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Amazingly Good Eggnog

Submitted by: NATALIESMOM 
Home Town: Daytona Beach, Florida, USA
It's taken me several years to perfect this recipe. Now everyone asks, 'When are you making the eggnog?!!' This uses cooked eggs for safety, and you can use more or less rum to taste. It's a bit of work to make, but well worth it. You'll never buy store-bought eggnog again! Enjoy! 

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Hot Apple Cider

Submitted by: Stella 
Nothing beats a mug of hot cider on a cold winter day. This recipe is great as it calls for fresh apple cider and pure maple syrup. Start with only 6 strips each of the orange and lemon peel, and adjust to taste. 

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Holiday Cranberry Sauce

Submitted by: MARJK 
Fresh cranberries are boiled with spices and cooked with sugar to create a delicious sauce. 

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German Red Cabbage

Submitted by: Ardis Stauffer 
If your family likes the sweet-tart flavor found in many German dishes, they'll enjoy this recipe. The cabbage, apples and onions are cooked with vinegar, sugar and a variety of spices-the end result can't be beat! 

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Basic Chicken Stock

Submitted by: Logan 
Onions, celery, carrots and whole cloves are simmered with bony chicken pieces in this recipe which yields a little more than a quart of rich stock to use in soups or sauces. 

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Bread and Butter Pickles II

Submitted by: David 
Cucumber slices, onions, peppers and garlic are pickled in an exciting spicy cider vinegar mixture! What a great way to end the summer! 

Pennsylvania Dutch Pickled Beets and Eggs

Submitted by: Cindy 
Allow two days for the hard boiled eggs, chopped onion and canned beets to marinate in a cooked brine of vinegar, sugar, bay leaf and cloves. 

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Hot Cranberry Tea

Submitted by: Terra Spickerman 
A sentimental favorite. My mother and I made it when I was 7 and it's been a part of our holiday tradition ever since. A fun recipe to make with the kids. A slow cooker will keep it warm while serving. 

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Pickled Beets

Submitted by: SHARON HOWARD 
This recipe was given to me many years ago by an elderly farmers wife and has been one of my 'must do' yearly canning recipes. If you have a large amount of beets, just keep repeating brine until your beets are all gone! Enjoy! 

Wassail Punch II

Submitted by: Liza Amezquita 
Here is a popular drink to warm you while visiting around the Christmas Tree. 

Seafood Gumbo Stock

Submitted by: Sara 
Roasted shrimp shells are simmered all day in water seasoned with whole cloves, bay leaf, garlic, and vegetables in this stock to use as a base in seafood gumbos. 

Apple Cranberry Cider

Submitted by: Taste of Home Test Kitchen 
Spiced with cinnamon sticks and cloves, this warm-you-up sipper from our Test Kitchen is sure to chase away winter's chill. Serve brimming mugs of the hot beverage with your family's favorite cookies, muffin or bread. 

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Catherine's Pickled Blueberries

Submitted by: foodelicious Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Home Town: Los Angeles, California, USA
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA
Think of this as blueberries with a bite. Serve this sweet/tangy sauce spooned over ripened goat cheese for a knock-‘em-dead appetizer. 

Green Tomato Mincemeat

Submitted by: April 
Apples, oranges, lemons, brown sugar, raisins, oodles of spices and green tomatoes combine to make an incredibly flavorful concoction. Everything is simmered for hours on the stove before they are put into jars and sealed. Makes 30 pints of perfect stocking stuffers. 

Nana's Southern Pickled Peaches

Submitted by: BLUEROWZE 
Old Southern favorite. Great on picnics with cucumber sandwiches or at Sunday supper. 

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Fresh Cranberry Spiced Tea

Submitted by: P.Pedd. 
Home Town: Joanna, South Carolina, USA
Living In: Hattiesburg, Mississippi, USA
A lovely clear red, hot beverage for holiday parties, an afternoon break, for dinner or bedtime as it contains no caffeine. I have been making this for decades and keep it in the fridge all winter. One of my most requested recipes! 

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Lithuanian Krupnikas

Submitted by: JoeNaujokas 
Living In: Healdsburg, California, USA
Lithuanian spiced honey liqueur. Serve warm as a traditional Eastern European cold remedy - a quick heat-up in the microwave works great. 

Carolyn's Holiday Fruit Bread

Submitted by: Nicole 
Home Town: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA
This moist, easy-to-make applesauce, raisin and walnut bread has roots in Victorian England where it was traditional at the end of the year to use up canned fruit in Christmas breads. It also makes the perfect holiday gift. 

Glazed Ham with Peach-Ginger Sauce

Submitted by: Jeannette 
Home Town: Old Tappan, New Jersey, USA
Living In: Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania, USA
A unique tangy and spicy chunky peach sauce perfectly complements traditional glazed ham for an outstanding holiday meal. Vary the amount of ginger and hot pepper to satisfy your own tastes. 

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Mincemeat II

Submitted by: Linda C. 
I have used this for years. If you are a connoisseur of mincemeat, you will be able to tell this is a good recipe while you are cooking it, and you add the spices to the fruit, and it magically changes to that wonderful aroma of....mincemeat! If you want to, you can omit the meat in this recipe. I prefer peach or apricot brandy for this recipe. If desired you can use half beef and half pork rather than all pork. 

 
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