Christmas on the Farm
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Golden Milk Bombs
Golden Milk: Warm. Spicy. Soothing. All in an impossibly quick, make-ahead Bomb. For those moments when you Need. One. Now.
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Christmas Eve Tradition: Popcorn Balls
Enjoy this old-fashioned Christmas Eve tradition with your family. And they're surprisingly easy to make.
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Christmas Cut-Outs
If you want cut-outs of the crisp and flavorful variety, look no further!
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Homemade Gift Idea: Stove-top Smore Kits
S’mores—that beautiful creation in which just-toasted marshmallow is rolled in chocolate and smooshed between sweetened cookies until it oozes out the side, bringing and melting the chocolate right along with it. Yes. The S’more. The Delight of any and all summer fireside chats and gatherings. But can it be had in the winter? Yes, I say. Yes. And Here is how.
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Hot Chocolate
Best Hot Chocolate. Ever.
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The Christmas Beverages
Is there anything more Christmas-ee than a steaming hot cup of something? I don't think so.
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Bourbon Ball Brownies
Bourbon Ball Brownies: Brownies with a delicious caramel-bourbon twist
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Farm Kitchen Mincemeat
Not your average Mincemeat, this stuff actually tastes good--must be the lard!
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The Christmas Cake
Now is the time to make the Christmas cakes so they'll have enough time to get sufficiently boozed-up for Christmas.
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Da’Bomb Cookies
Some of the recipes the Farmer’s Wife makes came from a cookbook, but didn’t stay that way. You see, she tweaks them. Adds a little of this. Switches out a little of that. And in the end, she has a whole new thing. And some recipes she out-right steals. “Why that’s a very good cookie,” she might say, taking a bite. “Yes, it is,” answers her friend, her neighbor, her co-worker. “I’ve been making them just this way for years.” The Farmer’s Wife smiles her sweetest and asks, by chance, if they will give her the recipe. What follows is a bit of coughing, a dash of explaining, a ‘why-I-can-make-…