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Candy Cane Cookies

Welcome to Our Farm Posted on December 30, 2019 by DebbieMarch 11, 2026
candy cane cookie

Made with organic, non-gmo ingredients and no artificial colors or flavors, I used organic strawberry and beet juice powder, I feel a little less guilty eating these candy cane cookies over the traditional recipe. Candy cane cookies are the most requested … Continue reading →

Posted in Recipes | Tagged candy cane cookies, juice powder food coloring, natural food coloring
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Debbie Schulte is a writer, horse lover, and small-farm dreamer living in Central Washington. Through stories, reflections, and creative projects, she shares the quiet lessons horses teach about patience, trust, and connection.

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