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Best Lemonade Ever

Provided by: Jo
Lemonade is a very refreshing drink, and this is the best one ever! 
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Sugar Coated Pecans

Provided by: Carolyn
These slow-roasted whole pecans coated in an egg white and sugar glaze spiced with cinnamon make a wonderful snack for any occasion. 
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Four Cheese Margherita Pizza

Submitted by: Michelle 
Home Town: Denver, Colorado, USA
Living In: Englewood, Colorado, USA
These delicious four cheese pizzas are bursting with flavor, and ready in under one hour. 
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Pecan Snack

Submitted by: Bea 
Home Town: Glenwood, New York, USA
Living In: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA
Cinnamon and sugar pecans are baked in the oven in this easy, aromatic snack. 
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Party Punch VI

Submitted by: NOTTHEPURPLE1 
This punch is easy to make, and is great for parties of all kinds. Strawberry sherbet, fruit punch and lemon-lime soda. 
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Irish Cream Creme Brulee

Submitted by: Grace Gutberlet 
Living In: Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania, USA
This creme brulee has a touch of Irish cream making it even more special! 
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Meringue Mushrooms

Provided by: Holly Wilkins
These take a bit of work and time, but are spectacular. They are highly prized for Christmas gift-giving! As with other meringue recipes, these should only be made on a dry day. You will need a pastry bag with a plain tip. If you can save some green plastic berry baskets from the summertime, these mushrooms look totally realistic placed in them. 
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Baked Ham and Cheese Party Sandwiches

Submitted by: LisaT 
Living In: Sellersburg, Indiana, USA
Mini rolls stuffed with deli ham and melted Swiss cheese are baked with a savory poppyseed-mustard sauce for an easy, tasty little bite or appetizer. 
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Banana Slush Punch

Submitted by: Cheryld 
Three portions of banana citrus slush are frozen, and then served with ginger ale. 
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Heavenly Chipped Chocolate and Hazelnut Cheesecake

Submitted by: JJOHN32 
The classic of combination of chocolate and hazelnuts blends beautifully in this rich and creamy cheesecake with a chocolate-hazelnut crust. 
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Party Lemonade

Submitted by: KKOOKS 
Lemons, sugar, ice and water can make a great crowd-pleasing lemonade in a pinch! 
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Golden Wedding Punch

Submitted by: SMATTERCHU 
A citrus and pineapple juice punch. This is decidedly different from your usual punch. 
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Orange Cream Milk Punch

Submitted by: Bea 
Home Town: Glenwood, New York, USA
Living In: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA
Orange sherbet and vanilla ice cream float in a bowl of carbonated milk. 
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Nonalco Punch

Provided by: Ruth Perkins
Cranberry and pineapple juices are sweetened with sugar, flavored with almond extract, and mixed with ginger ale in this festive punch. 
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Black-Eyed Pea Soup

Submitted by: VICOLA 
Living In: Amarillo, Texas, USA
Hearty black-eyed pea soup is almost a stew, it's so chock-full of ground beef, pork sausage, and tomatoes. 
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Dave's Georgia Black Eyed Peas

Submitted by: Dave 
Home Town: Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Living In: Canton, Georgia, USA
Soak some black-eyed peas overnight and then cook low and slow with bacon, onion, and ham for some southern-style eatin'. It's a lucky dish to eat on New Year's Day. 
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Yummy Pink Punch

Submitted by: MRSLISSA 
Cranberry ginger ale and raspberry sherbet, we now pronounce you Yummy Pink Punch. 
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Tam's Black Eye Peas

Submitted by: That Girl Tam 
Black eyed peas, beef sausage, and a smoked turkey leg are simmered together to make a comforting bowl of southern goodness. 
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Early American Eggnog

Submitted by: cutiemoose 
Home Town: Beavercreek, Ohio, USA
This traditional version of classic eggnog is suspected of having roots dating to George Washington's era, but it certainly pulls out all the stops. A creamy blend of egg yolks, egg whites, heavy cream, milk, rum, brandy, and sherry, it requires aging at least 5 to 10 days to achieve its remarkable mellow taste. 
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Cranberry, Glazed Walnut, Orange, Avocado, and Blue Cheese Salad

Submitted by: Joy Chou 
Living In: Los Angeles, California, USA
A festive salad for those special holiday meals is easy to make, and combines the bright fall flavors of cranberries, orange, glazed walnuts, and blue cheese. Avocado adds an elegant touch. 

 
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