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    St. Patrick’s Day Sandwiches

    By Culinary.net | ContributorFreshen up your St. Patrick’s Day menu with easy, light sandwiches inspired by the traditional color of the festivities. These open-faced noshes can be perfect for lunch, snack time or even as an appetizer for get-togethers with friends and family. Layered with a smooth cream cheese and mozzarella mixture then topped with crisp cucumber and a stem of green bell pepper, these St. Patrick’s Day Sandwiches are easy and cute, which makes them a fan favorite at nearly any green gathering. They’re also sprinkled with lemon juice to add a little acidity and create a nice, light bite. Plus, this recipe is quick to make. When you’re in a rush to get everything on the table for the party, it’s easy to throw together and get on the platter in next to no time. The sandwiches pop off the plate with their bright, seasonal garnishes. While sure to attract attention and have your loved ones asking “Where did you get this idea?” they’re also an easy way to sneak a few vegetables into your kids’ diets. For more festive recipes and ideas at Culinary.net.[embedded content]St. Patrick’s Day SandwichesYield: 8 sandwiches8          ounces plain cream cheese spread, softened1          cup finely shredded mozzarella cheesesalt4          English muffins24        slices cucumber8          thin slices green pepperfresh cilantro leaveslemon juicelemon slices, for garnish (optional)In bowl, mix cream cheese spread, mozzarella cheese and salt well.Split English muffins in half. Cut each muffin half into shamrock shape.Spread cheese mixture over each muffin half.Place three cucumbers on each “shamrock,” one on each “leaf.” Use green pepper slice as stem. Place cilantro leaf on top of each sandwich. Sprinkle sandwiches with lemon juice and add lemon slices, for garnish, if desired.  More

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    Thanksgiving Traditions and Memory-Making Meals

    By Family Features | Contributor  Starting with parades and ending with family meals, Thanksgiving provides all-day opportunities for celebrating life’s special moments with those nearest and dearest to your heart. Waking up to watch the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is a tradition that brings smiles and happiness for many families, and this year, an iconic brand will join the festivities. Since 1921, Wonder Bread has captured the “wonder” its founder Elmer Cline experienced when first watching a hot air balloon race. It’s often credited with the popularization of sliced bread in the United States and now, for the first time, its legacy will be on display Nov. 24 parading through the streets of New York City. To celebrate the special occasion and the joy that Thanksgiving brings, you can enjoy Turkey Cranberry Dinner Rolls as a delicious homemade meal that’s as easy to make as it is to share. If you’re searching for a tasty side that’ll leave your loved ones stuffed, look no further than this Thanksgiving Stuffing, a classic accompaniment to holiday meals and a favorite of home chefs across the country. To learn more about the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and find family-favorite recipes fit for Thanksgiving feasts, visit wonderbread.com/macys-parade.Turkey Cranberry Dinner RollsNonstick cooking spray1          package of Wonder Dinner Rolls2          cups diced turkey, cooked1          cup cranberry sauce or relish6          slices Swiss cheese6          tablespoons butter1          tablespoon yellow mustard1          tablespoon Worcestershire sauce1/2       tablespoon dried minced onionsalt, to taste pepper, to taste1          tablespoon parsley1          cup Parmesan cheesePreheat oven to 325 F. Cover 9-by-13-inch baking pan with foil and spray with nonstick cooking spray.Remove rolls from package in one piece, cutting entire slab in half lengthwise to create one half of “tops” and one half of “bottoms.”Place bottom half in foil-covered pan and layer with turkey, cranberry sauce and Swiss cheese. Add top half of rolls.In microwave, melt butter and whisk in mustard, Worcestershire sauce, onion and salt and pepper, to taste. Pour evenly over rolls.Cover with foil and let sit 5-10 minutes then bake, covered, 20 minutes. Uncover and bake 5 minutes.Sprinkle with parsley and Parmesan cheese. Slice into individual rolls.Thanksgiving Stuffing1/2       cup unsalted butter, divided3          cups chopped onion2 1/2    cups chopped celery1          clove garlic, finely chopped1 1/2    tablespoons chopped fresh sage1 1/2    tablespoons chopped fresh thyme2          teaspoons celery seeds1          pinch grated nutmeg1          pinch ground cloves1          teaspoon kosher salt1          loaf Wonder Classic White Bread, cubed1/2       teaspoon freshly ground black pepper1 1/2    cups low-salt chicken brothHeat oven to 325 F. In large skillet over medium heat, melt 1/4 cup butter. Add onion, celery, garlic, sage, thyme, celery seeds, nutmeg, cloves and salt.Cover and cook until onions are soft, 5-7 minutes. Remove from heat.In large bowl, toss sauteed vegetables with bread cubes and season with pepper. Melt remaining butter and pour over stuffing along with broth then toss to coat.Bake, covered, until heated through, about 35 minutes. Uncover and bake additional 15 minutes.  More