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32 Recipes
Gingerbread Cookies
No food says Christmas like gingerbread cookies, just like no feeling says the holidays like baking with family and friends. That's why we've come up with a recipe for gingerbread cookies that's easy to make with more than one person! While you can make these cookies by yourself, embrace the holiday spirit and invite the grandkids over, or even a friendly neighbor from across the street. You'll appreciate the extra set of hands when it's time to cut the dough into fun shapes, or when you're ready to frost the freshly baked gingerbread cookies. And - this recipe is easily halved (see the half-batch recipe below).
Corned Beef Hash
Ghost Potatoes
Valentine’s Day Breakfast in the Rollie
Cranberry Sauce with Pineapple
Cranberry Orange Sauce
Cranberry Cornbread Stuffing
Glazed Squash
Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake Hearts
Chocolate Covered Strawberries
Easy Honey Glazed Carrots
Hot Cocoa
This homemade hot cocoa recipe is perfect to put together for a last minute. Or, even better, to enjoy with family and friends around the Christmas tree.
Lucky Charm Cupcakes
Put your favorite sweet breakfast cereal to good use with Lucky Charm cupcakes! This simple recipe only needs yellow cake mix batter, a cup and a half of Lucky Charms marshmallows, and some of your favorite frosting. If you have kids coming over for St. Patrick's Day, put them to work dividing out the marshmallows from the rest of the cereal. It's a fun and easy activity that they'll love to do; plus, you'll love having the extra hands in the kitchen! Set out the Lucky Charm cupcakes at the end of your St. Patrick's Day meal for a dessert sure to put a smile on everyone's face.
Lamb Cake
This Easter, treat the whole family with a special lamb cake. Lamb cakes are a timeless Easter tradition that remind us of the treats our grandmothers used to make.