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Enjoy these seasonal sweet spring treats! March 4, 2024  Don’t miss these delicious sweets an

Enjoy these seasonal sweet spring treats! [Food Gardening Network Preview]( March 4, 2024  [Spring is Sweeter Than Ever]( Don’t miss these delicious sweets and treats! [Magazine Cover] Gain full access to this premium magazine issue—and an entire Library of food gardening advice—with a [Charter Gold Membership in Food Gardening Network!]( Dear Cooking Superstar, What is spring if not a celebration? Tulips and daisies emerge and share their joyful colors with us. Bluebirds and cardinals sing their morning welcomes. Trees awaken from their winter hibernation and welcome the sun. And we can’t forget the wonderful tastes that arrive with the longer, warmer days: indulgent sweet cherries, tangy peaches, tart lemons, and more. These fruits are all delightful on their own. The real fun, though, is using them in fresh, exciting recipes like carrot cake, peach cobbler, or a classic cherries jubilee! This edition of RecipeLion Magazine combines all of these spring joys–fruit, baking, sweet treats, and, as always, some nice and easy recipes that you can make in a snap and that taste every bit as good as you would hope. There are 27 delightful desserts in this issue that I think you'll be excited to try. Just save me some cheesecake!! Here’s a sweet sample of the delicious treats in this issue of RecipeLion Magazine: [No-Bake Pumpkin Cheesecake Balls] Spring might just be the official season of pot luck meals. Just like nature, we people are ready to emerge from a winter hibernation to share lunch or dinner with our friends and neighbors. These times call for easy recipes that are light on the ingredient list and rich in flavor. That’s why I love a good no-bake recipe. Some of the recipes in 6 No-Bake Cheesecake Delights come together in as little as 15 minutes. The hard part is waiting for them to freeze! - Oreo No-Bake Cheesecake Bars: This recipe brings together the classic flavors of cookies and cream ice cream and the light, silky texture of cheesecake. What could be better? Oh! How about crushed Oreos on top! - No-Bake Nutella Cheesecake: If you love Nutella, this one's for you. Chocolate-hazelnut flavor and creamy texture take center stage in this delightful treat. These are perfect for throwing together in the morning and having dessert ready and waiting when you get home after work. - No-Bake Pumpkin Cheesecake Balls: Cheesecake, pumpkin pie spices, and no baking? This decadent dessert has it all! Oh! Did I mention the outer shell of sweet, white chocolate? This recipe is getting a lot of show time around here, that's for sure! [Food Gardening Network Charter Gold Membership Special Offer—Just $10 for an Entire Year! UPGRADE YOUR MEMBERSHIP TODAY! Become a Charter Gold Member today and get the Food Gardening Magazine and Library, Gardening Guides, and Recipes! [Gold Membership] Check out all that this new food gardening club has to offer you today! YES, SIGN ME UP NOW FOR JUST $10!]( [Classic Cherries Jubilee] I love trying new recipes, but there’s something to be said for the classics. The treats in 5 Luscious Light Treats are ideal for those warm days of late spring when you want to enjoy something sweet and light. - Classic Cherries Jubilee: This classic dish is not only delish, it's also the perfect recipe if you want to impress your guests. Best of all, it's easier than most people realize. If you want a flash of style with dessert, don't skip this one! - All-Day Tropical Fruit Salad: A tropical fruit salad is a yummy and refreshing celebration of spring. The bright, zesty flavors of pineapple, berries, peaches, and orange come together for a naturally sweet embodiment of the sun, sand, and sea. It also happens to be a healthy dish, so go ahead and eat dessert first! [Classic Carrot Cake] Fresh spring fruits and vegetables take center stage in this collection of cobbler and cake recipes. Enjoy the tart taste sensation of fresh cherries, the juicy sweetness of spring peaches, or the brightness of lemon, all in your new favorite spring dessert. 9 Cobblers, Cakes & More is bursting with delicious spring flavors. - Just Peachy Pound Cake: The star of this cake is undoubtedly the fresh and fragrant peaches. They are peeled, diced, and mixed with a touch of brown sugar and cinnamon, infusing the cake with their natural sweetness and a hint of warm spice. The result is a cake that bursts with the delightful taste of spring. - Fresh Cherry Cobbler: This delicious cobbler is made with fresh cherries from your garden instead of canned cherries from the store. It may take a little longer to make because you need to pit the cherries, but it is well worth the extra effort when you taste the finished product. - Classic Carrot Cake: I love the sweet taste of spring carrots. Carrots are, of course, great in soups, salads, coleslaw, and so many savory dishes, but there's no beating the joy of a Classic Carrot Cake! Carrot cake manages to be sweet, but not too sweet, moist and rich, and always rapturous! [Food Gardening Network Charter Gold Membership Special Offer—Just $10 for an Entire Year! UPGRADE YOUR MEMBERSHIP TODAY! Become a Charter Gold Member today and get the Food Gardening Magazine and Library, Gardening Guides, and Recipes! [Gold Membership] Check out all that this new food gardening club has to offer you today! YES, SIGN ME UP NOW FOR JUST $10!]( [Turtle Thumbprint Cookies] Yes, spring is the perfect time for desserts that highlight fresh fruits, but you can’t forget about cookies! Cookies are always in fashion, if you ask me. Perfect for picnics, school socials, cookouts, pot luck dinners, or just because. You can't go wrong with cookies. Check out some of the fun you’ll find in 7 Irresistible Cookies. - Stained Glass Window Cookies: To craft these delectable cookies, you’ll need a handful of simple yet flavorful ingredients: unsalted butter, semisweet chocolate chips, vanilla extract, salt, chopped walnuts, mini marshmallows, and sweetened shredded coconut. This delightful combination of ingredients sets the stage for a treat that will delight your taste buds. - Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies: Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies are always good, but on a hot spring day, it can be daunting to turn the oven on. That's where this recipe comes in! These no-bake cookies bring together old-fashioned oats, creamy peanut butter, and flaked coconut for a nice boost of flavor. - Turtle Thumbprint Cookies: Get ready for an extraordinary taste experience with Turtle Thumbprint Cookies, a delightful fusion of classic turtle flavors and the charm of thumbprint cookies. These cookies are more than just a sweet treat; they promise an exquisite journey for your taste buds that will leave you craving more. I hope you enjoy this issue of RecipeLion Magazine, and find time to enjoy the wonderful flavors of the season! [Food Gardening Network Charter Gold Membership Special Offer—Just $10 for an Entire Year! UPGRADE YOUR MEMBERSHIP TODAY! Become a Charter Gold Member today and get the Food Gardening Magazine and Library, Gardening Guides, and Recipes! [Gold Membership] Check out all that this new food gardening club has to offer you today! 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Well, now there is, thanks to the Food Gardening Network—a one-stop guide for all your gardening and cooking needs. From starting seeds to irrigation to pest control to indoor herb gardens, this is the information I wish I had when I was learning to garden. This is where the Food Gardening Network truly shines. [YES, SIGN ME UP FOR JUST $10!]( When you upgrade now to [Food Gardening Network Charter Gold Membership]( you get everything we publish about growing (and cooking!) good food at home—all access and all the time for you, including: - [All-Access Membership in Food Gardening Network Gold Club]( only online resource for planning, planting, growing, tending, harvesting, and enjoying foods from your very own garden. - Subscription to Food Gardening Magazine—enjoy monthly issues filled with articles about how to start, maintain, and harvest food from your own garden at home. Plus, instant and unlimited access to the entire searchable digital library of back issues! - Subscription to RecipeLion Magazine—I can’t wait to share hundreds of delicious and easy-to-make recipes with you! Get tasty recipes at your fingertips, along with tips and tricks for developing new cooking skills. Plus, instant and unlimited access to the entire searchable digital library of back issues! - Gardening Guides—you get instant access to a growing collection of more than 55 comprehensive guidebooks that are plant-specific—from tomatoes, basil, and garlic to potatoes, pumpkins, beans, corn, squash, and more!—about how to grow, harvest, and enjoy the bounty of your home garden. Learn everything about specific foods you can grow, get recipes to enjoy with friends and family, and enjoy tips on health benefits and home remedies that use your harvest! - Cookbooks—you get full and instant access to 9 digital cookbooks, filled with more than 1,300 recipes! 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