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Lemon Limoncello Bars by SquirrelBakesButtery shortbread crust with a smooth and tart lemon and limoncello filling. |
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Buttery Jam Tarts by Kristine VernolaCant seem to find anyone who does not care for these little baked jam filled pieces of heaven! ;) Hard Work, But SOOOOO Worth It! |
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Cranberry Crumb Bars by Robyn SavoieHere's a great way to use left over cranberry sauce from Thanksgiving. It features a cream cheese and cranberry fillings, a tender crust and a nutty crunch topping. |
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Danish Apple Pudding by Salad FoodieA Danish grandmother’s recipe from the old country, this is a unique way to use your apple stash, and makes a lighter dessert to serve during the holidays. I served this with a Danish-theme dinner party. Recipe is based on one from food.com. |
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Raw Vegan Chocolate Fruit Balls by The Blender GirlMy mom and I make these raw fruit balls all the time and they are absolutely delicious. We use raw almonds, cashews and macadamias as our nutty blend. But you could use any nuts that tickle your festive fancy. Just know that each nut mix will yield a treat of a different personality. Roll out these vegan treats. They make great… |
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Rhubarb-Ginger Upside-Down Cake by Robyn SavoieRhubarb cake gets a delightful update with the spicy-sweet addition of crystallized ginger to its caramelized topping. Cake flour provides an extra-light crumb. |
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Canned Peaches by J. Gino GenovesiFresh peaches have few calories ( about 40), and are full of nutrients like vitamins A & C, some thiamine, riboflavin , niacin, calcium and iron. There are a variety of peaches. For canning it is best to select freestone types such as Red Haven and Crest Haven, etc. Keep firm, ripe peaches at room temperature for a couple of days… |
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American Persimmon Cake by Julia Ann SoudersA favorite fruit in the fall for cakes, puddings, cookies and even fudge. Here is a soft moist cake or pudding. Serve it with vanilla ice cream or whip cream. ©2007-2014 Netta Belle’s Choice® cookbookinabox® “Reg. U.S. Pat. & Trdmk.Off.” Reg. “Trade-marks Canadian Intellectual Property Office.” nettabelleschoice.com and… |
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Peach Cobbler by maribeth carsonThis is a great old fashioned cobbler recipe defiantly worth the extra effort. My family enjoys this in their own unique ways. My hubby enjoys his cold with a sprinkle of sugar while I only like it hot with a sprinkle of sugar and dash of milk. My kids will eat it hot or cold with more than a sprinkle of sugar and dash of milk. I have… |
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Easy Peasy Healthy Fruit Cake by The Blender GirlThis throw together” fruit cake might not cut the mustard against some of the more decadent fruit cakes, but is scrumptious nonetheless. I offer it to you as a perfect natural rescue remedy for any sugar cravings, or as a quick easy cake for those surprise guests who pop over for a cup of tea on a lazy Sunday afternoon. You could… |
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Cranberry Ice by Robyn SavoieThe cold tart treat is a wonderful accompaniment to a traditional turkey dinner. |
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Applesauce Honey Cookies by Robyn SavoieThese sweet, moist, spice-scented cookies are a cinch to make. |
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Quick & Easy Fruit Compote with Vanilla Sauce (and a no-added sugar or low-sugar variation) by Salad FoodieA fruit compote on the table in 15 minutes? Here's a dessert kids (and kids of all ages) will love. Start with a can of fruit cocktail, add some chopped fruit in season, and make a simple vanilla sauce to top it. (This dessert converts easily to a… |
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Maple Apple Delight by MichelineA delicious, sweet, easy to prepare dessert for the whole family. Serve with vanilla ice cream. |
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Potluck Apricot Cobbler by Salad FoodieAn old-fashioned cobbler makes a hit with crowds and one of my favorite cobbler fruits is apricots. These perky golden first fruits of summer have a nice balance of sweet and tart. Fresh in-season fruit is preferred, but I have often used my stash of frozen cots from season’s past, and they work well for cobblers, as do canned. This… |
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