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No Bake Rum Balls

Submitted by: Refugio L. 
A holiday favorite! Try using brandy in place of the rum. 

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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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Chocolate Rum Balls I

Submitted by: FARMLIFE 
The holidays will sparkle brightly when you whip up a batch of these chocolate favorites! 

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. 

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Bourbon Balls I

Submitted by: SANDYE PIETROPOLI 
Rich little confections with the slight bite of bourbon. Very easy to make and very tasty to eat. 

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Butternut Balls II

Submitted by: LindaK 
Quick, easy and Good! 

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Gram's Snow Balls

Submitted by: B. Bell 
Ever year at Christmas my Gram would make her snow balls. She's gone, but making and eating these cookies with my children brings back lots of great memories. 

Orange Balls I

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

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No Bake Date Balls

Submitted by: NKK 
These freeze well. I make them mostly for the holidays. 

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Cocoa Rum Balls

Submitted by: Leslie 
This delicious smooth confection is an impressive dessert for the holidays. These are wonderful for parties, and perfect for holiday gifts to your loved ones. A half cup of orange juice plus one teaspoon of freshly grated orange peel can be substituted for the rum in this recipe. 
 
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