I’ve found this recipe for an alternative to nut roast on Christmas Day for your vegetarian friends and I’m dedicating it to Brenda Nelson who’s battling to become a vegetarian!! It’s a veggie alternative to beef Wellington.
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Some people celebrate Christmas with a brunch. Here is a super yummy bread.
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It’s amazing what this little berry can do from, decorations to yummy treats, it really is a super food.
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This can be used for any holiday gathering for Christmas. Just don’t drink and drive and if you do drink, get a designated driver who won’t touch a drop of alcohol.
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Much like Singapore Fried noodles, there is no such thing. We hardly consume anything cranberry in these parts of “town”. But, here’s a little recipe I’d like to share, something I used to do during Christmas season in college days in the States.
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This recipe is super delicious. We have a different stuffing each year and I think this one is the best!
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Celebrate the holiday season with this colorful twist on classic ambrosia fruit salad. Bursting with fluffy, rainbow-colored marshmallows, chopped apple, cranberries and golden raisins, this cherry-pie-topped trifle will have everyone singing the Hallelujah Chorus. Serve this ambrosia trifle on its own or make it the crowning moment of your holiday meal, complete with a baked honey-glazed ham, green bean casserole, clouds of mashed potatoes with red-eye gravy, fluffy southern biscuits and mandarin yam casserole.
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No matter how stuffed you may be from eating that huge holiday dinner there is always room for more when it comes to dessert but you may want to let that main meal settle a little first because that dessert table is bound to be loaded down with rich flavorful, tongue tantalizing treats to tempt you. Here is a delicious pie you may want to add to your table this year. Read more…
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Very easy jellied cranberry sauce to go with the Thanksgiving turkey – or anything else you like!
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I’m a bit picky about quick breads.This recipe is the result of experiments with various recipes over the years.
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