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  2. Deck the Halls—and Your Dessert Table—with This ... - AOL

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    Yields: 12 servings. Prep Time: 1 hour. Total Time: 2 hours 20 mins. Ingredients. For the Cake: Nonstick baking spray with flour, for the pan. 2 3/4 c. all-purpose flour

  3. 3 desserts you should have on your table this Passover - AOL

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    Makes 8 cookies. Total time: 2 hours 30 minutes, including 1 hour of resting time | Cook time: 11 to 13 minutes. Ingredients 1½ cups almond flour, sifted

  4. I Make My Granny’s Boozy Balls Every Year for Christmas - AOL

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    How To Make Granny’s Boozy Balls. To make 2 dozen balls, you’ll need: 1 3/4 cups vanilla wafer crumbs (about 6.1 ounces), plus more as needed

  5. Baby shower - Wikipedia

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    Baby showers and other social events to celebrate an impending or recent birth are popular around the world, but not in Western Europe. They are often women-only social gatherings. In Armenia, a baby shower is called "qarasunq" (քառասունք) and is celebrated 40 days after the birth. It is a mixed party for all relatives and friends.

  6. King cake - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, a small porcelain baby, [39] symbolizing Jesus, is hidden in the king cake and is a way for residents of Louisiana to celebrate their Christian faith. [40] The baby symbolizes luck and prosperity to whoever finds it. That person is also responsible for purchasing next week's cake [41] or hosting the next Mardi Gras party.

  7. List of desserts - Wikipedia

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    The word "dessert" originated from the French word desservir "to clear the table" and the negative of the Latin word servire. [2] There are a wide variety of desserts in western cultures, including cakes, cookies, biscuits, gelatins, pastries, ice creams, pies, puddings, and candies.