Patz Employees Share Christmas Recipes

The holiday season is a time for warmth, gatherings, and of course, delicious food.  Our employees would like to share some of their favorite recipes with you.  We hope you enjoy flipping through these recipes and get inspired to try one or all of them.  Here’s to filling your kitchen with wonderful aromas and creating memories around your table.

From everyone at Patz Corporation, we wish you very happy, healthy, and tasty Christmas season!

*A big shout-out to all the farmers who work 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year in order to keep us nourished.

Additional Patz employee recipes can be found here:

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