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  2. Grandma's 21 Nostalgic Desserts That Deserve a Comeback - AOL

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    From Jell-O molds to homemade cookies, these treats are just like the kind grandma used to make! ... When it comes to making classic chocolate chip cookies, grandma knows best! And since Ree is ...

  3. 60 Valentine's Day Desserts That Make You Fall in Love at ...

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    This no-bake treat layers chocolate cookies, fluffy whipped cream, and juicy raspberries. It's an easy, six-ingredient dessert perfect for last-minute Valentine’s Day plans. Get the Oreo Icebox ...

  4. Cat tongue - Wikipedia

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    [1] [9] They are sometimes dipped in chocolate as part of their preparation. [9] In France, the cookie is often served with sorbet or ice cream. [9] In the Canary Islands, cat's tongue cookies are served with bienmesabe, a dessert dish. [10] A cat's tongue mold pan may be used in their preparation, in which cookie dough is placed and then baked ...

  5. List of cookies - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate chip cookie: United States (Whitman, Massachusetts) A drop cookie which features chocolate chips as its distinguishing ingredient, also containing flour, shortening, eggs, and sugar. Variations include recipes with other types of chocolate or additional ingredients, such as nuts or oatmeal. Chocolate-coated marshmallow treats ...

  6. Cookie Crisp - Wikipedia

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    A box of Cookie Crisp from 1984, featuring Cookie Jarvis [1]. The first Cookie Crisp mascot, Cookie Jarvis, was introduced in 1977. [1] [11] A wizard in the Merlin mold, he magically turns cookie jars into cereal bowls with a wave of his wand and rhyming incantations.

  7. Do Preserves Need To Be Refrigerated? An Expert Explains - AOL

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    Refrigeration, on the other hand, prolongs the shelf life of preserves because the cold temperature (around 38 degrees Fahrenheit) slows down bacterial and mold growth, explains Garcia-Benson.