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I'm looking for a dessert for a holiday potluck party that needs to be able to transport well - does anyone have any ideas???

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My favorite holiday pie, Snickerdoodle Pie, is pretty easy to transport, because the inside is baked, like a moist cake, and does not have fruit to ooze onto the car.  Also, since its like a cake, it does not have to be served warm- like an apple or cherry pie, or kept chilled- like a pumpkin pie.

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cobblers, puddings, and pies don't really travel well

cobblers tend to become soggy and doughy, puddings... well that is obvious, and pies tend to ooze or slosh too much in transport.

if you are thinking about something fruity try a crisp (like a cobbler with a different topping), something rich try fudge, something creamy, cheesecake, something for a holiday theme, various cakes ( I like to make a rolled chocolate cake decorated as a yule log) or you could just make a variety of cookies

if you need a recipe post back and I'll be happy to share

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