Gelatin Divinity

Submitted by: BRIANDANIELSMOM 
Use any flavor of gelatin mix for these sweet treats. Similar to fudge, this fun and flexible candy may become a holiday tradition. 

Gelatin Divinity

Submitted by: Debbie Garner 
Divinity is a holiday favorite, and this one's made with your favorite flavored gelatin. Use nuts of your choice, and/or candied fruit. 

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Pecan Divinity

Submitted by: Caolyn Weber 
The table at our Sunday school Christmas party has a spot reserved for my divinity. I love making candy and have recruited my husband to help...between nibbles. 

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Divinity

Submitted by: Lisa H. 
A candy thermometer is helpful in making this soft white candy made with light corn syrup. 

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Divinity

Submitted by: Kimberley 
White divinity which I used to call divinity fudge. Absolutely "divine"! 70 calories per candy. 

Holiday Divinity

Submitted by: Helen White 
I've been whipping up this Christmasy treat-- with its jolly red and green candied cherries and scrumptious chopped nuts-- since 1955. It's so light it melts in your mouth. 

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Bill's Divinity

Submitted by: Christine 
My brother used to make this every year. 

Dad's Divinity

Submitted by: Carla 
This was the only thing I remember Dad cooking around the holidays. And if HE could do it... Just remember my mom's tip: never, never, never try to make candy when it's raining. I don't know why, but it seems to be true! 

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Creamy Divinity

Submitted by: JANMARIE 
A Divinity recipe without egg whites which is very easy to make. Also, there is no thermometer required! Sometimes the dry frosting mix is hard to find but it is available in many groceries. 

Divinity Cookies

Submitted by: Arlene 
An easy to make, delicate cookie...nice for wedding receptions. 
 
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