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White Chocolate and Orange Truffles
These rich, delectable no-bake truffles find the perfect flavor balance between sweet white chocolate and zesty orange. Get Anne Coleman's irresistible recipe here.
Read MoreTriple Chocolate Meringue Fudgies
These rich, chewy, dark, decadent chocolate cookies are irresistible to children and adults alike. Get Catherine Newman's scrumptious recipe here.
Read MoreMagic Peanut Butter Cookies
These golden, chewy peanut butter cookies are flour-less and butter-less, but still oh-so delectable. Get Catherine Newman's quick, easy and healthy recipe here.
Read MoreSugar Cookies
These simple, homemade sugar cookies are good for the tummy and good for the soul. Try Anne Coleman's quick and easy recipe today.
Read MoreAngel Delights
Frances Van Vynckt, 78, combined dates, toasted rice cereal and coconut into an easy no-bake treat that won EatingWells 2008 cookie contest.
Read MoreLusciously Nutty Holiday Logs
Registered Dietitian Mary LaRock flavored these phyllo rolls with orange and dark chocolate for a winning cookie that will be a lovely addition to any holiday cookie platter.
Read MoreChewy Chocolate Cream Sandwich Cookies
I came across cookies like these at the store recently and I wasn't willing to spend nearly four dollars for 12 cookies. In my house, they would be gone so fast it wouldn't be worth the cost. Just across from the cookies was a seasonal baking display filled with all sort of baking goods including cake mixes at a great sale price. I decided I could make those same cookies using my favorite cake mix cookie recipe, and I was right. The store version costs about 30 cents each and my homemade version is about 15 cents apiece.
Read MoreRed, White and Blueberries with Shortbread Stars
The 4th of July is just around the corner and I can't wait to get started on all manner of tri-colored treats. One 4th Party we held that I particularly liked was one where each food was theme-related. We had it later in the evening, desserts only, and then we gathered for the fireworks.
Everyone had a terrific time. The women asked how each dish was made, the men ate like animals (as usual) and the kids kept going on about how "cuuuute" everything was. The pièce de résistance however, wasn't food at all; it was the fireworks. We lived on the side of a mountain that overlooked the city and the spot where the fireworks were set off. We all sat back in comfy chairs and watched the display from the perfect vantage point.
This year will most likely be just us, but I still love to show-off a little for my family. This dessert is simple and pretty and everyone likes it. We serve it with a choice of whipped cream or vanilla ice cream and there's never any left.
