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  2. Amirah Kassem - Wikipedia

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    Amirah Kassem (born January 8, 1987) is an American-born baker, author, designer and media personality. She is best known as the owner and founder of FLOUR SHOP and a judge on the Disney+ food-art series Foodtastic. [1]

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    The egg hunt on the hotel event lawn is available for hotel and restaurant guests only. The hunt for children ages 2-5 will be at 9:30 a.m., and the hunt for children ages 6-10 will be at 10 a.m. Menu

  4. Carolina Foods - Wikipedia

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    Carolina Foods Incorporated is a private confectionery corporation and bakery headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. Founded in 1934, it is known for its Duchess brand honey buns and doughnuts and has been featured on the Food Network .

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  6. Joanne Chang - Wikipedia

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    Joanne Chang (born in Houston, Texas) is an American chef and restaurant owner.She is the owner of Flour Bakery [1] in Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts and James Beard Foundation Award winner for Outstanding Baker, 2016.

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  9. Spudnut Shops - Wikipedia

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    In 1948, one new franchisee opened a store after paying $50 (approx. $1,095 in 2024 dollars) plus the cost of 100 sacks of spudnut flour. [4] By 1952, when the Peltons were on the cover of the April 1952 edition of Mechanix Illustrated (“Their Potatoes Make Dough”), [ 5 ] a franchise cost $1,750, plus equipment and other costs, for an ...