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    It isn't the holidays without Trader Joe's, a one-stop shop for seasonal snacks and products. Here, you'll find the best Trader Joe's holiday items for 2024!

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    No-Bake Eggnog Pie. This pie is cool, creamy, and easy to make ahead. Add some bourbon and a bit of nutmeg for that true eggnog flavor. Get the No-Bake Eggnog Pie recipe.

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    There’s nothing better than a homemade pie. In honor of the beloved dessert, Google compiled a list of the most uniquely searched pies in every state in 2021.

  5. List of foods named after places - Wikipedia

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    Key lime pie — via the Key lime from the Florida Keys islands; Mississippi mud pie — the Mississippi River; New England brown bread — the New England region; New Haven-style pizza — the city of New Haven, Connecticut; New York-style bagel, New York-style pastrami and New York-style pizza — New York City

  6. Mud pie - Wikipedia

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    Mud Pies by Ludwig Knaus. Making a mud pie is a children's activity or game that consists of creating a mixture of water and soil and playing or pretending to make food or a pie. Mud pies are not meant to be eaten, although they can be thrown in the face. [1] A broader category describes this activity as mud play. [2]

  7. Mississippi mud pie - Wikipedia

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    The name "Mississippi mud pie" is derived from the dense cake that resembles the banks of the Mississippi River. [1] [3] [7] [8] Its earliest known reference in print is dated 1975. [9] Mississippi mud pies may have begun in the 1970s as a variation on mud cake, a dessert which was popular in the American South during World War II. [4] [5] [10 ...