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  2. Plan the Perfect Picnic With These Recipes - AOL

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    Make sure your cooler doesn’t have any leaks and you have the proper containers to transport your food. Prep ahead of time. To minimize stress on picnic day, prepare as much food as possible in ...

  3. We Asked A Dietitian For Some Of Her Favorite Road Trip Snacks

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    For a ready-to-eat meal that doesn’t need refrigeration and has enough calories, protein, and fiber to keep you going, keep a few cans of these ready-to-eat Wild Tuna White Bean Salads on hand.

  4. 90 Easy Bite-Sized Appetizers For The Best Party Ever - AOL

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    Lobster Mac & Cheese Bites. The perfect bite to start any party is one made of mac and cheese and lobster.Here we use a combination of heavy cream, sharp cheddar, and nutty gouda cheese along with ...

  5. Easy Cheese - Wikipedia

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    A similar product was released by Betty Lou Foods in 1963. [1] Easy Cheese was first manufactured by Nabisco and sold under the name "Snack Mate" from 1965 until 1984. Advertisements often displayed the orange product adorned in flowy peaks atop several different types of appetizers .

  6. 10 Foods You Should Never Eat on a Road Trip - AOL

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    High Fiber Foods. You should rethink eating foods like beans and broccoli until you reach your destination. While good for your body in general, fiber can cause gas and bloating. Digestion of high ...

  7. Products without kosher certification requirements - Wikipedia

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    Products without kosher certification requirements are foods, drinks, and food products that do not require kosher certification or a hechsher to be considered kosher. Products that are kosher without a hechsher may nonetheless need a hechsher during Passover. [1] [2]