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		<title>Thanksgiving No-Bake Turkey Cookies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[These cookies have been our family tradition for almost 20 years now. Making them is a special time the children look forward to every Thanksgiving. Giving them to neighbors and friends is just as fun.]]></description>
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<p align="left">Time to decorate for Thanksgiving and start gathering recipes.</p>
<p align="left">These cookies have been our family tradition for almost 20 years now. Making them is a special time the children look forward to every Thanksgiving. Giving them to neighbors and friends is just as fun.</p>
<p align="left"><strong>No Bake Turkey Cookies</strong></p>
<p><strong>Ingredients:</strong><br />
Fudge Striped Cookies<br />
Chocolate bonbons (Christmas candy aisle at Walmart)<br />
Semi-sweet chocolates<br />
Candy corn<br />
Directions:</p>
<p>Melt some of the semi-sweet chocolate in the microwave on low setting to use as glue. Cut one-fourth of the <img src="http://heartofwisdom.com/images/nl/Fall/turkey.gif" alt="" width="139" height="113" align="right" />cookie off to make the tail. Coat the flat part of the bonbon with melted chocolate to “glue” to the center of the cookie (covering the hole).</p>
<p>Cover one side of the candy corn with melted chocolate and press on the bonbon to make the face.</p>
<p>Use a toothpick and melted chocolate to make two eyes. Use two unmelted pieces of semi-sweet chocolate to make the feet. Place each finished turkey on a plate (or wax paper) and refrigerate until firm. ENJOY!</p>
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