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  2. 25 Easy No-Bake Christmas Candy & Cookie Recipes for ... - AOL

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    Easy No-Bake Christmas Candy Recipes. Chad Elick. Oreo cookies make classic chocolate bark even better. Get the recipe: Chocolate Mint Oreo Candy Bark. Related: 80 Homemade Christmas Candy Recipes ...

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    Related: 200+ Christmas Cookie Ideas Your Family Will Love This Holiday. Best Christmas Candy Recipes. When it comes to making Christmas candy to share with family and friends, we all have our ...

  4. 72 Easy Christmas Dinner Ideas That Anyone Can Cook (and ...

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    Photo: Michael Marquand/Styling: Jake Cohen. Time Commitment: 4 hours and 15 minutes Why We Love It: make ahead, <10 ingredients, beginner-friendly With tons of caramelized onions and fresh herbs ...

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    These 20 recipes for easy Christmas three-ingredient treats combine the best of easy-baking and gifting. They're here to to make your holiday season enjoyable and not hectic, The holiday season is ...

  6. List of Christmas dishes - Wikipedia

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    Julesild – spiced pickled herring often flavoured with Christmas spices such as cloves and allspice. Boiled whole potatoes. Brun sovs (brown sauce) – a traditional dark gravy, used to cover meat dishes like roasted pork and duck (flæskesteg, andesteg) and the boiled potato. Brunede kartofler – caramelised potatoes.

  7. Christmas pudding - Wikipedia

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    Christmas pudding is sweet, dried-fruit pudding traditionally served as part of Christmas dinner in Britain and other countries to which the tradition has been exported. It has its origins in medieval England, with early recipes making use of dried fruit, suet, breadcrumbs, flour, eggs and spice, along with liquid such as milk or fortified wine ...

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