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Better Homes and Gardens' 2010 Annual Challenge Recipe Winners
Chosen from more than 6,000 entries, the winners of this year's Annual Recipe Challenge share a gift for combining bold flavor and smart techniques. Check out their winning recipes.
" she says . " They became the inspiration for the glaze . I love putting my own spin on something as classic as a bundt cake . " Grace A . Eckstorm , of Holden Beach , North Carolina , won the $ 2 , 500 Personal Favorites category with her Caribbean "
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Sweet pull-apart biscuits, warm from the oven, are hard to resist. It's a great way to start the day with your holiday guests, and you never have to let on how easy they were to make!
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Better Homes and Gardens April 2010 Recipes
Great Falls, Montana, won the $2,500 Dessert category in the 2010 Annual Recipe Challenge with her company-worthy bundt cake . Mary Louise Lever, of Rome, Georgia, won the $2,500 Holiday category in the 2010 Annual Recipe Challenge with
February 2011 Flavor of the Month: Dark Chocolate
Espresso deepens the chocolatey flavor of this rich bundt cake . Buttermilk, cocoa powder, and bittersweet chocolate give this decadent ice cream topper incredible richness. Layer dark and
Better Homes and Gardens February 2008 Recipes
mouthwatering dessert that's a must-try for dinner tonight. A rich chocolate-and-buttercream drizzle takes classic Bundt cake to the next level. Serve it as the grand finale at your next dinner party. For a light bite at the end of a heavy meal
December 2010 Flavor of the Month: Cinnamon
Every season has a flavor all its own, and this month is all about cinnamon. Warm and spicy, it's the perfect complement to sugar, chocolate, and other cozy flavors such as nutmeg and cloves. Here are 20 of our all-time favorite cinnamon-flavor recipes for you to try.
Easy & Inexpensive Christmas Wreaths
from nature for a wreath designed for the great outdoors. Gather berries, greenery, and pinecones, and place in a fancy Bundt or round baking pan (there are more tips for using a plain round pan on the next slide). Add water, place the pan outside
spaces between the tiers. This might be a perfect cake for a small wedding, engagement party, or bridal shower. Miniature bundt cakes encased in a vanilla glaze are set on the bottom levels. The top tier is a larger cake and wedding topper of doves







