
In this Nov. 13, 2017 photo, rosette cookies, are an important part of Amy Graham's Christmas traditions. The Carthage, Ill., woman enjoys passing down the recipes she learned to love as a child, like rosette cookies always made by her mother, to her nine great-nieces and nephews. "It's like a little pancake batter cooked on a hot iron that is heated up in oil," she said. "The batter is not sweet at all, then you dust them with powdered sugar. That gives them a distinct flavor and a little more sweetness." (Deborah Gertz Husar/The Quincy Herald-Whig via AP)
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