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These cute little pastries are so yummy! I serve them warm with vanilla ice cream and they are always a big hit with family and quests. Easy to make and delicious...
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This Spinach Power smoothie packed with apples, ginger, lemon, and lime is a quick and easy drink that doubles as a delicious breakfast.
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This is my doctored up version of a diet ambrosia salad my mom always made. I admit that this sounds strange, but it really is sweet and refreshing on a hot summer day! (It's not as low-cal as hers.) It's also easy to adjust to your family's fruit preferences.
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Banana Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting - an easy banana cake, made as a sheet cake! The cake has super banana flavor paired with a sweet and tangy cream cheese frosting. This banana sheet cake is perfect for a large gathering.
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Apple crumble is one of those desserts all cooks should have in their back pockets It’s a no-fuss favorite that works as well for dessert with a big scoop of ice cream as it does for breakfast with some plain, whole-milk yogurt This recipe starts with a hefty crumb mixture, studded with pecans and old-fashioned rolled oats
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Graham cracker crumbs give a special sweetness to this tangy bread filled with cranberries, raisins and nuts.
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Arrange the potatoes, onions, and whole chicken in a pan, season with a piquant Kikkoman Soy Sauce mixture, and let the oven do the rest!
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Butter cookies with peppermint pizzazz make the perfect holiday treat. Use crushed candy canes and peppermint extract to flavor the tasty round morsels.
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These mini coconut cupcakes topped with passion fruit icing and edible flowers are a tropical addition to your dessert repertoire.
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This recipe is by Bryan Miller and takes 40 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.