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Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies
Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies

Perfect in the fall when pumpkins start appearing in the markets. The cookies turn out cake-like and golden. The gentle mix of pumpkin and cinnamon works well with the chocolate chips.

Blueberry, Banana & Apple Oatmeal Muffins
Blueberry, Banana & Apple Oatmeal Muffins

These muffins are super super moist and tasty. Blueberries, bananas and apple really moisten up these muffins, also whole wheat flour, oats and flax seeds add the nutrient and nutty-tangy flavors. They are great for breakfast to start a day!

Applesauce Granola
Applesauce Granola

Granola is great for breakfast, packed with nutrition and very filling. Making your own is always better, lots of nuts, dried fruits and real maple syrup with some yogurt or milk give you all the energies you need to start a beautiful day.

Pineapple-Bran Whole-Wheat Muffins
Pineapple-Bran Whole-Wheat Muffins

These muffins turned out deliciously moist, and pineapple definitely played the role. They were packed with goodness too. Whole wheat flour, brans, and pineapples made the muffins made the muffins very nutritious, they are perfect for breakfast to start the day or a snack for an energy boost.

Grain Free Blueberry & Almond Muffins (Breakfast)
Grain Free Blueberry & Almond Muffins (Breakfast)

These gluten-free (can be dairy free and nut free, see Notes) muffins are a great start to the day as they contain no refined sugars and instead provide slow release energy through their relatively high protein content. If you are diabetic, use stevia in place of maple syrup.

Whole Wheat & Quinoa Pancakes
Whole Wheat & Quinoa Pancakes

Quinoa is getting more and more popular because it's rich in protein and fiber, and it's versatile to cook. This recipe uses both whole wheat flour and quinoa flour to give the pancakes extra protein and fiber, they are delicious as well. Use fruit sauce, jam or fresh fruits as topping, an ideal breakfast to start the day.

DIY Frozen Mochaccino
DIY Frozen Mochaccino

Who doesn't like coffee?! Love the aroma roasting flavor from the coffee beans, and you can enjoy it hot or cold. There are so many ways to make delicious coffee, such as this frozen mochaccino. Easy and tastes amazingly refreshing. Instead of starbucks, start to make your own. Not only help you save money, you will also fall in love with it!

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Prune Danish

Classic prune Danish pastry folded into neat squares with a sweet corn syrup glaze. Starts with homemade Danish dough, rises once, and bakes to flaky golden layers.

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Praline Cookies, the 1986 Winners

Chewy praline cookies with brown sugar, butter, and chopped pecans. Thin, crisp-edged, and candy-like with a soft center. Just six ingredients and 20 minutes start to finish.

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Irish Christmas Cake

Irish Christmas cake soaked in whiskey with dried fruits, almonds, candied orange peel, and a marzipan coating. A rich, dense celebration cake that starts with an overnight whiskey fruit soak.

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Quaker Oat Bran Muffins- Janet's

Healthy and delicious muffins are great for breakfast to start the day!

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Quick Spanish Style Dressing

A quick and delicious casserole that will start a fiesta in your kitchen!

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Mexican Wedding Cookies Ii

Start a fiesta with these delicious cookies made of pecans and ground cinnamon.

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Sourdough Maple Walnut Bread

Bread machine sourdough maple walnut bread with whole wheat flour, walnut oil, cinnamon, and real maple syrup. Dump, press start, and let the machine do the kneading and baking.

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Fig & Cherry Cobbler

Fig and cherry cobbler with dried figs, cherry pie filling, cinnamon, and drop biscuit topping. A bubbly, old-fashioned fruit cobbler that starts hot and finishes at moderate heat.

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Banana Pumpkin Bread

A delicious and moist bread, it's also full of nutrients. An energized breakfast to start your day.

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