by Martha on December 21, 2008
Gingerbread biscotti are one of my favorite holiday treats, with all the warm spiciness of a gingerbread cookie in a delicious homemade biscotti.
Gingerbread biscotti are a perfect alternative when you are craving the flavors of gingerbread, but just don’t have time for chilling, rolling, and cutting gingerbread dough.
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by Martha on December 20, 2008
This recipe for soft spice cookies has been a favorite recipe for cookies since I discovered it several years ago.
If you like soft cookies with big spice flavor full of raisins topped with a simple sugar icing, you will love this recipe.
These spice cookies really are Christmas cookies perfect for the holiday season. When I baked them with friends last Saturday, they all agreed - this is a wonderful recipe if you like soft spice cookies and raisins.
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by Martha on December 19, 2008
Easy cake mix cookies are a simple way for the novice baker to build a little kitchen confidence.
They are perfect for busy cooks on the lookout for easy recipes with a short list of ingredients and minimal equipment too.
Easy cake mix cookies can make a simple cookie recipe - like chocolate crinkle cookies - even easier and are great for kids since they require minimal measuring and mix up so easily. [click to continue…]
by Martha on December 15, 2008
These Rice Krispie date balls are delicious nut free no bake cookies. Rice Krispies cereal provides the crunch so there’s no need for nuts.
I mixed up a batch of these delicious simple no bake cookies as a holiday gift for my favorite hairstylist, replacing the eggs with 1/4 cup of margarine to make them Vegan friendly.
Coconut date balls date back to my childhood when my best friend’s mom would make them for Christmas. She rolled her no bake cookies in coconut, but I opted to stir it in with the cereal since I was short on time. Either way, you are rewarded with delicious quick and easy no bake date cookies. If you are a fan of nuts, you could always stir in 1/2 cup chopped walnuts or pecans. [click to continue…]