbling on these as a child each Christmas."
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Almond Chocolate Cookies
Ready Time: 25 Min
"With crisp outsides and brownie-like insides, these cookies were a big hit when my 5 year-old son took a batch to share at preschool. In fact, kids of all ages love them."
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Almond Crescents
Ready Time: 40 Min
"To me, it isn't Christmas until my kitchen is filled with these almond cookies baking by the dozens. My husband, children and grandchildren all heartily agree!"
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Almond Crescents II
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"Crisp, delicate almond cookies. A Christmas Favorite!"
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Almond Icebox Cookies
Ready Time: 30 Min
"'With a roll of this cookie dough on hand, I can serve freshly-baked cookies in a snap,' says field editor Elizabeth Montgomery of Taylorsville, Illinois."
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Almost Beau Monde Seasoning
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"Almost exactly like the old Beau Monde seasoning that everyone loves to use in just about everything!"
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Amazingly Good Eggnog
Ready Time: 6 Hrs 28 Min
"It's taken me several years to perfect this recipe. Now everyone asks, 'When are you making the eggnog?!!' This uses cooked eggs for safety, and you can use more or less rum to taste. It's a bit of work to make, but well worth it. You'll never buy store-bought eggnog again! Enjoy!"
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Amy's Chocolate Chip Cookies
Ready Time: 15 Min
"These can be made with different puddings and chips, such as chocolate pudding and peanut butter chips."
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Anise Cookies (Springerle)
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"This is a 100 year old recipe from Germany. I use it every Christmas. Its traditionally served with black coffee to dunk the cookie in. I prefer to eat them when they are still warm as the lemon flavor and the anise is a wonderful combination and the lemon is stronger at that time."
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