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Halloween Candy Corn Fruit Cups by Robyn SavoieHalloween is right around the corner. That means the ghouls and goblins in your neighborhood will be looking for sweet treats. Here's a great snack that I came across to help cut those calories. The picture shows a whipped cream topping but I like to use Greek Vanilla Yogurt. |
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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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Rhubarb Apple Cobbler by Robyn SavoieOh, the ubiquitous rhubarb cobbler. Everyone has a recipe for it. Every time you bake it it's different, depending on the ripeness of the rhubarb, where it was grown and the type of apple used. The original recipe called for McIntosh but I like to use Honey Crisp. It's sweet but retains it's structure when cooked. A great apple… |
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Apple-Pecan Stuffing Side Dish by "Cheffie Cooks"I do not know about you but we love stuffing year round (not just on Holidays), this one is super easy and flavorful and goes with most any main entrée. Pork Roast, Fish, Chicken, or Beef. |
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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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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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Berry Blue Smoothie by Robyn SavoieI love using pineapple juice in my smoothies. It gives a tropical flair for those hot Summer days or nights. To finish off the drink, garnish with a small pineapple wedge and blueberries. |
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Banana Bread by Rose ElliottI've been making this banana bread for years, making small changes here and there. It's a great one to make with the kids, and enjoy hot out of the oven! You can make it into muffins as well, just adjust the cook time accordingly (~20 minutes for full-size muffins). |
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Chocolate Kiwi Smoothie by Nupur UKrasoiA dreamy blend of coconut, kiwi, banana and white chocolate. Very smooth, a perfect Summer drink. |
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My Homemade Apple Butter with Apple Schnapps by Robyn SavoieTwo autumn standards, pumpkin and apple. I joined Schnapps Liquor with apple in this lovely spread. Apple Schnapps really adds a surprising element to this. This spread is wonderful on toast, pancakes, waffles and in pumpkin pie! I might experiment one of these days and see how it would work in traditional apple pie |
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Pineapple - mango smoothie by Easy Cook - Laka kuharicaSmooth, exotic drink ideal for hot summer days. |
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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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Cranberry-Orange Muffins by Robyn SavoieHost a country-style weekend breakfast with these sweet-tart muffins. A few years ago we had a harsh winter and I didn't want to run to the grocery store for the Orange Marmalade. Everything was covered in 4 inches of ice because it warmed up and rained. Turning the snow into instant ice. I found the remaining jar of my… |
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