Where can I find holiday recipes?
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If you're looking for sugar cookies you can roll out and use cookie cutter on, try out http://www.enjoy-how-to-cook.com/easy-sugar-cookie-recipes.html
They really hold up their shape well when you cook them, and they're perfect for decorating.
If you're looking for something a little quicker, you can make drop cookies. Since you only have to drop spoonfuls on the baking sheet instead of rolling out the dough, they go a lot faster. I like these http://www.enjoy-how-to-cook.com/christmas-sugar-cookies.html drizzled with a bit of chocolate.
In fact, I have a whole bunch of holiday dessert recipes http://www.enjoy-how-to-cook.com/christmas-dessert-recipes.html
As for your dressing/stuffing question, my understanding is that they're the same thing, except that you would use the term "dressing" if you cook it in its own dish instead of stuffing the turkey with it.
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