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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. 

Almond Buttercrunch Candy II

Submitted by: Scarlett Thornley
This is a close copy of the popular almond and chocolate candy. 

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Stained Glass Window Cookies

Submitted by: Kim Hogan
These are cookies which have open spaces which are filled with crushed hard candy (yellow and red work best). When baked, the candy melts and gives the appearance of "stained glass". 

Stained Glass Cookies

Submitted by: Kathleen Dickerson
Melted candies surrounded by dough to resemble stained glass windows. 

Cracker Candy

Submitted by: Debbie
This recipe is simple, quick, and can be made with many ingredients you have on hand. 

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Chocolate Caramel Candy

Submitted by: Stephanie Phillips
A wonderful Thanksgiving or Christmas treat! Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com. 

Grandma's Christmas Candy

Submitted by: Patti Lee O'Leary
This recipe has been passed down in our family for generations, and is always a favorite. 

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Soda Cracker Candy

Submitted by: Rebecca Lott
Saltine crackers are smothered with butter and brown sugar, then topped with chocolate chips and chopped almonds. This is a holiday treat you can give as gifts, or keep all to yourself! 

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Popcorn Candy Balls

Submitted by: Angela
This is similar to making crispy rice squares but using popcorn instead. 

Homemade Buttercrunch Candy

Submitted by: Julie McPherson
Mom used to make this every Christmas that I can remember. We kids used to look forward to it. Now I make it for my family. 
 
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