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We are having a mug and cookie exchange at work so I am baking candy cane cookies and coconut macaroons. For actually christmas I will prepare breads and more cookies. Not sure what type yet to take to my moms for all of us to enjoy.
What are oreo balls? You have intrigued me with those. |
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the oreo balls I made are super simple. Take a package of oreos and crush them (food processor, meat mallet, etc). Add a package of cream cheese and mix together really well. then form into balls (about 1"), stick a toothpick in them (as a handle) and then toss in the freezer for a few hours. Once they're set up good, dip them in melted white chocolate. Let them set up and remove the toothpick. Voila!
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I love to make peanut brittle for my stepdad, we always go to a christmas party my mom throws and he hides the peanut brittle until everyone leaves
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I made divinity and pralines. When I took them to work with me (I'm traveling for work in CT), no one had ever heard of them. That's a crime!
I looove Christmas candy but it's such a pain that I'm glad I only make it once a year. Divinity takes as much patience as I can muster. |