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Fluffy Whole Wheat & Germ Rolls

Instead of white bread, serve these healthy and delicious buttery and soft rolls along with your Thanksgiving dinner!

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Pan Yeast Rolls

I got this recipe from "TheSouthernLadyCooks.com" Here's a blurb from her website: "These rolls will melt in your mouth. I have made them for years and they are wonderful. My family looks forward to these rolls during the holidays. I think this recipe was on a box of grits years and years ago."

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Jerky Home Style

Make your own beef jerky with this tasty recipe that's extremely easy to follow and understand.

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Christmas Eggnog

This is an excellent authentic classic Christmas Egg Nog that I make every year. You will never go back to store bought nog after trying this. Well worth the effort to make your own.

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Paleo Butternut Squash & Sausage Casserole

Move over sweet potato casserole loaded in brown sugar and dripping with butter. This savory paleo alternative will wow family and friends at any holiday meal.

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Mexican Christmas Red Pepper Soup

Cinnamon-spiked, roasted red pepper soup. With avocado cream & crisp tortilla strips. Sweet & Savory. Festive Mexico at it's best

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Halloween Dirt Cake

Halloween Dirt Cake recipe

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Flank Steak Panini With Herbed Goat Cheese & Caramelized Onions

Tender and juicy grilled flank steak is great to make a sandwich, especially when you have leftovers. Herbed goat cheese and caramelized onions sure will add tons of yummy flavors into every bite.

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Chicken, Sweet & Sour

Sweet and sour Asian style chicken for your slow cooker.

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Sorrel Drink

Jamaica Sorrel drink served during the Christmas holiday

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Sweet Potato & Cranberry Quiche

Sweet potatoes, carrots and cranberries in cream cheese quiche -- This recipe has become a real holiday favorite in our family. It is sweeter than most quiches, but not as sweet as most pies, and can be eaten either as a side dish, or as dessert.