Thursday, December 10, 2009

A Little Owl Told Me ~ Giveaway Over

Update: Congrats to #113 Angie and #1 Alana Jo (yep, it happens). Loved all of the decadent, healthy, coconutty ideas. Going to make a list. Sue~Bee mentioned one of my all-time favorites -- Magic Cookie Bars.
A little Alexander Henry for you today.


Oh wouldn't this be a fun little present for you!
Don't open til Christmas.



Pears, Apples & Owls, oh my!



Let us all hold hands ~ good earth.

These guys are cute; they are about 3.5" tall.



"What you looking at?"
says the owl with the spotted wings.


And toadstools.

Today's giveaway is for the four fat quarters shown.
(they're available on etsy & eBay)

Today, we'll have two winners!

Leave a comment about your favorite holiday goodie.
I've got to take a 'holiday goody' to a party.... need ideas.


Random drawing Thursday night.

119 comments:

  1. Oh I am first. That never happens.

    What kind of goodie? Like food?

    My faves are PB Cornflake Candy and Coconut Balls.

    Here are my recipes.

    http://www.justniftythrifty.com/2008/12/peanut-butter-cornflake-candy-recipe.html


    and

    http://www.justniftythrifty.com/2008/12/coconut-balls-recipe.html

    Hope I win!

    -Alana Jo
    yahoobuckaroo@hotmail.com
    www.justniftythrifty.com
    http://apps.facebook.com/blognetworks/blog/thats_just_nifty_thrifty/
    www.twitter.com/NiftyThrify

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  2. Love that "Good Earth" pattern, it reminds me of It's a Small World at Disneyland.

    My favorite holiday goodie is sugared cranberries. I posted about it last year and there's a link to the recipe. It's so incredibly easy, it can't even be called a recipe!

    http://greetingarts.typepad.com/greetingarts/2008/12/afterchristmas-sale-on-cranberries.html

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  3. I love "Hello Dollies" the coconut,gram crackers, chocolate chip pieses....and carmel...mmmm mmmmm good.

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  4. I can NOT find the recipe right now but if you want exact measurements, email me and I'll find them! Creamm cheese and coconut snowballs are yummy and fun! As I recall, the only ingredients are cream cheese, powdered sugar and coconut. You mix the sugar and cream cheese together, form it into a ball, and roll the whole thing in coconut. Get those little graham cracker sticks to dip in it! You could even break the dough into three balls and make a little snowman!

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  5. I love to take Nigella Lawson's Christmas rocky road- the almond amaretti biscuits give it a great Christmas aroma!
    Recipe: http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/database/christmasrockyroad_90624.shtml

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  6. Our traditional favorite holiday goodies are M & M cookies. You can basically make a Toll house recipe, but replace the chocolate chips with M & M's. I like to place some on the top of the spooned out dough (we like the Christmas colors :-) Great giveaway!

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  7. I love to take Nigella Lawson's Christmas rocky road- the almond amaretti biscuits give it a great Christmas aroma!
    Recipe: http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/database/christmasrockyroad_90624.shtml

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  8. Those fabrics are yummy!!!

    My favorite holiday goodie is 7-layer bars. I am sure there are recipes all over the interwebs :-) My grandma calls them "Hello Dolly" bars. Yum!!!

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  9. My favourite holiday treat asre christmas pudding truffles. Any easy recipe of 1 Christmas pudding plus 1/2 cup chocolate chips plus 1/4 cup of brandy or whiskey, roll into balls the cover in the darkest chocolate you can find. YUM!

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  10. My Favourtite holiday goodie? Mmm hard to say. I have a Christmas party to go to tomorrow and I'm taking American Chocolate Brownie (with melted chocolate icing covered with sprinkles). Yum.

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  11. Gingerbread cookies are always great!
    Thanks for the chance.

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  12. Holiday goodie?? Yummy gulab jamun. This is a Bengali sweet... And the fun part is i can make this out of instant mix packets!!
    If you have any Indian stores nearby, try to see these instant mix packets. If you have a sweet tooth, this is a dont-miss-this-item!

    Wonderful fabrics, as usual, lol

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  13. Can I tell you how much I love that Alexander Henry fabric? A lot!

    My favorite goodie to take to a party is my camera and then I have pictures to give to everyone afterwards! But, for food, spinach artichoke dip with pita chips. Here's a recipe: http://find.myrecipes.com/recipes/recipefinder.dyn?action=displayRecipe&recipe_id=1553076

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  14. Oh, how I love buckeyes. You know, the peanut butter balls dipped in chocolate. mmmm

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  15. Wow am ever boring compared to everybody else. I just like shortbread biscuits with a cup of tea. Sorry I don't have a sweet tooth for sugar just for fabric.

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  16. Ooh, what an adorable giveaway! Count me in! :-)

    While there are lots of good cookies that I adore, one favorite recipe that I'll be making for our Hannukah party this weekend is Noodle Kugel. If you haven't had it, it's kind of like a custard with noodles. I use this recipe, which could not be any easier. I recommend substituting Vanilla Almond Special K for the corn flakes in the topping. :-)

    It's also a good brunch recipe, as it's not too cloyingly sweet.

    OK, now I'm hungry!

    Liz @ teeny tiny quilts

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  17. These fabrics are too cute! My favorite goody is cut out sugar cookies. I use my Aunt's recipe from years ago. I only make these once a year so maybe that's why they're such a treat. I put them in a huge glass pickle jar and they look so pretty! Throw in a wedge of apple or a piece of bread to keep them soft and fresh. Delicious! (I make these once a year, even if I don't need the extra calories!:)) Thanks for the chance to win. :)

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  18. Oops! Forgot my email address:
    Cindy
    orr20004@msn.com

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  19. Buckeyes! Here is a link to a recipe. How can you go wrong with chocolate and peanut butter?
    http://www.cooks.com/rec/view/0,187,157184-228195,00.html

    ebanditAThotmail
    Dotcom

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  20. My two favorites are Chex Mix or a block of cream cheese with a jar of chutney poured over the top; just add crackers!! Yummmm! I love Alexander Henry...

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  21. I love that puppy chow mix...i think its chex mix, and peanut butter and chocolate covered in powdered sugar...but, then again, real honest to goodness sugar cookies with powdered sugar frosting only comes around once a year! yum. love good earth! thanks for a chance.

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  22. How about taking some square pretzels, adding a chocolate candy melt button, in a 200-degree oven for 2 minutes, then add an m&m on top. Easy peasy and so good.
    Thanks for the chance.

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  23. My favourite treat would have to be anything chocolate or pepernotten. These are little Dutch cookies that my Grandfather would hand out at our Sinterklaas party.

    ltenhage@gmail.com

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  24. Chocolate covered pretzel rods rolled in crushed peppermints or garlic mushroom tartlets. They are a tie in my book. Ohh and EGG NOG, it just isn't a holiday season without egg nog.

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  25. What wonderful fabrics! My favorite goodie is Yum Yum! It is made using cream cheese, powdered sugar, chocolate pudding, vanilla pudding, coolwhip, pecan crust and grated chocolate bar on top! It is a favorite at our house!
    Have a Blessed Day,
    Diane

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  26. It's a real toss up between some good old chex party mix, or oatmeal rasin cookies for me right now.

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  27. Double Chocolate Gooey Butter Cake. Thank you Paula Deen!

    Shawna

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  28. My favorite is fudge........mine that I make with pecans grown right here in Luther.
    Jane

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  29. My favorite holiday goodie to take to a party is shortbread bars with lemon glaze - I make a "safe version" with fresh lemon juice in the glaze, and a "dangerous version" using Limoncello in the glaze! A crowd-pleaser and the descriptions always get a few laughs.

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  30. Buckeyes-Yum, yum, yum!

    http://familyfun.go.com/recipes/peanut-butter-buckeyes-685291/

    And easy!

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  31. Coconut balls are my fav. Though Nanimo bars are close second, and they can be cute very small because they are soooo sweet,

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  32. I would just love to win... goodies... well with all my allergies, I am having trouble finding goodies I love...but before them, I loved rice crispy treats drizzled in chocolate!

    You just take 6 cups of the rice crispy cearal, one bag of mini marshmellows, 1/2 a cup of butter, and some chocolate chips.

    Met the marshmellows in the microwave with the butter(about 2 minutes), stiring half way. Once melted, mix in the cereal. Then be ready to get messy as you smush in a 9x9 greased pan. (This is where you can lick your fingers). Melt the chocolate chips in the microwave (between 1-2 minutes) and drizzle the chocolate on top. Fantastic!

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  33. My favorites are Spritz cookies, fudge meltaways and mini loaves of carrot, nut and banana bread. I need to start baking and freezing my little loaves which make great little hostess gifts!
    epban@bellsouth.net

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  34. great fabrics thanks! my favorite goodie is my mother in law's million dollar pie. I don't have the recipe but it's grahamn cracker crust, whipped cream, cream cheese, pineapples and pecans. It should be million calorie pie but it's worth it!!

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  35. My favorite would be a chicken salad with red grapes, golden raisins and walnuts. That good earth fabric is sooo cute!

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  36. Love the FQs. I love pumpkin roll. Martha Stewart's cranberry tartlets (used to be on her website, probably still are). Homemade toffee, fudge, peanut brittle. I always like a chocolate marble bundt cake with chocolate sauce drizzled on top. Okay. I need to stop now.

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  37. I love peanut butter cookies. I hope i win

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  38. A lovely giveaway, thank you for the chance to win.
    My favorite is "Sex in A Pan". It's so decadent and down right yummy!

    Carolyn

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  39. I love snicker doodles!!! Have made them in the past and devour them! But I'm trying to cut out sugar this year, so am on the hunt for a good sugar-free recipe. I've also been experimenting with a sugar-free natural sweetener called Agave nectar. If you're interested here are some recipes with natural sweeteners: http://www.sweetsavvy.com/sweeteners/summary.php?id=Agave%20Nectar

    Fingers crossed for AH!!!

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  40. I love cranberry chutney poured over a block of cream cheese and served with crackers.

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  41. One of my absolute favourites is the Toffee Crunch Shortbread that's on page 6 of Gay Lea's Shortbread Inspirations 1 recipe booklet. You can download the PDF (as well as the other two Shortbread Insprirations booklets - which also have great recipes) of the booklet here: http://www.gaylea.com/recipes/action/books/book_id/3

    I love this fabric and would love to have it!

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  42. so sweet!

    my favorite Christmas cookie is the peanut butter cookie with the hershey kiss on top!

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  43. I typically make cheesecake brownies for holiday parties. Quick, easy and yummy!
    Thanks for the great giveaway. Apples and Pears is my altime fave fabric (so far).

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  44. I LOVE peanut blossoms -- peanut butter cookies with a hershey kiss on top YUM!

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  45. My favourite is Christmas stollen... yum. And also those chewy chocolate gingersnap cookies from the Martha Stewart Cookies book.

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  46. Homemade chocolate truffles - easy and yummy!!

    Sue Cahill (sbonetsue at yahoo dot com)

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  47. I make caramels every year. It's tradition...they are yummy!!! I'll have to try sugared cranberries now too. sounds delicious!

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  48. The one fat quarter reminds me of "it's a small world" A goodie hmmm, the chex mix with chocolate chips and butterscotch chips!

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  49. I have two favourite yummies Vodka tomatoes!! and white choc and ricotta cheesecake

    Lindamay57@yahoo.com

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  50. I love cookies and cream balls. They are super easy too. Just a package of crushed up oreos mixed with a block of cream cheese, and refrigerated for awhile, then dipped in white chocolate. There's probably a "real" recipe somewhere on the net. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  51. HI... love love these fabrics... My favorite holiday goodie is Pumpkin Glazed Pumpkin Cookies all the yummymess of pie in a bite sized finger food LOL

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  52. oh how do I choose?!! I love chewy ginersnap cookies and fudge!
    now that I am reading all th replys left here, I have to start trying out some new recipes that I forgot about! thanks for the chance!

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  53. My family likes to make Puppy Chow (I've heard it called other things, too). It's basically Chex cereal, melted chocolate and peanut butter, and confectioners sugar.
    Thanks for the chance at the giveaway!

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  54. Anything containing chocolate works for me! I am particularly fond of Lindt Dark Chocolate Truffles. I also have a killer cheesecake recipe, but you'd have to email me, I'll share :)
    I love the owls fabric. I picked up 3/4 yd last time I was at Hancock's of Paducah and made a pillowcase for my daughter. Great giveaway, let us know what you make/take!

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  55. My favorite goodie at Christmas time is a cookie, Raspberry Nut Pinwheels. It's the only time of year I make this awesome snack...hmm I don't know why I only make them then...maybe I'll have to fix that.

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  56. love those toadstools. my favorite treat is divinity. my bff makes me some (without nuts) every year! it's how i know that the season has arrived!

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  57. Caramel Popcorn is something fun to make and take. We love it at our house (too much!)

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  58. Love these Alexander Henry prints..especially Good Earth and the Owls...Christmas isn't Christmas without snowball cookies, sugar cookies, and homemade carmel popcorn!

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  59. I like a treat my family calls Lake Powell gooie chewies. It is basically sweet chex mix with carol suryp almonds and coconut. cooks.com has the recipe along with the chexs web site. It's so good you cant stop eating it! :)

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  60. OOOH, count me in!!!! I love all of those fabrics!

    I have a cooking blog and recently posted some fun holiday recipes... check it out:
    http://www.themadcuisineart.blogspot.com/

    Have fun and pick me!!!!!!!!

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  61. Oh, PLEASE stop! All these fun goody ideas are making my mouth water!!! One that I made last Christmas was Ritz crackets, dipped in mint flavored chocolate. They taste like grasshopper cookies. Yum!

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  62. Gotta havea these :)
    The best goodie that my family (even extended family) begs for is my choc peppermint cake. Bake a choc fudge cake mix in a 9x13 dish. When it comes out, poke all over the top with toothpicks. Pour 1 can of condensed milk and 1 jar of favorite hot fudge onto poked cake. Let cool. Top with cool whip and crushed candy canes. Refridgerate overnigt- the candycane forms a cruchy coating and all the flavors ooze together! WAY EASY, but I promise you will get requests all through the year for this one (I use white candy canes during the year, and it's called a "snow" cake!) HA! Enjoy!

    candy at fiber dot net

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  64. My first post didn't work out...second try.

    I love the fabric! Okay, my favorite holiday goodie is no bake candy cream cheese pie.
    Snicker’s Cream Cheese pie is my favorite. I take these pies every time I am in need of a desert for a party and there are never any leftovers and people love them.

    1 package of cream cheese
    ½ of a small container of sour cream
    1 small container of whipped cream (Cool Whip)
    ½ C. sugar
    1 t. Vanilla

    Cream that together
    Pour into a large graham cracker crust.

    2 frozen crushed Snicker candy bars. You can use a food processor or stick them in a bag and grab a hammer. Sprinkle them over the top of the pie and then drizzle fudge and caramel over the top. Refrigerate for a couple of hours.

    You can actually use any kind of chocolate bar. I’ve used Milky Way, Butterfinger, 3 Musketeers and Snickers and that is my favorite. Butterfingers are also really good. If don’t want candy on top you can top the pie with any kind of fruit toppings as well.

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  65. A really great simple cmas goodies is a half a bag of ripple chips (broken into little pieces), bag of chocolate chips, bag of butterscotch chips, bag of peanut butter chips, and chopped peanuts.
    So you melt all the chocolate chips, add the broken ripple chips, and chopped peanuts. Then you put them into tiny cupcake paper cups, and then you freeze them for an hour (or until hardened). They are soooo good. Sweet and salty!! they are a hit around my house this time of year!! And so easy to make!!
    Happy holidays!
    h_freund@hotmail.com

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  66. I made candy cane bark one year. that was simple and looked pretty. just melt white chocolate, pour on a pan, and top with crushed peppermints. you can always to a layer of milk chocolate first!

    megan.nadalet at gmail dot com

    ps i love the fabric with the little children. sooo cute!

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  67. I used to make baklava every Christmas. Haven't done it in years.
    Hmm, maybe time to dig out that recipe again!

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  68. My favorite holiday treat's christmas cake, (queque de Navidad), its a cake full of raisins, dehidrated fruits and rum (you can make it without the rum), it's yummmmmmmmmyyyyy!!!, you need to try it, and you'll know...

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  69. Oh, my favorite are buckeyes. And not because I'm from Ohio either! Peanut Butter balls dipped in chocolate. YUMMY! Have a wonderful day!

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  70. I have a few favorites that are super easy and quick. Hopefully these can help ya out!

    Peppermint Bark- crush peppermint candy and add to melted white chocolate. Lay out to set up. break into pieces.

    Pretzel Bark- same as above except use crushed pretzels with melted semisweet choco chips.

    Another one: Basic chocolate cookies. When they come out of the oven, add an Andes mint to the top and let it melt over the warm cookie.

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  71. How can you go wrong with that yummy lime jello salad - the one with cottage cheese, whipped cream, almonds, yum! I eat it like a main dish. Thanks for the great giveaway!

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  72. I'm a simple gal. I love rice crispy treats. But, I make them with Reese's Peanut butter cup cereal and shredded coconut. YUMMY! Also, Count Chocula and pieces of peppermints mixed in. oh, boy!

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  73. Pecan Tassies! http://loveyoucaneat.blogspot.com/2009/12/pecan-tassies.html

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  74. My favorite Christmas goodie is something I always remember doing as a little girl with my Mother at this time of year, making "Magic Cookie Bars"...made with Eagle Brand Milk, crushed graham crackers, coconut and chocolate chips, of course!

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  75. My favorite holiday goody is probably gingerbread :) Or peppermint bark!

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  76. Hmm, 7 Layer dip and tortilla chips, Banana Bread with Pecans, Super Easy Chocolate Haystacks (Little mounds of choclate covered Corn Flakes-everyone thinks you are a genius and it takes 10 minutes!)
    Those are what I sometimes take. Tonight my guild party is getting the Banana Bread and some Almond Roca Cookie Bars (this one is from a mix I got at Costco)

    Cute bunch of fats! I am sure I could find a use for those!
    Kari

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  77. Cranberry Biscotti! It's on the side of the Pillsbury Cranberry Orange quick bread box. No one ever believes that I made them - they are so good and cute!

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  78. Favorite holiday goodie? I have a recipe for these chocolate cookies that you poke a small frozen marshmallow into the dough ball, seal it up, roll it in sugar and bake. The cookies crack open and the marshmallow kind of oozes out. They are yummy any time of year, but at Christmas they are like hot cocoa in cookie form.

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  79. mmmmm...definately nanaimo bars today! ever made them...
    chocolatey coconut base, smooth creamy filling, chocolate top--um...yum!
    I blogged about them yesterday
    and if you want I can email you the recipe :)

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  80. You can never go wrong with Big Fat Chewy Gingerbread Cookies from allrecipes.com
    I'm always asked for the recipe when I make them.
    I hope I win the fabric, if not I hope you enjoy your goodies!

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  81. Fun giveaway. Our fam loves the peanutbutter cookies with the Hershey's kiss in the middle. I can't remember what they are called.

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  82. mmmmmm "Pan dulce" with almonds and nuts ñam ñam ñam lots of nuts.

    Nice giveaway thanks

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  83. I love rum cake. It's great for parties! Especially with a bit of extra rum in the glaze. ;)

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  84. I like orange slice cake and raisin pies. I love those fabrics. So Cute.

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  85. I like my mother-in-law's crab dip and my brother's haystack cookies.

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  86. My favorite X-mas goodie is "turron", which I don't think you can use for your party because it's a Spanish candy that we eat only in Christmas. I'm pretty much waiting all year long for Xmas to be here so that I can eat some turron... yum!!

    Thanks for another GREAT giveaway!!

    Contact:librosfera(at)gmail(dot)com

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  87. i love that fabric!
    thanks for the giveaway
    ilove choclete chip cookies for any day or holiday- they are always my favorite!

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  88. If you don't mind taking a fondue pot to the party, Emeril's coconut balls are fun for folks to eat:

    http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/emeril-lagasse/coconut-indulgences-recipe/index.html

    Love your fabric choices!

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  89. come try my recipe over here: http://molinofamilys.blogspot.com/2008/12/cookie-exchange-party.html

    I took them to a cookie exchange myself! If I won I really would save it to "open" up christmas day! :)

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  90. I love a good stuffing - sausagemeat with chesnuts and sage. Yum. Or those little sausages wrapped in bacon. I could eat them all day long.

    Hope you look less like the sloth now.......

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  91. I'm more about the holiday appy's - meatballs, chicken pillows, chicken wings, and bitterballen. Yummmm.

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  92. Since I was a wee one, I've liked the chocolate crinkles and candy cane cookies from the Betty Crocker Cooky Book. Peppermint bark is my new favorite... how'd it take me so long to discover it?!!

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  93. I don't like to make these, but I sure enjoy them when someone else does....NoBake Cookies and Sausage Balls. Yum. I could eat them till I'm sick, I suppose!!

    Kim
    kimrward@charter.net

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  94. My favorite goodie is fudge with candy cane crumbs on the top. mmmmm!

    Thanks for the giveaway!

    Angie

    quiltingmelodies.blogspot.com
    dandaoswald@hotmail.com

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  95. I love these fabrics!!!!! The owl and mushrooms are just fabulous.

    Me? Homemade tofee can't be beat and it is easy to take. The plate will not come back with any crumbs either. It may even be washed by someone's tongue! ;)

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  96. Perfect day to leave a comment...I just baked some of these this morning!! My favorite cookie in the world is the GINGERSNAP! Something about the molasses, ginger and cinnamon and the chewy center just makes me all warm inside...not to mention the smell of those baking in the oven. Not to mention they only take 8 minutes to bake...oh, I think I'll go have another right now.

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  97. My favorite holiday goodie isn't technically a holiday goodie, but it's the only time I get around to making it! Banana bread all the way!

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  98. Unfortunately there are many holiday goodies I enjoy. But the first thing that came into my head (and is making me so very hungry) is homemade cream puffs! mmm... so good!

    Have fun at the party...

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  99. mmm....goodies! :D My favorite one is something called white trash. It's pretzels and nuts and m&ms and cereal and all sorts of delicious stuff covered in white chocolate. YUMMY! :D

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  100. I like to take homemade chocolate dipped pretzel rods. They're hand held, so you don't need a plate and can walk around, everyone likes them, and they're fast and easy to make!

    Have a fun time at your party!

    Love the pear fabric. Thanks for offering this giveaway.

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  101. Pretty much anything with chocolate. I love these little things that we call Birds' Nests that you melt butterscotch chips and semi sweet chocolate chips together, then mix together with chowmein noodles (those crunchy ones in a can usually...I think they are called chow mein noodles). Then scoop onto a waxed paper and allow to harden/dry. Tasty easy treat.

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  102. Oh, it's got to be my husband's homemade fudge! It only happens once a year and my whole family looks forward to it.

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  103. Cornflake cookies would be my vote!

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  104. My favorite are cut out cookies decorated by my kids. Lots of sticky fingers and frosting all over the place.

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  105. That's easy - favorite holiday goodie is homemade caramels. My Mom started making them a long, long time ago and we still make them every Christmas.

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  106. This one is quick and easy and everyone loves them. Chocolate pretzels. Put mini pretzels on a cookie sheet and unwrap a hershey kiss center on each pretzel bake in a 250 degree oven for about 6 minutes. Upon removing from oven press a m&m candies in the center smushing the kiss. Let cool and enjoy.

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  107. Fudge, of any flavor but chocolate is the best.

    lsandes@comcast.net

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  108. My Fav Holiday goodie is Spice biscuits :-) Trouble is they do not last the day. Good part is you can make the mix ahead Freexe and slice the biscuits and bake Guarenteed supply Keeps everybody happy :-)
    Cheers
    Lynne

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  109. What a great giveaway! My favorite goodie this time of year are my mom's Butter Ball Cookies. Yum-o! Oh, and bundles of fat quarters!! :)

    Robin Chapa
    welchrobin@hotmail.com

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  110. I like taking Holy Cow Cake to family get togethers. This cake is so good and everyone loves it!

    Holy Cow Cake

    Devils Food Cake prepared;
    As soon as it comes out of the oven take the end of a wooden spoon and poke holes in it, pour an entire can of Eagle Brand milk and about 1/2 a container ( or more ) of Caramel (from the ice cream topping section). Refrigerate until this is cold and the caramel and milk are set in. Take our and top with Cool Whip and Sprinkle with Butterfinger pieces.

    I like to make this in 2 small disposable aluminum cake pans that come with the plastic covers. This way I can take one and keep one! :0)
    We all love this and it is so easy.

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  111. What a cute selection of fabrics!
    Favorite holiday goodie . . . hmmmm. Well i love the veggie pizza made with a crescent roll dough crust, cream cheese and chopped assorted veggies. Any sort of snacky party food like that is my fave. An arrangement of Mediterranean inspired nibblies is real yummy too - hummus, pita chips, olives, feta cheese, assorted veggies, crostina, pesto dip, prosciutto ham, nuts, peppers, cheeses. Yum!

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  112. One of my favorites is called "Black, Sticky Gingerbread" from the cookbook, "In the Sweet Kitchen." Phenomenal book. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  113. This year I'm going to a cookie swap and I'm trying a new recipe. The chocolate and toffee chip cookie recipe from the Betty Crocker Baking cookbook looks amazing. The cookies bake up huge, but thin & crisp. And, they're filled with toffee chips and mini chocolate chips. Oh, yum. I'm drooling thinking about it. It's not exactly a holiday recipe, but that's ok. It's yummy!

    Thanks for the chance to enter! I love the owls!

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  114. My favorite is an appetizer my mother in law makes, with monterey jack cheese, broken shrimp, black olives and ranch dressing in wonton wrappers. Email me if you want the recipe! It looks similar to this one:
    http://www.kraftcanada.com/en/recipes/baked-crab-rangoon-97932.aspx

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  115. I can smell Alexander Henry a mile away! Love it love it. My favorite goodies to take to party are snowballs.

    Cut banana into 1" chunks. Dip in lemon juice. Dip into sour cream, coat well. Roll in sweetened coconut. Put in fridge to firm up. Serve in a large crystal bowl with toothpicks to spear the snowballs. They will disappear. Promise.

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  116. I love pumkin pie, it is a favorite of everyone and even diabetics can eat it without problems usually. A safe bet all around.

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