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My Amish Friend's Caramel Corn

Submitted by: ANITALOUISE 
This recipe comes from an Amish family who package this treat for gifts to friends and neighbors every Christmas. It is truly the tastiest, easiest, and most foolproof caramel corn recipe you'll ever find! 

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Pretzel Turtles

Submitted by: Cacki 
Home Town: Delmar, Maryland, USA
Living In: Fruitland, Maryland, USA
Quick and easy turtle candies! Mini pretzels, caramel covered chocolate candies, and pecans make up this delicious treat. 

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Mom's Best Peanut Brittle

Submitted by: Amanda 
This is a wonderful peanut brittle that is easy to make and wows everyone! Have all the ingredients for this recipe measured out and ready. This recipe requires that you react quickly. You do not have time to measure ingredients in between steps. 

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Dawn's Candied Walnuts

Submitted by: Dawn Timmerman 
These walnuts are a special treat for Christmas, and are well worth the time it takes to make them. 

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Tiger Butter II

Submitted by: BUCHKO 
This is a delicious peanut butter and chocolate fudge. There is also white chocolate which adds a lovely vanilla sweetness. Serve this to your holiday guests and be merry. 

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White Chocolate Party Mix

Submitted by: Althea 
This is that old party standby that people just love to munch on. 

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Foolproof Chocolate Fudge

Provided by: EAGLE BRAND®
This classic and truly foolproof fudge recipe will be a favorite for years to come. Try one of our suggested variations or personalize the fudge by adding your favorite ingredients to the basic recipe. Fudge also makes a great homemade gift to share with family and friends. 

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Chocolate Caramel Candy

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

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Sticks and Stones Candy Bark

Submitted by: Nestle® Toll House® 
From the kitchen of Nestle, a butterscotch chocolate and peanut butter confection with pretzels and chocolate covered raisins. 

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Marbled Almond Roca

Submitted by: Niki-Jeanne Rooke 
My easy recipe is an old favorite that we keep in steady use from mid-November until the New Year. Homemade gifts are still a Christmas tradition at our house. 

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Caramel Corn Snack Mix

Submitted by: PAMPERED 
This is a sweet party snack mix recipe. 

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Peanut Cluster Candy

Submitted by: Carol A. 
Living In: Dallas, Texas, USA
This recipe combines the favorite flavors of white chocolate, peanuts and almond toffee. Be sure to stash a few away for yourself before putting them out, as they'll disappear quickly! 

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Marzipan Candy

Submitted by: DARLING975 
Marzipan can be a great cover for a cake, or cut out fun shapes to decorate cakes, cookies, or eat alone. You will need a little frosting to glue the marzipan to a cookie or cake and it can make for a yummy treat. It is especially yummy on a cake with cream and a little bit of your choice of jam between the layers! 

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Cranberry Macadamia Bark

Submitted by: Pamela Galiardi 
'I fill Christmas tins with this special candy to give as gifts,' says Pamela Galiardi of San Jose, California. 

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Crunch Bars

Submitted by: BAKER'S Chocolate 
Looking for something sweet? One serving of this crunchy, chocolate treat will hit the spot. 

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Cow Pies

Submitted by: Noel 
This chocolate confection is easily popped in the mouth and will melt away, leaving you with a chocolate memory that will need to be revived ...with another! 

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Popcorn Cake II

Submitted by: Nancy Stitham 
Delicious-- kids of all age love this cake. Best eaten the day it is made. 

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Swedish Chocolate Balls (or Coconut Balls)

Submitted by: AngelicaS 
A long-time favorite in Sweden, and a treat all Swedish children learn to make as one of their first cooking projects, these no-bake chocolate morsels combine rolled oats with sugar, cocoa, butter or margarine, coffee and melted chocolate. Rolled in coconut flakes, they're ready to pop in your mouth. 

Macadamia Clusters

Submitted by: Cindy Carnes 
Home Town: Boone, Iowa, USA
Living In: Malvern, Iowa, USA
I made these for Christmas '98 for work and had to make more for return trips back to work. They are very easy and decadent looking. 

Microwave Peanut Patties

Submitted by: m-ann 
These are kind of like peanut brittle cookies! Sugar, corn syrup, butter, vanilla extract and red food coloring are microwaved with peanuts to make these simple, no bake cookies. 

 
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