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| its that time my stand byes fantasy fudge no bake choco oatmeal cookies but i saw a neat twist i am gonna due after cool thick carmel dollop on top with 2 nice pecans drizzel a little chocolate then i saw a 1 that i am gonna do 1 cookie sheet cover in mini twisted pretzels covered in thick carmel then covered in chocolate jump right in with favorite or new ones |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | That sounds so good!!!! I have to many favorites to list, but really all the Christmas sweets are my favorites lol, My momma use to make me fudge and pecan Divinty for Christmas, oh my gosh they were so good. |
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       Location: Missouri | If anyone has any good dairy free Christmas treat recipes (my little boy is lactose intolerant) please share! I am always on the hunt for baked goods recipes that my little guy can eat. |
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       Location: Displaced Iowegian | I have started ..... I usually make "Goodie Trays" for all of my neighbors (5) and my hair dresser.... Chocolate & Peanut Butter Fudge, Oatmeal Cookies, Peanut Butter Cookies, Chocolate "no-bake" Cookies, Rasberry Thumbprints, Pecan & Cherry Tarts, and Christmas Sugar Cookies. 
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| Bear - 2020-12-02 8:23 PM
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | NJJ - 2020-12-02 7:52 PM
I have started ..... I usually make "Goodie Trays" for all of my neighbors (5) and my hair dresser....
Chocolate & Peanut Butter Fudge, Oatmeal Cookies, Peanut Butter Cookies, Chocolate "no-bake" Cookies, Rasberry Thumbprints, Pecan & Cherry Tarts, and Christmas Sugar Cookies.

I knew that Norma would show up with her goodies to tease the ole Bear, ha ha ha ha ha.. Wish you were my neighbor Norma  |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | MOGirl07 - 2020-12-02 7:26 PM If anyone has any good dairy free Christmas treat recipes (my little boy is lactose intolerant) please share! I am always on the hunt for baked goods recipes that my little guy can eat. I dont bake or cook much, but maybe someone has a recipe or more for you and the kiddo.. 
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          Location: Bastrop, Texas | Southtxponygirl - 2020-12-02 10:11 PM
NJJ - 2020-12-02 7:52 PM
I have started ..... I usually make "Goodie Trays" for all of my neighbors (5) and my hair dresser....
Chocolate & Peanut Butter Fudge, Oatmeal Cookies, Peanut Butter Cookies, Chocolate "no-bake" Cookies, Rasberry Thumbprints, Pecan & Cherry Tarts, and Christmas Sugar Cookies.

I knew that Norma would show up with her goodies to tease the ole Bear, ha ha ha ha ha..
Wish you were my neighbor Norma 
She loves to taunt me! |
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       Location: Displaced Iowegian | Bear - 2020-12-02 10:26 PM
Southtxponygirl - 2020-12-02 10:11 PM
NJJ - 2020-12-02 7:52 PM
I have started ..... I usually make "Goodie Trays" for all of my neighbors (5) and my hair dresser....
Chocolate & Peanut Butter Fudge, Oatmeal Cookies, Peanut Butter Cookies, Chocolate "no-bake" Cookies, Rasberry Thumbprints, Pecan & Cherry Tarts, and Christmas Sugar Cookies.

I knew that Norma would show up with her goodies to tease the ole Bear, ha ha ha ha ha..
Wish you were my neighbor Norma 
She loves to taunt me!
Scott .............Don't YOU wish you were my neighbor ..... I might even throw in a loaf of home made bread ...... LOL |
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| MOGirl07 - 2020-12-02 7:26 PM
If anyone has any good dairy free Christmas treat recipes (my little boy is lactose intolerant) please share! I am always on the hunt for baked goods recipes that my little guy can eat.
This may not be helpful but I will take what recipes I can and substitute where I can. Some recipes that call for eggs or butter, you can use applesauce instead. Where milk is needed you can substitute lactose free milk products. If anything it may throw the texture that you are use to slightly off but the taste is still yummy. The internet is full of substitute charts and measurements. |
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        Location: the end of the rainbow | MOGirl07 - 2020-12-02 5:26 PM If anyone has any good dairy free Christmas treat recipes (my little boy is lactose intolerant) please share! I am always on the hunt for baked goods recipes that my little guy can eat. If he cant have butter I have found that most cookie recipes that call for butter turn out really well with butter flavored Crisco. Divinity is basically egg whites (I've used the store bought egg whites in a carton) & sugar. And I loooove peanut brittle, he could probably have that.
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          Location: Bastrop, Texas | NJJ - 2020-12-03 9:30 AM
Bear - 2020-12-02 10:26 PM
Southtxponygirl - 2020-12-02 10:11 PM
NJJ - 2020-12-02 7:52 PM
I have started ..... I usually make "Goodie Trays" for all of my neighbors (5) and my hair dresser....
Chocolate & Peanut Butter Fudge, Oatmeal Cookies, Peanut Butter Cookies, Chocolate "no-bake" Cookies, Rasberry Thumbprints, Pecan & Cherry Tarts, and Christmas Sugar Cookies.

I knew that Norma would show up with her goodies to tease the ole Bear, ha ha ha ha ha..
Wish you were my neighbor Norma 
She loves to taunt me!
Scott .............Don't YOU wish you were my neighbor ..... I might even throw in a loaf of home made bread ...... LOL
You are mean and evil. That's torture. |
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       Location: Missouri | willrodeo4food - 2020-12-04 8:18 PM
MOGirl07 - 2020-12-02 5:26 PM
If anyone has any good dairy free Christmas treat recipes (my little boy is lactose intolerant) please share! I am always on the hunt for baked goods recipes that my little guy can eat.
If he cant have butter I have found that most cookie recipes that call for butter turn out really well with butter flavored Crisco.
Divinity is basically egg whites (I've used the store bought egg whites in a carton) & sugar. And I loooove peanut brittle, he could probably have that.
He can have eggs. The issue is butter. And gee (clarified butter, doesn't have lactose) just doesn't bake the same. I will have to try the butter flavored crisco. Thanks for the suggestion! |
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       Location: Missouri | NJJ - 2020-12-02 7:52 PM
I have started ..... I usually make "Goodie Trays" for all of my neighbors (5) and my hair dresser....
Chocolate & Peanut Butter Fudge, Oatmeal Cookies, Peanut Butter Cookies, Chocolate "no-bake" Cookies, Rasberry Thumbprints, Pecan & Cherry Tarts, and Christmas Sugar Cookies.

Ohhhh what pretty cookie trays! |
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| i saw a recipe on bottom miny pretzels then carmel then cocolate sounded good but i alway do new candy small batches i ate with a spoon not making it to give out not making it again |
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| I'm three weeks into my cookie mania . . I'll try to post a really crazy cookie that took just over an hour to decorate!
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | lonely va barrelxr - 2020-12-12 9:59 PM
I'm three weeks into my cookie mania . . I'll try to post a really crazy cookie that took just over an hour to decorate!
Who in the world would want to break off a part of that cookie, its just to darn pretty to eat, lol.. How big is it anyways? I think it needs to be framed  |
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| Southtxponygirl - 2020-12-12 11:06 PM
lonely va barrelxr - 2020-12-12 9:59 PM
I'm three weeks into my cookie mania . . I'll try to post a really crazy cookie that took just over an hour to decorate!
Who in the world would want to break off a part of that cookie, its just to darn pretty to eat, lol.. How big is it anyways? I think it needs to be framed 
The snowflake is just over 3". This one is going to one of my husbands uncles, and I hope they do eat it. It will be the only one like that! I was cramped up and burned out after spending an hour on it! |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | lonely va barrelxr - 2020-12-12 10:10 PM
Southtxponygirl - 2020-12-12 11:06 PM
lonely va barrelxr - 2020-12-12 9:59 PM
I'm three weeks into my cookie mania . . I'll try to post a really crazy cookie that took just over an hour to decorate!
Who in the world would want to break off a part of that cookie, its just to darn pretty to eat, lol.. How big is it anyways? I think it needs to be framed 
The snowflake is just over 3". This one is going to one of my husbands uncles, and I hope they do eat it. It will be the only one like that! I was cramped up and burned out after spending an hour on it!
Oh I'm sure it will get eaten, its just looks so darn good and yummy, but what a shame, ha ha ha ha.. |
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