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Double Chocolate Biscotti
Biscotti is one of those gifts that everyone loves to receive. Streamlining preparation with a boxed mix makes this faster and the results are more reliable. You can use just about any flavor of boxed cake or muffin mix and add in nuts to chocolate chips to dried fruit. The possibilities are endless and the recipients of your delicious gift will truly appreciate you.
Read MoreBanana Muffins
This banana muffin recipe is moist and flavorful, crisp-edged but tender, and with just the right balance of banana flavor and a wholesome graininess.Try this great variation on a classic recipe.
Read MoreRhubarb Crumb Bars
These delicious bars are crunchy-bottomed with a deep flavor of oats caramelized in butter and brown sugar, and then topped with a jammy rhubarb layer and a few tender crumbs. A perfect recipe for breakfast, snacks or dessert.
Read MoreChocolate Chip Cookie Dough and Cheesecake Bites
There's no busier time of year for many moms than the Winter Holidays. While most of the treats I make are the baked kind, I like these because they're completely no-bake but every bit as decadent as anything else I make. Setting time is important, so don't skimp on the 4-hour refrigeration time -- you'll be glad you waited.
Read MoreRed and Green Quiche Bites
These one-bite quiches are perfect Holiday appetizers. Studded with red and green peppers and flavored with Parmesan cheese, they are the perfect little bite for your next party. Get Anne Coleman's terrific recipe here.
Read MorePear, Apple & Cranberry Tarte Tatin
This ultimate fall and winter tart showcases the best fruits of the season: pears, apples and cranberries. Unlike other tarts, the tarte tatin is made upside down in a skillet.
Read MoreFruit and Grain Bars
Fruit and grain bars are great for snacks, but they can be quite pricey. At 15 cents per bar, this homemade version is a substantial savings over the store-bought kind.
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