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COOKIE EXCHANGE

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This past Sunday, my mom, some friends and I got together for our second annual cookie exchange.  We love the cookie exchange.  It's a great time for us ladies to get together and hang out.  We enjoyed some great food, wine, conversation, games and of course we exchanged cookies.  The rules of our cookie exchange are simple. We each bring a different type of cookie and we all bring our cookies already separated and bagged up based on the number of participants. The cookie exchange is a great way to get a nice variety of cookies for your family without baking yourself into a coma. This year, we have layered bars, turtles, chocolate tortes, white chocolate covered pretzels and some old standards like rice crispy treats, chocolate chip cookies and sugar cookies. The ladies were all kind enough to allow me to post their cookie recipes on the blog.  I hope you enjoy these recipes and are inspired to host your very own cookie exchange. LORINDA'S L...

LORINDA'S RED VELVET CHEESECAKE CAKE

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Last summer, I went to visit my sister in Chicago and I tried the Red Velvet Cheesecake Cake at the Cheesecake Factory and it was so awesome.   We all fell in love with that cake so I came home and decided I would try to create my version of the cake so take a look.  CHEESECAKE 20 ounces cream cheese, at room temperature 3/4 Cup Sugar + 2 Tablespoons Sugar 1 Teaspoon Almond Extract 1/2 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract 1/4 Teaspoon Salt 2 Large Eggs, at room temperature 1/2 Cup Sour Cream, at room temperature Set a kettle of water to boil. Make filling: Using an electric mixer, beat cream cheese on medium until fluffy, scraping down side of bowl. Gradually add sugar, beating until fluffy. Beat in the extracts and salt. Beat in eggs, one at a time, scraping down side of bowl after each addition. Beat in the sour cream. Wrap bottom half of pan in foil. Pour in filling; place in a roasting pan. Pour in boiling water to come halfway up side of springform. The foil ...

CREATIVE RECIPES FOR THANKSGIVING LEFTOVERS

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We all know and love Thanksgiving food, the turkey, dressing, macaroni and cheese yum, but by like Friday afternoon, you kinda want something different. We've all had (or maybe even made) turkey soup or maybe even turkey and dressing hash. There's nothing wrong with these dishes but here are some of my tips for creatively using Thanksgiving leftovers to create totally new and exciting dishes.  Enjoy! Lorinda TURKEY QUESADILLAS AND TURKEY ENCHILADAS These are staples in my family the Friday after Thanksgiving.  Here's what I do.  Mince 1 onion, 2 cloves of garlic and 1/2 of a bell pepper.  Saute in 2 tablespoons of oil for 5 minutes. Shred 8 cups of turkey.  Add turkey to a pan, then add 1/2 cup of water.  Season liberally with cumin, paprika and Lawry's seasoned salt.  Heat through.  Remove half of turkey and get 8 flour shells.  Scoop 2 - 3 tbs of turkey on half of shell, cover with cheese and fold over.  Br...