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December 04, 2008

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I'm not surprised. People are generally thrilled to share recipes and when you throw in blog candy...who can refuse!

We definitely need a super stamper cookbook....I'll help ya! :)

Angie, we made a cookbook at the clinic where I worked, we took all the recipes that were provided to us and typed them up and copied them , put a cover sheet on them and then took them to Copies Plus and had them bound. Also stamped on them with various stamps, they turned out so nice and everyone wanted one! Eloise

What a wonderful time of the year!

In Mo it is cold outside so I picked my Christmas Wassel to share

1 large can apple juice
18 oz. of Pineapple juice
1/2 cup honey
5 whole cloves
1 cinnamon stick
1 orange cut into slices

Heat and serve with 2 red hots in each cup. The hotter the better.

cookbooks are awesome. We have a very diverse community so we put together a cookbook for our school fundraiser the amount we sold was unbelievable.

A cookbook is a GREAT idea! I want one!! I wonder if this could become some kind of "fund raiser" for the holidays next year?? All of your blog readers who would be interested could take orders (in their work place, at craft fairs, from family, friends, etc.) for these "Stampers Favorite Holiday Treats" recipe books!! Funds could be donated to a charity or good cause of some kind. Hmmmmmm........

I would add Oreo balls but I see you already have it listed a couple of times. They are super easy to make and everyone likes them. You can use your imagination and after you dip them in chocolate (use any kind: milk, white, semi-sweet, mint) you can roll them in crushed nuts, oreo cookie crumbs etc. Delicious

A recipe book would be great! I know I am writing down some of the great recipes that I saw on here to try myself!

I was just going to suggest you put together a Chic'n Scratch cookbook, but I see others had the same idea!!

Just adore your projects and look forward to seeing them first thing in the morning...what a great way to start the day! (and they said it was a cup of coffee) LOL

Thanks for all the great projects throughout the year and may you and your family enjoy the holidays.
Susan

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