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  2. Buffalo Chicken Dip Is Ready to Serve in a Slow Cooker - AOL

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    To serve, garnish the dip with blue cheese crumbles, buffalo sauce, and a sprinkle of chives. Hold on warm for up to 2 hours. Serve with carrots, celery sticks, and tortilla chips.

  3. These Crock-Pot Soup Recipes Were Made for Cozy Nights - AOL

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    Crock-Pot soup recipes are perfect for busy fall days. Try Ree's slow cooker chicken tortilla and broccoli cheese soups, plus chicken noodle and loaded potato.

  4. Our Buffalo Chicken Dip Uses A Simple Overlooked Ingredient ...

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    Bake dip until bubbling all the way through, 20 to 25 minutes. Top with chives and remaining 1 tablespoon blue cheese. Serve with carrots, celery sticks, and tortilla chips alongside.

  5. Cheese soup - Wikipedia

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    Cheese is a main ingredient in cheese soup, and is typically used in the dish in grated form or in chunks or pieces. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Cheeses used include hard cheeses like Cheddar , Gruyère and Parmesan cheese [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] and soft ones such as farmer cheese , Gouda cheese , muenster cheese , queso blanco and queso Chihuahua .

  6. 26 Slow Cooker BBQ Chicken Recipes To Make All Summer Long - AOL

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    The Magical Slow Cooker. Tender chicken thighs simmered in a sweet root beer barbecue sauce. Great on buns or on rice. Get the Recipe: Crockpot Root Beer BBQ Chicken

  7. Cold pack cheese - Wikipedia

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    Cold pack cheese, also known as club cheese or crock cheese, [1] is a type of cheese spread that is created by blending natural cheeses without the use of heat. Cold pack cheese was first made by a Wisconsin tavern owner for snacking [ 1 ] during the height of Great Depression . [ 2 ]