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  2. The 36-Year-Old Gingerbread Recipe That's the Easiest Holiday ...

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    '80s-Era Gingerbread Cake. ... Then, pour in the lemon brandy or vanilla extract and buttermilk and mix well. Pour the batter into prepared pan and bake for 20 to 30 minutes. I checked mine after ...

  3. Gingerbread Cookie Bark Comes Together (& Apart) In A Snap - AOL

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    Yields: 8 servings. Prep Time: 5 mins. Total Time: 20 mins. Ingredients. 2 c. (340 g.) white chocolate chips. 1/2 tsp. ground ginger. 1/4 tsp. ground cloves

  4. National Gingerbread House Competition - Wikipedia

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    National Gingerbread House Competition entries on display at the Omni Grove Park Inn. The National Gingerbread House Competition is an annual event held at Omni Grove Park Inn in Asheville, North Carolina, United States. Finalists are placed on public display in the resort's halls each November and December. [1]

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  6. Jiffy mix - Wikipedia

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    The company's corn muffin mix is its most popular brand, and has around a 90 percent market share in the corn muffin mix category in the United States. [1] In 2013, 14 of the company's products were also manufactured in institutional-sized packaging, [ 3 ] which is sold to institutions such as hospitals and schools, among others under two brands.

  7. Gingerbread - Wikipedia

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    Gingerbread was a popular treat at medieval European festivals and fairs, and there were even dedicated gingerbread fairs. [ 5 ] The first documented trade of gingerbread biscuits in England dates to the 16th century, [ 9 ] where they were sold in monasteries, pharmacies, and town square farmers' markets.