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Santa deserves more than just cookies.

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Seasonal treats that'll put you on the "nice" list. 🎄 But first: Tuesday trivia! Legen

Seasonal treats that'll put you on the "nice" list. 🎄 [View this email in your browser]( But first: Tuesday trivia! 🧠Legend has it that this popular Christmas treat was invented hundreds of years ago to keep small children quiet in church. [Get the Answer]( WHAT TO EAT Give Santa more than just cookies. These Christmas treats are sure to put you on the “nice” list. Pull-Apart Cupcake Wreath If you don’t feel like making the cupcakes from scratch, start with a packaged mix! We won’t tell. [Make It]( Christmas Snowball Pops These easy desserts start with store-bought cake — so you have more time to wrap presents. [Make ‘Em]( Interested in lots of recipes? You can keep track of all your favorites by creating “Collections” in your Virtual Recipe Box. Reindeer Blondies Switch up your usual brownies with this seasonal batch of blondies! Can you spot Rudolph? [Make ‘Em]( Christmas Tree Reveal Cake This moist pound cake, covered in a decadent frosting, is hiding a festive secret… [Make It]( Which free gift would you like to get with your Tastemade+ membership? [1. Artisan single-origin spices]( [2. Top-quality coffee sampler pack]( [3. Tastemade’s design book]( [4. Award-winning olive oil]( [5. Tastemade’s cookbook]( WHAT TO WATCH Gordon Ramsay’s Festive Home Cooking From his home to yours - join Gordon Ramsay as he prepares delicious seasonal favorites with his family. Premieres today, 12/12 only on Tastemade! [Watch Here]( THIS OR THAT What’s on your holiday agenda? Save this image, then circle your holiday plans and share on your story! Be sure to tag @tastemade. 😉 Want to see your work here? 👀 Introduce your brand to hundreds of thousands of foodies, DIYers, and travel-lovers like you. [Advertise in our Newsletter]( ON OUR FEED The ultimate Christmas treat? [Mia Starr’s]( Grinch-inspired cookies, of course! [Watch Here]( How likely are you to recommend this newsletter to a friend? lowest [1]( [2]( [3]( [4]( [5]( [6]( [7]( [8]( [9]( [10]( highest [Facebook icon]( [Instagram icon]( [Pinterest icon]( [TikTok icon]( [YouTube icon]( [Twitter icon]( Was this email forwarded to you? [Sign up!]( Copyright (C) 2023 Tastemade. All rights reserved. You're receiving this because you opted into our email list. Our mailing address is: Tastemade 3019 Olympic Blvd Stage CSanta Monica, CA 90404 [Add us to your address book]( [Unsubscribe]( from this list.

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