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Almond Buttercrunch Candy II

Submitted by: Scarlett Thornley 
This is a close copy of the popular almond and chocolate candy. 

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Almond Buttercrunch Candy I

Submitted by: JANIS-RAINEYDAYGIRL 
Slivered almond between two layers of melted chocolate. 

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Almond Crunch

Submitted by: Heather 
I am begged for this recipe whenever I serve it. My advice: Invest in a good candy thermometer and always, always, always use good ingredients. Do not use margarine as a substitute for the butter; the water content is too high. 

Homemade Buttercrunch Candy

Submitted by: JUBUGG 
Mom used to make this every Christmas that I can remember. We kids used to look forward to it. Now I make it for my family. 

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Chocolate Almond Bark

Submitted by: BUCHKO 
Chocolate lovers and sweet tooths alike will enjoy this chocolate-almond confection! 

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Coconut Almond Cookies

Submitted by: Laurie Thompson 
A rich butter cookie dough with coconut flakes mixed in and flavored with almond extract. 

Cinnamon Almond Strips

Submitted by: Fred Grover 
When I was young, I could hardly wait for the holidays because I knew these rich cookies would make an appearance on the cookie tray. Now I make them for holidays throughout the year. 

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Marbled Almond Roca

Submitted by: Niki-Jeanne Rooke 
My easy recipe is an old favorite that we keep in steady use from mid-November until the New Year. Homemade gifts are still a Christmas tradition at our house. 

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Chewy Almond Nougat

Submitted by: Vera Kramer 
We've been making this candy for years. It continues to be a tradition for when the kids and grandkids cone home for the holidays. I've substituted pistachios for the almonds with wonderful results. 

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Almond Bars

Submitted by: Sandy Kerrison 
'This is one of my favorite recipes for last-minute school bake sales,' writes Sandy Kerrison from her home in Lockport, New York. 'The cake-like snacks are the first items to go...that is, if they're not grabbed by a teacher first. I also include them in Christmas cookie gift baskets.' 
 
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