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This cookie got its name because a whole 18-ounce jar of peanut butter is used to make it. It is the creamiest, moistest cookie I have ever had, and bound to be a favorite with anyone who makes them. Just don't over bake them!
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I was served this cookie at a restaurant in Springfield, MO during a business conference. Went home and made up this recipe which has been a hit at any church gathering when I take them...better than the one I had at the conference.
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In addition to keeping the cake from sticking to the pan, lining the pan with foil makes it easy to lift it out after baking.
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Your bread machine makes this marvelous buttermilk bread laced with a whisper of cinnamon, and accented with fruit and nuts. Try it toasted or plain.
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This is a bit of an unusual cake, but great for Christmas. The chocolate mixed with raisins, applesauce, and spices gives a nice texture with a lot less work than plum pudding itself.
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This is a wonderful recipe from Colonial Williamsburg.
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Hot cross buns are made with buttermilk and raisins with a hint of cinnamon. These are a family tradition for Easter brunch.
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The smell of gooey cinnamon rolls baking in a caramel mixture of brown sugar, butter, and molasses is definitely a treat to wake up to!
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Chocolate cookies filled with chocolate-covered caramel candies and sprinkled with salt are a sweet and salty food gift for the holidays.
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Bran cereal and whole wheat flour give this raisin-studded quick bread a nutty taste.
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An extremely rich, very chocolate cookie. This recipe doubles easily, freezes well, and will make you lots of friends. I was voted employee of the month after bringing them to work!
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This quick bread recipe delivers moist muffins flavored with rosemary and brown sugar, making them both savory and sweet. Eat them for dinner and breakfast.