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This zesty sauce is a favorite of all our family and friends. It's simple to make, and good with the turkey or on leftover turkey or chicken sandwiches. Adjust the amount of horseradish to taste.
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These cranberry-walnut cookies have a bit of citrus flavor though the use of orange juice in the dough. Great alternative cookie for when you run out of chocolate chips.
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So easy and so good, you can't go wrong with this treat. Sweetened cranberries are poured into a pie crust, topped with a layer of brown sugar and walnuts, and baked.
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Sweetened whipped cream is folded into a bowlful of delicious offerings - whole cranberry sauce, crushed pineapple, cubes of cream cheese, and chopped nuts. This is poured into a loaf pan, frozen and cut into beautiful slices. Serves ten.
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A pint of fresh blueberries is incorporated into this recipe for a traditional cranberry sauce made from scratch. This sauce can be made a day or two ahead.
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Flavored with maple syrup, red pepper flakes, and candied orange zest, and cooked to a nice jammy consistency that’s great for spreading on biscuits.
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This is a deep red, spicy holiday sauce that goes with everything from turkey to toast. Some people eat it with a spoon when you're not looking! This recipe makes enough to last until spring.
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These organic cookies are filled with good-for-you ingredients walnuts, oats, whole-wheat flour and have no refined sugars.
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Spicy bar cookies made chewy with dried cranberries, pecans, and oatmeal are a wholesome snack.
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Fresh cranberries are a deliciously tart addition to this simple cake. A sweet cream sauce poured over the hot cake keeps it extra moist.
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This tangy fruit salad is perfect with turkey or ham, and has always been on our holiday table. With real whipped cream, walnuts, and pineapple, it's a treat you'll always want to make for the holidays.
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I start making these in November and don't stop till Spring! They are a great addition to a Christmas brunch or egg casserole and the aroma while they bake is heavenly!