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  2. Christmas Cracker Candy Is Smothered in Toffee and Chocolate

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    Yields: 16-20 servings. Prep Time: 15 mins. Total Time: 2 hours 15 mins. Ingredients. Cooking spray. 1. sleeve salted saltine crackers (about 45) 1 c. unsalted butter

  3. 25 Easy No-Bake Christmas Candy & Cookie Recipes for ... - AOL

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    Here is a collection of 25 absolutely scrumptious no-bake Christmas candy and cookie recipes, including fudge, truffles, peanut butter bars, rum balls and more. Spend a little less time in the ...

  4. The Pioneer Woman's 10 Most Popular Desserts of 2024 - AOL

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    If you're craving something sweet, you won't want to miss our roundup of the top ten dessert recipes from 2024. These are The Pioneer Woman's most-loved treats! The Pioneer Woman's 10 Most Popular ...

  5. Christmas cracker - Wikipedia

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    The longest Christmas cracker pulling chain consisted of 1081 people and was achieved by The Harrodian School in London on 10 December 2015. [ 17 ] On 17 August 2020, while filming a Christmas episode of the television series QI , British comedian Alan Davies set a Guinness World Record for the most crackers pulled by an individual in 30 seconds.

  6. Chocolate crackles - Wikipedia

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    The earliest recipe found so far is from The Australian Women's Weekly in December 1937. [2] The principal ingredient is the commercial breakfast cereal Rice Bubbles. The binding ingredient is hydrogenated coconut oil (such as the brand Copha), which is solid at room temperature. Since making chocolate crackles does not require baking it is ...

  7. Christmas cracker (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A Christmas cracker is an entertainment item used in some Christmas celebrations. Christmas Cracker may also refer to: Christmas Cracker, a 1963 Canadian short film "Christmas Crackers" (Are You Being Served episode), 1975 Christmas special of the British TV sitcom "Christmas Crackers" (Only Fools and Horses), 1981 Christmas special of the ...

  8. Get ready for winter baking with these recipes, featuring seasonal favorites like fruitcake and bûche de Noël, and classics like coffee cake and rum cake. Step Aside, Cookies—These 55 Cakes ...

  9. Tom Smith (confectioner) - Wikipedia

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    Grave of Tom Smith in Highgate Cemetery Drinking fountain on Finsbury Square, commemorating Tom Smith, inventor of the Christmas cracker and his family . Smith married Martha née Hunt (1826–1898) in London in 1848 [13] and with her had seven children: Thomas Smith (1849–1928); Henry John Smith (1850–1889); John Smith (1852–1853); Walter Smith (1854–1923); twins Emanuel Smith (1857 ...