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Aunt Rose's Cheese Ball

Submitted by: TUGGLY 
A smooth blend of cheeses, olives, and green onions results in a delicious cheese ball rolled in nuts! 
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Cream Cheese Ball

Submitted by: qweenbee53 
Pineapple, walnuts and pecans add a sweet crunch to this spreadable hors d 'oeuvres. 
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Grammy's Amazing Cheese Ball

Submitted by: Julie 
This is the absolute BEST cheese ball ever! Great for holiday get-togethers. 
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Tammy's Tempting Cheese Ball

Submitted by: Tammy K. Olson 
I came up with this recipe years ago and usually make it around Thanksgiving and Christmas, either for get-togethers or for gifts. 
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Hot Pepper Cheese Ball

Submitted by: Michelle 
This recipe became a favorite of mine about 2 years ago. I make it for every party I have and every party I go to. Serve with your favorite crackers. 
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Herman Reunion Cheese Ball

Submitted by: Ann 
The requests for this family recipe never stop, so here it is for everybody to enjoy. These cheese balls freeze well for months and make wonderful holiday gifts. To give the balls as gifts: wrap each ball or log individually in festive holiday plastic wrap. 
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Yummy Cheese Ball

Submitted by: TABKAT 
A tasty cheese and bacon cheese ball. Best served with buttery crackers. 
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Dried Fruit Cheese Ball

Submitted by: DEBBYE 
Tired of the same old cheese ball? Serve this one, made of cream cheese, mild Cheddar and dried fruit and pecans, with graham crackers or tea biscuits for a change from the ordinary. 
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Crab Ball

Submitted by: Tammy 
This cream cheese and crab ball is a super easy and delicious snack. Perfect for holiday get-togethers or anytime. Serve with buttery crackers. 
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Fantastic Crab Dip

Submitted by: Lynn Clarke 
This recipe can be served hot or cold with a variety of different crackers or bread. It can be placed in a loaf of hollowed out sourdough bread; the bread can be used for dipping. Don't heat dip when in the bread; bread will become soggy. Heat the dip, and then fill bread. 
 

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