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By Wendy Stoltz, Hristina Polk / Last Modified On December 11, 2024These gluten-free spritz cookies deserve pride of place at any family Christmas get-together. They're buttery, tender, and now gluten ...
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Combine the melted butter and remaining buttermilk in a small bowl. Bake the biscuits for 14-18 minutes or until they are ...