Scrappy Jessi is having her 2ND Annual Cookie Swap
The recipe I'm sharing is one I have made every Christmas for years. This candy is an all time favourite of my children and my sister-in-law, who always receives a batch every year. Click on the picture to get a larger view.
The recipe is from the Better Homes and Garden's recipe book Cookies and Candies. 1966.
The digital frame frame and bow are courtesy of Ivetta over at kubivet.blogspot.
Thank you Jessie for hosting this exchange and please pop over to her blog for more yummy recipes.
KarenOX
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Scrappy Jessi's Cookie Swap
Posted by bluemuf at 11:08 PM
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22 comments:
They sound wonderful and look very pretty as well,
Very festive…..
Louise
hey sweets,
these look delish!!!
have fun
oxoxoox,
jessi
These look totally yum and really easy. I am having a love affair with some of Betty Crockers recipes - oldies but goodies!
thanks for sharing
xo
I so remember these cookies!
:)Heidi
These look wonderful sort of a mix of a cookie and candy.
I love how you did the recipe page layout!
Valerie
So nice to see you are back from your summer blogging break! I love how you presented this recipe. Have a nice weekend. Twyla
I will have to try these Karen. They look yummy!
Nancy
hmm never heard of these!! i will so have to try them! great recipe hugs
toodles-
sarah
Wow, they are new to me, and I've seen a cookie or two in my day! Thanks for sharing, Heidi
Those look and sound decadent! Yummm. tfs
That recipe sounds great, and I bet it tastes great too. Did I tell you how happy I am to see you posting again? Well, I am.
♥, Susan
Hi Barb, Your recipe sounds yummy...love those candied cherries.. can't wait to make these and taste them! Wishing you a Merry Cookie Christmas!
That sounds like a recipe that I can make without sticking my finger in it for tastes. I want to bake cookies for my family and not eat then myself! Wish me luck!
Sound so yummy.I love the music. So calming...m..
Karen it sounds and looks delicious!!!
This recipe looks beyond yummy and amazing!
Sounds yummy! I have a treat for you today too! You won one of my snowmen! Email me your address and I will send him on his way!
I remember making these with mom as a kid, so yep, the mid 60s is when we would have done it. That stands out in my mind because of the pudding mix, I thought that was so cool, to use pudding in cookies.
Have a wonderful holiday!
I think the old recipe books have the best desserts in them. These sound really good!
Karen,
I got your package in the mail a bit late and I want to apologize. We got iced in this weekend and I was unable to get out until today. I got it in the mail this afternoon. Let me know when it arrives. Merry Christmas!
They look EXCELLENT--yum!
Ohhhh doesn't that sound yummy!!!! Thank you for sharing the recipe, and I love what you did with your "recipe card"! =)
Thank you for visiting me today! I've changed my blog name; I'm so glad you found me and I'll be putting you back on my blogroll (I lost my list when my other blog was deleted).
Have a very Merry Christmas, Karen!
hugs!
Beachy
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