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Happy Turkey Day! These Quick & Easy Dessert Recipes Are Perfect If You Need Some Last-Minute Ideas

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--------------------------------------------------------------- Your Recipe Of The Day Pecan Cookie

[12 Tomatoes]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Your Recipe Of The Day [Pecan Cookie Balls]( Pecan Cookie Balls The ease of these sweet little spheres makes them perfect for holiday cookie parties or bake sales… this recipe makes A LOT. They’re entirely too poppable though, and they’ll be gone before you know it. A light dusting of powdered sugar is just the thing to surround their buttery, crumbly center; it contrasts so well with the salty, nutty pecans. These Pecan Cookie Balls are a total winner, and I know I’ll be making them again and again throughout the years. This is definitely one to add to your own recipe box. [Click HERE for the full recipe and directions!]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Check Out Today’s Top Video [Chocolate Krackel Bars]( Chocolate Krackel Bars These no-bake bars are like a Rice Krispie treat and Krackel bar mash up and we couldn’t love them more. They have all that crispy chocolate flavor we loved so much in childhood (and it turns out we’re still pretty fond of it today). They’re an easy and satisfying treat and we’ve used a few good-for-you substitutions so you can feel good about eating them anytime. [Click HERE to watch, and then make it!]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Our Top Posts Of The Day! See what people are craving on our Facebook page! [[Perfectly chewy with just the right amount of crispiness around the edges! ] Perfectly chewy with just the right amount of crispiness around the edges!]( See what people are craving on our Pinterest board! [[I had to cut myself off after three of these...they're just so good!] I had to cut myself off after three of these...they're just so good!]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [[Facebook] Our Facebook Page]( [[Pinterest] Our Pinterest Board]( You’re receiving this email because you subscribed to the very tasty 12 Tomatoes newsletter. Every so often, we send you delicious recipes to help spice up your life, along with the occassional special offer that we know you’ll love. However, you can [unsubscribe]( at any point if you've come to the realization that cooking just isn’t for you, and therefore you have no use for recipes. Or, whatever reason you may have. We’ll be sorry to see you go though. To ensure delivery to your inbox, add mail@12Tomatoes.com to your address book/contacts. 12 Tomatoes: One Union Square, 600 University Street, Suite 1000, Seattle, WA 98101-4107

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