Turtle Candy

Submitted by: sal 
Pecans, caramel smothered in melted chocolate -- it's turtle candy. 

Grandma's Christmas Candy

Submitted by: Patti Lee O'Leary 
This recipe has been passed down in our family for generations, and is always a favorite. 

Christmas Cookies II

Submitted by: JACLYN 
An heirloom recipe from my mother-in-law's recipe file. 

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Christmas Fudge

Submitted by: Gretchen Reed 
White chocolate fudge, created by combining sugar, cream, butter, marshmallow creme and white chocolate chips, is made festive with swirls of red and green food coloring. 

Christmas Walnut Toffee

Submitted by: John J. Pacheco 
Delicious, bite size candy that is easy to make, and also makes a great gift. A toffee slab is coated with chocolate and walnuts, then broken into pieces. 

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Cream Cheese Christmas Cookies

Submitted by: DeeDee 
These look so nice for Christmas with the red and green sprinkles. 

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Christmas Jewels

Submitted by: DeeDee 
A nice looking Christmas cookie to grace your holiday table. 

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Martha Washington Candies

Submitted by: Willi 
Here is a candy that can be given as gifts during the holidays or just gobbled up whenever you have a hankering for it. They are a hand-dipped pecan candy in a fondant-like base. 

Christmas Cookies II

Submitted by: SUSIE WILLIAMS 
Chewy cookies full of dates, nuts, raisins and candied cherries, but no citron. Given to me by my Kentucky friend Shirley Taylor. 

White Christmas Fudge

Submitted by: sal 
Dreaming of a white Christmas? Make this vanilla flavored fudge with pecans to bring a little of the white stuff inside. 
 
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