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  2. 15 Mini Desserts Perfect for Holiday Parties & Cocktails

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    Mini Lemon Tarts in Phyllo Cups These delicate treats are made with crispy phyllo shells filled with tangy lemon curd and homemade whipped cream, making for the perfect bite-sized dessert. Get the ...

  3. List of food preparation utensils - Wikipedia

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    A round, open topped container, capable of holding liquid. Materials used to make bowls vary considerably, and include wood, glass and ceramic materials. Bread knife: To cut bread A serrated blade made of metal, and long enough to slice across a large loaf of bread. Using a sawing motion, instead of pushing force as with most knives, it is ...

  4. 20 Mini New Year's Eve Desserts That Demand Your Attention - AOL

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    These mini New Year's Eve-worthy desserts are perfect for any celebration, or just to satiate that random sweet craving. Choose from Baklava Cups and Hazelnut Chocolate Truffles, to Strawberry ...

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    The best Presidents' Day kitchen sales include major savings on brands like All-Clad, KitchenAid, Le Creuset, and Ninja, with discounts up to 50% or more.

  6. Food storage container - Wikipedia

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    Wherever food is harvested, manufactured or distributed there is a need for containers to enable the food to travel securely and in good condition to the shop, warehouse or distribution depot. For many foods, especially those in their own individual containers such as canned vegetables, the common container is the corrugated fiberboard box ...

  7. Bowl - Wikipedia

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    In Ancient Greek pottery, small bowls, including phiales and pateras, and bowl-shaped cups called kylices were used. Phiales were used for libations and included a small dent in the center for the bowl to be held with a finger, although one source indicates that these were used to hold perfume rather than wine .