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  2. 25 Costco Items You'll Need for the Perfect Brunch - AOL

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    Kirkland Signature Plain Bagels (1 Bagel): 330 calories, 1.5 g fat (0 g saturated fat), 760 mg sodium, 70 g carbs (3 g fiber, 6 g sugar), 13 g protein If you're looking for a bagel that tastes ...

  3. Food warmer - Wikipedia

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    A chafing dish, one of many kinds of food warmers A food warmer is typically a table-top device used to maintain the serving temperature of prepared food. It is used both in homes and restaurants.

  4. Chafing dish - Wikipedia

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    Diego Velázquez portrayed a woman poaching eggs in a glazed earthenware chafing dish over charcoal. A chafing dish is a metal cooking or serving pan on a stand with an alcohol burner holding chafing fuel below it. It is used for cooking at table, notably in gueridon service, or as a food warmer for keeping dishes at a buffet warm.

  5. 10 Best Costco Appetizers & Finger Foods To Buy for the ... - AOL

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    More: 10 Best Bulk Buys at Costco for Thanksgiving The Original Poppers Brand Cream Cheese Jalapenos ($13.99) Jalapeno poppers are the gift that keeps on giving all season long — and this giant ...

  6. Buffet - Wikipedia

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    Buffets usually have some or mostly hot dishes, so the term cold buffet (see Smörgåsbord) has been developed to describe formats lacking hot food. Hot or cold buffets usually involve dishware and utensils, but a finger buffet is an array of foods that are designed to be small and easily consumed only by hand, such as cupcakes, slices of pizza ...

  7. Sterno - Wikipedia

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    A can of Sterno aflame. Sterno is a brand of jellied denatured alcohol sold in and meant to be burned directly in its can. Popular both in commercial food service and home entertainment, its primary uses are as a fuel for heating chafing dishes in buffets and serving fondue.