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BY: Allrecipes Staff
You'll be surprised how rich and rewarding these recipes are--even if they didn't win the $10,000 Grand Prize!
Discover all 25 cookies by returning each day--just click on the cookie to reveal the new recipe and enjoy!
BY: Maureen Callahan
Help kids express their appreciation for teachers and classmates with traditional cards, handmade notes, or baked treats.
Ten tips for an easier holiday.
BY: Vanessa Greaves
Get after-school snack ideas for kids that are sure to hold them over 'til dinner.
BY: Sydny Carter
Find out how to pack healthy in-flight meals for your youngest travelers.
BY: Carl Hanson
Get fun facts about the history of garlic plus some favorite garlic recipes.
BY: Jennifer Anderson
For some April fooling that your family won't soon forget, get 'em when they may be least expecting it--at the dinner table!
Simplify busy school days with these recipes for quick breakfasts, easy lunches, and no-fuss dinners.
BY: Noel Christmas
Warm summer nights and some basic supplies are all you need to make the backyard a great campout destination.
BY: Emily Brune
If you have a school-age kid, chances are you're going to get involved in a bake sale. We have scrumptious recipes and practical advice to make your bake sale a sweet success.
BY: Tammy Weisberger
Challah is a rich egg bread served on the Jewish Sabbath and on holidays or other celebrations.
This fun and easy novelty cookie recipe is perfect for baking with kids. Create Valentine's Day treats they can give away to friends.
BY: Frances Crouter
With such a short list of ingredients, making great biscuits is all about technique.
Blueberry muffins and zucchini bread in summer, pumpkin bread in the fall, banana bread any time--quick breads are popular year-round.
Looking for a great way to spend the weekend? Try a food festival.
Grab your griddles and whip out your whisks: the week before Ash Wednesday is Pancake Week!
Fire up the grill and entertain family and friends at the beach, the lake, or beside a mountain stream. Once you pack the essentials, your party can travel anywhere.
Learn a simpler and transportable method to enjoying this popular New England festivity.
If you only see the neighbors when you're hauling out the trash, it's time to rock the block and turn a collection of addresses into a close-knit community.
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