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We made these cookies in school during the 1950s. They are delicious. May substitute butterscotch chips, peanut butter chips, or raisins for chocolate chips.
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Canned sweet potatoes are mashed and combined with sugar, eggs and vanilla, then topped with a brown sugar and pecan crust and baked.
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This recipe, adapted from Waylynn Lucas, pastry chef and co-owner of Fonuts in Los Angeles, uses a doughnut pan, which is available at home goods stores. You can also bake the batter in a muffin tin.
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A simple slow cooker meal! Pork roast is cooked all day with pinto beans in a seasoned sauce then shredded. Serve on tortillas with sour cream, salsa, and cheese or your favorite toppings.
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These are Pennsylvania Dutch Funny Cakes, baked in a pie crust with a chocolate "funny" layer that sinks to the bottom while baking.
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I tried several Belgian waffle recipes after getting my iron. In the end, I combined my 1st choice with my husbands favorite to come up with this recipe.
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Cranberries and cornmeal give the traditional Linzer cookies a new taste and texture that is impossible to resist!
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A less fattening version of an old favorite. Now you can eat even more!
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Blueberry zucchini muffins are a tasty and colorful breakfast or on-the-go snack the whole family will like.
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Adding pumpkin to a native American-style fry bread isn't exactly traditional, but it makes a delicious fall and winter treat when served hot with butter, honey, or powdered sugar. You can use canned pumpkin instead of fresh.
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A honey lemon syrup is poured over the lightly spiced walnut cake to create a moist and delicious treat with a minimum of fuss.
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Ribbons of sweetened cream cheese swirl throughout this cinnamon- and nutmeg-spiced loaf. This bread makes an especially attractive offering on your table when you serve it sliced, to show off how pretty it looks inside.