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  2. 150+ Easy Thanksgiving Dessert Recipes For Everyone - AOL

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    Layers of cheesecake, caramel, chocolate and a shortbread crust combine to make a rich and gorgeous dessert. Get the recipe: Twix Cheesecake Pie Life Love Sugar

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    Fun fact: I’ve tried all 34 cheesecake varieties from The Cheesecake Factory. Furthermore, I’ve tasted a few of their limited-time seasonal gems. My favorite of all time is the pumpkin pecan ...

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    Peanut Butter Blossoms. As the story goes, a woman by the name of Mrs. Freda F. Smith from Ohio developed the original recipe for these for The Grand National Pillsbury Bake-Off competition in 1957.

  5. Cheesecake - Wikipedia

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    Cheesecake is a dessert made with a soft fresh cheese (typically cottage cheese, cream cheese, quark or ricotta), eggs, and sugar. It may have a crust or base made from crushed cookies (or digestive biscuits), graham crackers, pastry, or sometimes sponge cake. [1] Cheesecake may be baked or unbaked, and is usually served chilled.

  6. Southern Living - Wikipedia

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    Southern Living is a lifestyle magazine aimed at readers in the Southern United States featuring recipes, house plans, garden plans, and information about Southern culture and travel. It is published by Birmingham , Alabama –based Southern Progress Corporation , a unit of IAC 's Dotdash Meredith .

  7. German chocolate cake - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, a recipe for "German's Chocolate Cake" appeared as the "Recipe of the Day" in The Dallas Morning News. [2] It was created by Mrs. George Clay, a homemaker from Dallas, Texas, [2] and used the "German's Sweet Chocolate" baking chocolate introduced over a century earlier in 1853 by American baker Samuel German for the Baker's Chocolate Company of Boston, Massachusetts. [3]