Orange Balls II

Submitted by: Lisa 
This is a light, chilled Christmas cookie. 

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Chocolate Covered Caramels

Submitted by: cpearlo 
Home Town: Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin, USA
Making caramel is easier than you might think! Butter, brown sugar, corn syrup, condensed milk and vanilla create the caramel that you then simply dip in melted chocolate. 

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White Chocolate Covered Pretzels

Submitted by: Patty Vadinsky 
Easy recipe, and fun to do with the kids! Top some of the pretzels with chopped peanuts for a treat! 

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Chocolate Covered Cherries II

Submitted by: AUNTYLENE 
Living In: Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada
Maraschino cherries with stems are rolled in a sweet coating, then dipped in chocolate. These candies are best left 1-2 weeks before eating. 

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Austrian Chocolate Balls

Submitted by: Cindy Becker 
Delicate dark chocolate balls topped with a rich dark chocolate glaze. 

Orange Balls I

Submitted by: Eva 
Orange flavored coconut balls rolled in confectioners' sugar. 

The Ultimate Chocolate Bar

Submitted by: James Bovy 
Rich, fudge-like squares of chocolate with marshmallows and nuts inside. 

Chocolate Covered Cherry Cookies III

Submitted by: Mellan 
I have made these at Christmas for 20 years or more. Enjoy! 

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White Chocolate Orange Cookies

Submitted by: Jennifer 
These are my new personal favorites! 

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Christmas Orange Balls

Submitted by: Julie Brooks 
My mom makes these for Christmas every year. The holiday isn't complete without them! Kids can make them too since there is no baking involved. 
 
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