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We make these every year for Christmas and are always a sure-to-please treat.
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English treacle (molasses) scones are a tasty breakfast treat. Serve with marmalade or jelly.
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Make your own honey graham crackers at home! These are simple to make, and can be used in recipes that call for graham crackers.
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These milk chocolate chip and oat cookies made with coconut oil instead of butter are a quick and easy afternoon snack or lunchbox treat.
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Almond flour is the secret ingredient in these crisp and tender chocolate chip cookies. For chewiest cookies, enjoy these warm from the oven. If you prefer them a bit crisp, wait until they've cooled before biting into one (or several). Store any remaining cookies at room temperature - a cookie jar keeps them handy!
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It will take several days for the wheat berries to sprout before you can use them in this recipe. The reward for your patience is a hearty loaf packed with protein. Special care needs to be taken with this bread and the instructions need to be followed very carefully.
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A steamed pudding made with fresh cranberries is served warm, topped with a rich vanilla cream, in this festive dessert.
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A recipe in Anne Willan's 2001 Cooking with Wine inspired this fluffy, not-too-sweet cake, which uses just enough wine in the batter to give it a slight boozy flavor.
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Watch guests' faces light up as you cut into this rainbow-colored four-layer cake filled with candies and sprinkles like a pinata.
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Get Traditional British Mushy Peas Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: green peas, baking soda, butter
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These quick and easy biscuits made with sour cream are light and fluffy and ready in less than 30 minutes; serve at breakfast or tea time.
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M and M's Cookie mix in a jar with tag attached with directions on how to prepare the mix. These make wonderful gifts to give any time of year and also for wedding favors, hostess gifts, baby showers or take to a cookie exchange and make sure to bake some up so people know what they taste like to. Store in a cool dry place away from a heat source so condensation and clumping does not occur. Enjoy!