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Christmas - Santa's Net Recipes - Around the World

posted December 21, 2007 - 1:29am
Christmas - Santa's Net Recipes - Around the World

Christmas - Santa's Net Recipes - Around the World

The food to leave out for Santa Claus

Amaretti from Italy
Amish Friendship Bread NEW
Amish Sugar Cookies
Billy Can Pudding from Australia
Chilean Christmas Bread
Christmas Candied Cranberries
Christmas Chocolate and Coconut Shortbread
Christmas Cheese Scones from New Zealand
Christmas Apple Pie
Christmas Chocolate Logs from France
Chrismas Damper from Australia
Christmas Float
Christmas Fruit Bars
Christmas Fudge
Christmas Lebkuchen from Egypt
Christmas Nut Roll from Hungary
Christmas Party Mints
Christmas Snow Logs
Christmas Stuffing from Germany
Christmas Wreath Candy
Christmas Wreath Cookies
Claus Cranberry Punch
Coconut Macaroons
Colonial Goose from Australia.
Double Layered Pumpkin Pie
Drover's Plum Pudding from Australia
Epiphany Cake from America
Father Christmas Salad
Fruitcake
Ghryba from Egypt
Ginger Bread from Germany
Ginger Bread Men
Gingerbread House (External link)
Gingerbread Ornaments
Holiday Ham Balls from Sweden
Holiday Slaw
Ice Cream Snow
Irish Shamrocks from Ireland
Irish Soda Scones from Ireland
Julebrod (Christmas Porridge) from Denmark
King George Christmas Pudding 1714
Kourabiethes from Greece
Krackolates
Mint Snowballs
Mrs Claus Christmas Soup
North Pole Cupcake Cones
Nutmeg Rolls
Pecan Pie
Peck of Pikelets from England
Pudding De Noel A La Francaise from France
Pumpkin Pie from America
Rudolph's Cookie Kisses
Santa's Punch
Santa's Sausage Balls
Santa's Victorian Candy Canes
Scottish Bannocks
Sauce Creme Au Chocolat from France
Sicilian Cake
Snow Candy
Sweet Potatoes
Torte Vagilia Di Natale from Italy
Tortellini from Italy. NEW
Turkey and Potato Salad
Turon from Spain
Variety Christmas Salad
White Christmas from Australia.


Website: http://www.santas.net/recipes.htm

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