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  2. Cranberry Cream Cheese Spread Will Be Everyone's Favorite ...

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    Yields: 6-8 servings. Prep Time: 10 mins. Total Time: 50 mins. Ingredients. 2 c. fresh or frozen cranberries, thawed. 5 tbsp. granulated sugar. 2 tbsp. brandy

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    In addition to adding plenty of protein, using cottage cheese and feta instead of cream cheese and Cheddar cuts back on saturated fat and calories. Enjoy this easy dip as a side dish, appetizer or ...

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    Peanut butter is mixed with cream cheese and brown sugar for a more spreadable, delectable version. Get the Peanut Butter Apple Dip recipe at Amanda's Cookin' . Amanda's Cookin'

  5. Benedictine (spread) - Wikipedia

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    Benedictine or benedictine spread is a spread made with cucumbers and cream cheese. [1] [2] [3] Invented near the beginning of the 20th century, [1] it was originally and still is used for making cucumber sandwiches, but in recent years it has been used as a dip [3] [4] or combined with meat in a sandwich.

  6. Gingham - Wikipedia

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    Gingham, also called Vichy check, is a medium-weight balanced plain-woven fabric typically with tartan (plaid), striped, or check duotone patterns, in bright colour and in white made from dyed cotton or cotton-blend yarns.

  7. Gingham dress of Judy Garland - Wikipedia

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    In the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz, American entertainer Judy Garland wore a blue-and-white dress in her seminal role as Dorothy Gale throughout the film. Also nicknamed the "Dorothy dress", [1] [2] [3] it was designed for the film by MGM costume designer Adrian, who based it on L. Frank Baum's description of Dorothy's dress in his children's book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900).