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Margarita Balls I

Submitted by: SEAHORSE73 
Right up there with Rum Balls (see recipe). 

Orange Balls II

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

Bourbon Balls II

Submitted by: Pamela Maret 
A favorite recipe that my family has been making for years that we received from a friend of the family. These are great for New Years Eve. 

Orange Balls I

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

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Bourbon Balls I

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Submitted by: Sharon Burnham 
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Coconut Rum Balls

Submitted by: Carla Hoy 
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Mrs. Ronzo's Lemon Balls

Submitted by: Patti 
This is a favorite cake like lemon cookie of mine given to my mother when I was only 6 yrs. old, from a wonderful lady who lived down the street from us. We have always called them 'her' Lemon Balls... she is passed on now, but this recipe is made by my mother and I every Christmas! 
 
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