Marzipan II

Submitted by: C. Lynn 
A simple recipe to add that special touch. Marzipan can be rolled out and used to cover a cake, or to make decorations. 

Pioneer Potato Candy

Submitted by: DEBEHOO 
Home Town: Colon, Michigan, USA
Living In: Sylacauga, Alabama, USA
Mashed potatoes are sweetened with confectioners' sugar, rolled into balls and dipped in chocolate confectioners' coating and coconut in these unique candies. 

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Pioneer Potato Candy

Submitted by: DEBEHOO 
Home Town: Colon, Michigan, USA
Living In: Sylacauga, Alabama, USA
The main ingredients for this old fashioned candy are mashed potato and confectioners' sugar. Salted peanuts can be substituted for shredded coconut for a different taste. 

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Marzipan

Submitted by: Carol 
Make your own marzipan instead of buying it. Marzipan is used to frost Christmas cakes and for candies, and all sorts of other goodies. Please note: this recipe contains raw eggs. We recommend that pregnant women, young children, the elderly and the infirm do not consume raw eggs. Important: be sure to use only fresh eggs for this recipe. 

Chocolate Cheese Candy

Submitted by: HOPEB 
This is the best and easiest fudge recipe. No one will ever guess it has cheese in it! 

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Candy Cane Cookies I

Submitted by: Dolores White 
Make one complete cookie at a time. If the dough of one color is shaped first, the little rolls become to dry to twist. 

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Candy Bar Fudge

Submitted by: PATTY STOCKTON 
A fudge made from butter, cocoa powder, milk and brown sugar is layered with caramel, peanuts, and chocolate. See if you can eat just one piece! 

Maple Sponge Candy

Submitted by: rhonda 
This candy is like the kind that people refer to as seafoam candy. It's crunchy and has a sugary-maple flavor. Just TRY to have only one piece! 

Stained Glass Candy I

Submitted by: Lisa 
This candy is good any time of the year but it's especially festive at Christmas! Vanilla, lemon or walnut extract can be easily substituted for almond to add a little variety to your candies. 

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Irish Potato Candy

Submitted by: SAUNDRA 
A cute little confection that looks just like little potatoes. This kind does not contain potatoes; they are made using cream cheese and coconut. 
 
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