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Holiday links....some of my favorites
Karen's Christmas Box has compiled a list of links to aid in your search for help
and information for that special Holiday Dinner. Enjoy!!
Honeysuckle White
Turkey
"From the folks who know more about preparing delicious turkey in a
wide variety of dishes. Something that you can enjoy all year long." Hotline:
(800) 810-MEAL
Butterball
The one place where turkey and stuffing go hand in hand! Hotline:
(800) 323-4848
The Kitchen Link --
Holidays and Celebrations
Your guide to what's cooking on the Net.
Land
O'Lakes Holiday Bakeline
'Tis the season for glad tidings, party planning, tree trimming, baking
festive holiday treats and of course, the Land O'Lakes Holiday
Bakeline. Hotline: (800) 782-9606
Godiva Harvest Recipes
A collection of chocolate recipes.
Veggies Unite Recipe Directory
A searchable site for an alternative to the traditional meat eating holiday.
McCormick Food Service Recipe Box
A great collection of recipes from McCormick Foods database, " one of the top leaders in spices,
seasonings and flavors."
Digital Missourian: Vegetarian Cooking
Laura Bliss makes some great meatless meals that any meat lover would enjoy.
YumYum Recipes
How about a recipe for bacon-wrapped turkey burgers or impossible turkey and
stuffing pie? This site has those and many more interesting delights.
Soar: Holiday Recipes
Tradition is passed down like recipes, here you will find a great collection.
Christmas.com
Insights into Christmas traditions around the world and extensive links to Christmas newsgroups.
Kwanzaa Information
Center
This is an encyclopedic guide to the African-American spiritual
holiday.
Jewish Holidays -
Introduction
Each of the pages in this series talks about the significance of a
holiday, its traditional observances and related customs, the date on which
each holiday will occur until the year 2000, and in
some cases recipes for traditional, Ashkenazic holiday-related foods.
Christmas in Cyberspace
The oldest Christmas site on the Net
Silent Night, Holy Night
A song that can be seen as the "anthem" of Christmas time, it has been
translated into a number of languages.
Family.com
Do a head menu's tips for your holiday dinner.
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