Orange Balls II

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

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Christmas Orange Balls

Submitted by: Julie Brooks 
My mom makes these for Christmas every year. The holiday isn't complete without them! Kids can make them too since there is no baking involved. 

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Chocolate Covered Orange Balls

Submitted by: Vickie 
A friend gave me this recipe at a cookie exchange party in 1981. I won a 2nd place in a cookie contest with this recipe. It's a GREAT holiday cookie! 

Spirit Balls

Submitted by: Jelly 
A nice holiday no-bake cookie. Store in covered container (coffee can works well) several days before serving. 

Whiskey Sour Balls

Submitted by: KAYKWILTS 
Home Town: Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Living In: Ruston, Louisiana, USA
These orange flavored no bake cookie balls that are spiked with bourbon are sure to get everyone in a festive mood. I can't remember where I got this recipe but it was one we used to make at Christmas with my family growing up. This recipe has been in the family approximately 30 years. 

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. 

Date Balls

Submitted by: Tracy Wing 
Rich and chewy, a holiday treat. 

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Orange Cookies III

Submitted by: Karen Gibson 
Moist, almost cake like. Grandma used to make these for us. Depending on how 

Margarita Balls II

Submitted by: Angie 
This is a great old Texas recipe. Everyone seems to like it, but it's obviously only for grown-ups. 

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Rum Balls I

Submitted by: Yvonne 
I tried this easy, no-bake cookie recipe for the first time last Christmas and they were a big hit. Simple to make and very yummy! 
 
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