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Our BEST-EVER Christmas cookies, candies, breads and homemade mixes are perfect for giving. | A batc

Our BEST-EVER Christmas cookies, candies, breads and homemade mixes are perfect for giving. | [View as web page] | [Email preferences] [HOL] [FREE ISSUE] Treat yourself to a FREE ISSUE of Taste of Home! [Click here for details!] [Taste of Home magazine] The only thing better than receiving a homemade gift is giving one. Share the love with [adorably packaged treats] of every kind. From cookies and cupcakes to breads, candies and mixes, there's something special for everyone on your list. [ ] [20 Recipes for Your Christmas Cookie Swap] It's time to decorate cookies! With each of these recipes for sugar cookies, spritz, shortbread and pinwheels yielding more than 100 cookies, they're perfect for your cookie exchange. [Get Recipes] [ ] [20 Barks & Brittles for Extra-Happy Holidays] People always crack a smile when they break open a package of homemade bark or brittle. Follow these chocolaty, nutty, candy-studded recipes and you'll be everyone's favorite gift-giver this Christmas. [Get Recipes] [ ] [Top 25 Food Gift Recipes] Wrap up a loaf of spice bread, pancake mix, gingerbread jelly or caramel corn, then give a batch to neighbors, teachers and friends to spread cheer this holiday season. [Get Recipes] [ ] [15 Best Gingerbread Men Cookies] A batch of gingerbread boys or girls (or reindeer for that matter!) is a blank canvas for merry decorating. Go simple with piped white icing and candies or go all-out with ugly Christmas sweaters to add some jolly fun to your cookie trays! [Get Recipes] [ ] [19 Ways to Build a Snowman Treat] Do you want to build a snowman? Check out these recipes for cupcakes, cookies, candy and more snowy treats to learn how! [Get Recipes] ADVERTISEMENT [ ] [22 Holiday Drinks] Cookies & cocktails? Yes, please. Add a little fa-la-la to your cookie exchange with cranberry sangria, chocolate espresso martinis, bourbon slush, hot spiced wine or pineapple wassail. [Get Recipes] [ ] [20 Recipes for Homemade Christmas Candy] Oh, the sweet goodness of homemade candy. Make someone feel special with a box of gumdrops, salted caramels, peppermint taffy, almond brittle and more. [Get Recipes] [ ] Be a fool-proof cook! Our All-Access Membership gives you 100+ instructor-led videos and kitchen-tested recipes right at your fingertips. [Join Now] [ ] Follow Us [Facebook] [Pinterest] [Twitter] [Google+] [YouTube] [Instagram] [ ] [Email Preferences] | [Unsubscribe] | [Privacy Policy] | [Sign up] [ ] This email was sent to: {EMAIL} Copyright 2016 RDA Enthusiast Brands All rights reserved 1610 North 2nd Street, Suite 102 Milwaukee, WI 53212 ADVERTISEMENT

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