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#HandCraftedEdibles 2015


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In an effort to make all of my holiday gifts this year, I invited some of my favorite foodie bloggers to share recipes for hand-crated edibles. Over the course of twelve weeks, we shared recipes from libations to cookie platters and everything in between. Hope you'll find some inspiration in these posts. Follow us on social media with the hashtag #HandCraftedEdibles. We've also posted our creations to our #handcraftededibles pinterest board.

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Week 1: Tuesday, September 29th – Libations, Part I

Week 2: Tuesday, October 6th – Spice Blends

Week 3: Tuesday, October 13th – Special Diets

Week 4: Tuesday, October 20th – Jarred Mixes

Week 5: Tuesday, October 27th – Libations, Part II

Week 6: Tuesday, November 3rd – Delicious Jams and Jellies

Week 7: Tuesday, November 10th – Pickles

Week 8: Tuesday, November 17th – Cheese Trays

Week 9: Tuesday, November 24th – Go Nuts

Week 10: Tuesday, December 1st – Chocolatiers’R’Us

Week 11: Tuesday, December 8th – Cookie Platters

Week 12: Tuesday, December 15th – Wrap It Up

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