Category: Holidays

5 Minute Cookie Cutter Fudge

I like easy but cute little gifts to pass around to neighbors and friends each holiday season. Our schedules all get so busy this time of year that making elaborate neighbor gifts can be a huge drain on our time. Or a drain on our bank accounts if we choose to buy something already made. This 5-minute cookie cutter fudge can be made in the microwave, producing a quick and delightful little gift to give to your neighbors. And it’s very inexpensive. Double win!

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Holiday Roast Beef

When you think of the perfect holiday meal on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day, do you picture snow outside? The pine trees frosted with a fresh dusting of snow? A warm fire warming your home from the fireplace? I do too. For me at least, there is a way if you don’t live in an area of the country that can provide you with that winter wonderland, that you can make this Holiday Roast Beef to fill your bellies and hearts with savory cheer.

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Classic Apple Pie

My favorite apple pies are always the classic ones. The ones made with fresh apples and the filling is thickened with a little flour when it combines with the juices from the apples and the heat from the oven. A little sugar and a little spice to, well, make it taste like apple pie is all you really need to make a classic dessert for your holiday table.

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Soft Gingersnaps

There are some cookies that you only make during the holiday season. Mostly because of the distinct flavors that revolve around this time of year. Ginger is one of those flavors and gingersnaps are one of those cookies. I feel like ginger gets lost in all the hubbub of pumpkin spice, apple spice, and peppermint. It’s a player in pumpkin spice and sometimes in apple pie spice, but it’s not usually a main player. However, many people do qualify it as a holiday season flavor.

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Gingerbread with Vanilla Sauce

“Gingerbread refers to a broad category of baked goods, typically flavored with ginger, cloves, nutmeg or cinnamon and sweetened with honey, sugar or molasses. Gingerbread foods vary, ranging from a soft, moist loaf cake to something close to a ginger biscuit.” This is cited from Wikipedia. Depending on where you’re from gingerbread could mean different things. In England gingerbread may be a cake or it may be a cookie. In the United States, gingerbread is sometimes called ginger cake to distinguish it from gingerbread cookies. And other countries have their variations.

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Millet Cauliflower Mash

During the Thanksgiving Holiday, we sit down at the traditional family feast. We have our classic dishes of a wonderfully roasted turkey, green bean casserole, homemade rolls, and deep turkey gravy poured over buttery mashed potatoes.  Or… can we give a familiar flavor and improve the health of our Thanksgiving meal so a few more of our family will be at the dinner table next year?

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Pumpkin Cookies: Chocolate Chips or Not?

I think pumpkin flavored products are one of the very best things on the face of the planet. The studies show that you agree with me, as your purchasing habits each fall show this when you include pumpkin flavors. It has been my long-standing tradition to not add anything to something as perfect as pumpkin, as you might have read in our oatmeal cookie debate “Oatmeal Cookies To Add or Not to Add”. 

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