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thanksgiving cooking
By emme

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Get the storybook "Cranberry Thanksgiving" by Wende and Harry Devlin. Its about Grandmothers Famous Cranberry Bread recipe, and people trying to steal it from her, while she saves it behind a brick in the fireplace to give
to her grand daughter.

At the end of the book, wonder of wonders, they have "accidentally" left the famous recipe in the back of the book!! Its a fairly simple loaf recipe. I make it in mini loaf pans and we wrap it in cellophane and send it home, along with a copy of the recipe, which they PROMISE not to lose.

A really easy recipe is to make home made cranberry sauce - its

just raw cranberries, sugar, water and a little fresh orange zest (grated peel). You cook and stir for about 10 minutes as the berries pop their skin, and then and let it cool. There is a recipe on the back of the package. One package of cranberries makes lots, enough to share into at least 8 baby food jars to take home.

 


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