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  2. The 3-Ingredient Holiday Cookie I Make Every Year

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    How To Make My 3-Ingredient Macaroons. For about 24 macaroons, you’ll need: 4 large egg whites. 1/2 cup (100 grams) granulated sugar. 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract, optional

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    They offer elegant gift boxes that include Almond Joy, Orange Cranberry Shortbread, Gingerbread, Sugar Cookies, Pecan Snowballs, Almond Sables and Peppermint Bark. They come in three-quarters of a ...

  4. Macaroon - Wikipedia

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    Coconut macaroons US commercially made coconut macaroon, with US quarter for size reference. Macaroons come in a variety of flavors, including coconut, chocolate, chocolate chip, vanilla and almond. [7] Commercially-made macaroons are generally dense, moist and sweet. They are available in a few flavors, and often dipped in chocolate.

  5. Marunchinos - Wikipedia

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    Marunchinos (Hebrew: מרוצ’ינוס), also known as Sephardi macaroons, [1] is a popular Israeli cookie of Sephardi Jewish origin made with ground blanched almonds or almond flour, egg whites, sugar or more traditionally honey, spices, and oftentimes dried fruit and orange blossom or rose water, that is traditionally made during Passover (), as it is one of the few desserts which is ...

  6. Macaroon vs Macaron: Do You Really Know Which One's Which? - AOL

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    Whether you love shredded coconut cookies (macaroons) or can’t get enough of cute, chewy French meringue sandwich cookies (macarons), each is sweet perfection in the palm of your hand. Boyrcr420 ...

  7. Amygdalota - Wikipedia

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    Amygdalota (Greek: Αμυγδαλωτά; almond pears) are a type of almond cookie associated with the Cyclades. Although these cookies don't contain any coconut, they are sometimes called "Greek macaroons". [1] They may be called rozethes, ergolavoi or troufes in some regions, and can be shaped like pears, or balls or other shapes. Whatever ...

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    “If (the 1099-K) is not business income, or it is for personal transfers of money between family and friends, or it is for the sale of personal items at a loss, it still has to be reported ...

  9. Amaretti di Saronno - Wikipedia

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    A legend claims that in the early 18th century, a Milanese bishop or cardinal surprised the town of Saronno with a visit. A young couple, residents of the town, welcomed him and paid tribute with an original confection: on the spur of the moment, they had baked biscuits made of sugar, egg whites, and crushed apricot kernels.