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  1. DianaHayes says:

    Beautiful looking salad.

  2. This is my daughters ultimate dessert!!!

  3. Lindsay says:

    Looks absolutely divine!

    I’d love to make this, but I’m curious; when you mention 2 bags of cranberries, does that mean they are sold in a standard measurement? If not, about how many ounces to a bag should I purchase? Thank you!

  4. Sarah says:

    Thanks for giving me the heads up on this link Marye – I will definitely be doing this for Christmas!

  5. reader says:

    One on a stormy afternoon…

    One what? One dozen? One batch?

  6. Drinda says:

    This is a great recipe – if you have the time. I have a similar recipe using canned pumpkin. You stir the pumpin in a heavy saucepan over medium heat until it dries out quit a bit and gets that nice deep, rich color. Measure and make as directed. I also add 1 heaping tbs of either dark treacle or unsulphered molasses. You can reduce a tbs of white sugar, if you like. If you don’t want to use burbon, you can just bump up the vanilla to 1 tsp. Yummy.

    • Marye Audet says:

      thanks Drinda. You can also make the pumpkin ahead and freeze or can it. I just like pumpkin from fresh better

  7. Claudia says:

    Made for Thanksgiving……Fabulous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Thanks!

  8. Aymiee says:

    Wow.. just made this today for Thanksgiving.. awesome. Everyone loved it. Thanks for sharing.

    • Marye Audet says:

      Aymiee I am so glad..I would not have thought about that for thanksgiving. Glad they liked it. :)

  9. I an so happy you had a Happy Thanksgiving and are moving forward and onwards.

  10. Jesscia says:

    :( that was NOT the right link.
    http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b61/xxdancinbabyxx/cake.jpg
    that’s more like it!

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