Candy

Aunt Bill's Brown Candy

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With unforgettable caramel flavor and bursting with plump pecans, this old-fashioned cooked candy is a Sooner tradition in the state of Oklahoma.

Not for the inexperienced candy-maker, but for those with a good knowledge of candy-cooking, it's a heavenly holiday treat.

Aunt Bill's Brown CandyAunt Bill's Brown Candy



Rocky Road

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Easy enough for children to make and so delicious! Rocky Road is just the thing for the chocoholic in your life.

Vary the flavor by subsituting milk chocolate chips for semi-sweet.



Mim's Texas Pralines

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Creamy and delicious. this Texas treat dates from the days when Christmas memories had to be made with little more than some nuts from the backyard trees. Traditionally sent to our family by my grandmother, Mim Miller, these pecan patties spell "Christmas" to me!



Haystacks

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Each year, our family would wait eagerly for my grandparents' box of Christmas treats. This recipe was my grandfather's contribution.

Chocolate bundles of crunchy rolled oats, crisp coconut and plump pecans, these traditional Christmas favorites are easy to make ... and this candy freezes well if properly packaged.



Almond-Chocolate Toffee

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My brother John's favorite holiday treat, this candy is easy to make, transports well--and has a buttery, crunchy taste that is "to die for".



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