The Christmas jars cookbook : recipes, crafts, and heartwarming stories from our family to yours / Jason and Kodi Wright.
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TextSeries: Christmas jarsPublisher: [Salt Lake City] : Shadow Mountain Publishing, [2025]Description: pages cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781639934270
- Wright, Jason F. 23/eng/20250227
- TX739.2.C45 W754 2025
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Includes index.
"Inspired by the heartwarming tradition of Christmas Jars, the national phenomenon that has touched the lives of millions of people, Jason and his wife Kodi Wright have created a unique cookbook that celebrates the joy of giving through thirty delicious homemade recipes. Filled with mouthwatering and laugh-out-loud recipes like Rudolph's Maple Carrot Cupcakes, Kason's Caramel Apple Cheesecake Dip, and Christmas Movie Caramel Corn, these tasty treats are perfect for sharing with neighbors, friends, or anyone in need of a little holiday cheer. Much like the tradition behind the movement, the recipes in The Christmas Jars Cookbook are designed to be lovingly prepared and given away to friends, family, and neighbors.
But this cookbook includes more than just food—it's filled with inspiring real-life stories from people who have given or received Christmas Jars, along with creative craft ideas. Whether it's a jar of Sift and Gift Hot Chocolate mix, a batch of Ginger Cream Cookies, or a heartfelt craft like Hope's Mini Decorative Wreath, these ideas will help you spread love and holiday spirit.
Perfect for the giving season, The Christmas Jar Cookbook reminds us that the best gifts come from the heart—and sometimes, from the kitchen."
