Holiday Food

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Holiday charcuterie

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Mindful Thanksgiving bites

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How do I make a waffle board for a holiday breakfast?

To make a waffle board for the holidays, start with a large wooden cutting board. Place any food you have in containers first like whipped cream, syrups, peanut butter, hazelnut spread, or chocolate chips. Then, set small stacks of waffles near the containers, and fill open spaces with fresh fruits. Think berries, sliced bananas, kiwi fruit, and mandarin oranges. Next to the waffle board, add a platter of cooked bacon and link sausage for a scrumptious holiday breakfast.

What are some easy holiday cocktails?

For a pretty pomegranate mimosa, line the bottom of a champagne glass with about a teaspoon of pomegranate seeds. Fill about 1/3 of the glass with pomegranate juice and the rest with champagne. This cocktail offers a beautiful color, and you can watch the pomegranate seeds float gently to the top of the glass. For more easy holiday cocktails, serve mulled wine, eggnog spiked with brandy, and hard seltzers in flavors like peppermint or ginger snap.

What are some no-bake desserts I can make for the holidays?

Dipped pretzels are a no-bake dessert that people of all ages love. Dress up dipped pretzels with crushed peppermint or red and green sprinkles for the holidays. For another dipped treat, spread peanut butter between two round crackers and coat with dark chocolate dip. Use a small spoon to drizzle vanilla dip over the top for a fancy, holiday look.