If you're spending holiday time planning out food to cook or gifts to buy, look no further! We've found recipes submitted by our SheSpeaks members that can double as both. They are treats so delicious and beautiful that they can be given away, shared with friends, or kept for yourself.
This is the perfect treat to bring when you are visiting friends. Or to give to your child's favorite teacher. Or to serve your family for brunch. Or just to eat yourself with a warm drink on a cold winter day. Thanks to SheSpeaks member, MeandMyPinkMixer for submitting a holiday dessert that's so versatile, you almost won't need to make anything else.
There could be a foot of snow outside your window, or it could be sunny without a cloud in the sky. Either way, snowball cookies, submitted by Peachesncream887, are a festive way to celebrate winter. You can easily double the recipe so you can give them away in batches. Just make sure to have extra - it will be hard to resist popping these in your mouth while you wrap them up!
Because no dessert selection is complete without chocolate, try this irresistible fudge from emma0420. They are easy to cut into small bites for any holiday table, or convenient to wrap in a pretty box for a wonderful gift. Best part - you can customize the flavors. This version has walnuts and marshmallows, but you can easily put in peppermint crumbs, raisins, pretzel bits, candy pieces or whatever else you prefer. It's even a fun project to make with the kids.
Sure, you can buy a pumpkin pie, but it will never taste as good as homemade. And with this simple recipe from Hywelda9, you'll never have to eat sub-par pie again. This one's extra special thanks to a secret ingredient: honey. Serve it at your own holiday meal, or give one to anyone who's hosting. This dish is sure to get sweet reviews!
Don't forget the cookies at holiday time! You can hand out these sweet cookies from savingsmania in your cookie exchange, or make an extra batch to have ready if neighbors stop by. Top them with crushed candy cane when you make them for the holidays, or prep them as is, any time of the year.
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Update: Thanks to all who entered! Congrats to our winner, SheSpeaks member MyPinkKitty.
I do a ton of cookie baking for family and friends. Peanut butter blossoms, chocolate chip, snickerdoodles, thumbprints, oreo balls, so so many!! I also got grandmother bracelets for my mom and mother in law.
Chocolate crinkle cookies, peanut clusters & iced sugar cookies for all the neighbors.
I always enjoy giving breads, cookies and candies. This year I'll be making cranberry breads, molasses cookies and dark chocolate covered pretzels.
I make a plate of my grandmothers homemade cookies-they are always a big hit.
I am giving toys and baking cookie
Habanero jelly. Homemade.
Personalized signs and ornaments!
Personalized items - pillow cases, coasters, and mouse pads
Towels, gift cards, legos, iphone, doll house, boomerang,
Funky socks with handmade embellishments for Christmas morning.
Toys for the little ones. House gifts for my daughter cause she and her boyfriend just bought a house. For my son I am so far not sure.
I am making stockings for each of my adult family members.
My husband and I are making a cd of Christmas songs for friends and family.
Cookies, candy, and popcorn.
Chocolate covered pretzels & homemade cookies