Grandma knows how to make a good first impression.
Its easy to make for the gifter but so sweet to receive.
Plus, your new neighbors can enjoy it as breakfast, a snack, or dessert!
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Brown Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies
Molly Bolton
Is there anything more universally beloved as chocolate chip cookies?
They can freeze individual servings if they have leftovers as well.
Cream Cheese Pound Cake
What Southern Grandma doesnt have afavorite pound cake recipe?
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Cream cheese amps up the dreamy texture of this one.
This family favorite will appease even the pickiest eaters at your neighbors table.
Feel free to leave the chopped pecans out of one batch if youre concerned about allergies.
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The bite-size pieces are the ideal sweet treat for your neighbors after long moving days.
Magic Cookie Bars
This old-fashioned cookie recipe is one of Grandmas signatures.
Pack them in a disposable container so your new neighbors dont feel likethey have to return anythingto you.
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Lemon Loaf Cake
This bright and cheery cake is a happy hello to your new neighbors.
They can enjoy a slice as dessert or with their morning coffee.
Gift it in a foil casserole dish so your new neighbors dont have a thing to worry about!
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