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How to Make Christmas Party Recipes: Video Series

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Learn how to make office Christmas party recipes, including savory cheese sticks and Russian tea cakes, in this free video recipe series.

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  1. Learn about whether to bring sweet or savory food to your next office Christmas party in this free video recipe.

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  2. Learn about ingredients for cheese straws to bring to your next office Christmas party in this free video recipe.

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  3. Learn how to grate cheese and cream butter for cheese straws to bring to your next office Christmas party in this free video recipe.

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  4. Learn how to add dry ingredients for cheese straws to bring to your next office Christmas party in this free video recipe.

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  5. Learn how to roll dough for cheese straws to bring to your next office Christmas party in this free video recipe.

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  6. Learn how to cut dough for cheese straws to bring to your next office Christmas party in this free video recipe.

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  7. Learn how to bake cheese straws to bring to your next office Christmas party in this free video recipe.

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  8. Learn about the ingredients for Russian tea cakes to bring to your next office Christmas party in this free video recipe.

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  9. Learn how to cream butter for Russian tea cakes to bring to your next office Christmas party in this free video recipe.

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  10. Learn how to add flour for Russian tea cakes to bring to your next office Christmas party in this free video recipe.

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  11. Learn how to add nuts for Russian tea cakes to bring to your next office Christmas party in this free video recipe.

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  12. Learn how to cool Russian tea cakes to bring to your next office Christmas party in this free video recipe.

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  13. Learn how to form balls for Russian tea cakes to bring to your next office Christmas party in this free video recipe.

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  14. Learn how to roll Russian tea cakes in sugar to bring to your next office Christmas party in this free video recipe.

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  15. Learn how to package the food to bring to your next office Christmas party in this free video recipe.

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The celebration of Christmas marks one of the most festive holidays of the year. Traditionally a Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ, Christmas has taken on a myriad of secular customs and activities. The exchange of gifts and presents placed under a Christmas tree by Santa Claus is certain to bring fond memories for many children in Western cultures, and tales of Rudolph leading eight reindeer on the roof are classics. Often Christmas activities incorporate winter activities like sipping hot cocoa or using winter foliage as Christmas decorations.

Office Christmas parties are a holiday tradition for many work places, and making great holiday recipes can only add to the joy of the season. In this free video series, our expert will show you how to make office Christmas party recipes. Learn how to make savory cheese sticks and sweet Russian tea cakes. Get tips for creating the dough for each dish, rolling it out and baking it to create a special office party treat. If your office party is looming and you can't figure out what to make, let our expert show you these recipes sure to please all your co-workers.

 
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