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Printable Recipe Book: 5 Holiday Freezer Fudge Recipes

Chocolate and maple and pumpkin, oh my! The holidays are here—which means so are all of the sweets and food that come along with them. Just because you’ve made the decision to make healthier choices, doesn’t mean you have to deprive yourself of some of your favorite holiday snacks. That’s right, you can still enjoy sweet and savory desserts (think holiday fudge), all while staying on track with your diet plan.

We are here to tell you that you can have your holiday fudge and eat it, too. We have created the ultimate recipe book to include five holiday fudge recipes to satisfy a sweet tooth. These recipes are so simple, you’ll want to make each one at least once this holiday season! Whip them all up for a holiday get together, or pick out your favorite flavor to indulge in throughout the week. Whatever the case may be, one thing is certain—your sweet tooth is sure to be satisfied and your taste buds are sure to be thanking you.

So enjoy this printable recipe book as our gift to you this holiday season—and a perfect gift, indeed! Who doesn’t love a piece of fudge? Especially when the fudge is Nutrisystem-approved and the perfect sweet treat to satisfy all of your holiday cravings!

Click here to get your free printable recipe book featuring five holiday freezer fudge recipes! >

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