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Candy cane sleigh decorations
These candy cane sleigh decorations will look perfect on your Christmas tree - sweet and edible the kids can help you make them too
By Rosie Conroy Published
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Homemade orange rosé wine
Homemade orange rosé wine, also known as vin d'oranges, is easy to make with wine, Seville oranges, vodka and brandy and would make a lovely foodie gift
By GoodtoKnow Published
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Mini banana and walnut loaves
These mini banana & walnut loaves make the perfect Christmas or Birthday food gift. They’re simple to make, have a soft sponge that everyone will love
By GoodtoKnow Published
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Snow sprinkled strawberries
These luxurious snow sprinkled strawberries coated in dark chocolate make a great Christmas dessert. Delicious on their own or as a cake decoration.
By Nichola Palmer Published
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Boxing Day risotto
A rich risotto using left-overs from Christmas dinner: cooked turkey, ham and chestnuts
By GoodtoKnow Published
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Fruit and nut strudel
Fruit and nut strudel is a parcel full of luxury, made from crispy filo pastry packed with fruit, nuts and spices
By GoodtoKnow Published
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Peppermint bark trees
Make these festive treats with just 3 simple ingredients. Lovely as food gifts, this peppermint bark tree recipe is from our US sister site MyRecipes.com
By GoodtoKnow Published
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Mulled wine pears
Mulled wine pears are perfect for Christmas. A sweet Christmas dessert that only takes 20 mins to make. It's delicious and warming too
By GoodtoKnow Published
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Decorated Christmas tree biscuit
The kids are going to love making this decorated Christmas tree biscuit. It's so simple to make with a hint of ginger in the biscuit dough.
By Anneliese Giggins Published