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  2. Snap-dragon (game) - Wikipedia

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    There were several other traditions surrounding the game of snap-dragon. Mary F. Blain describes the belief that the person who snatches the most treats out of the brandy will meet their true love within a year. [7] In another tradition, one of the raisins contains a gold button and becomes "the lucky raisin".

  3. Fruit Basket Turnover - Wikipedia

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    Fruit Basket Turnover or Fruit Basket Upset, also known as Fruit Salad, Fruit Bowl, Fruits Basket [] and others is a children's game.. Fruit Basket usually refers to a variation in which each fruit is ostensibly associated with only one player, and the player in the centre must call two fruit names.

  4. Raisin - Wikipedia

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    Dried fruit; Raisin cake; Snap-dragon, a Victorian parlour game that involved raisins being plucked from a bowl of burning brandy; Sun-Maid, a popular brand of raisins available in North America and the United Kingdom; The California Raisins, a fictional music group of anthropomorphized raisins created by CalRAB to promote the food on TV

  5. 17 Easy No-Added-Sugar Breakfast Recipes - AOL

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    Anti-Inflammatory Strawberry–Passion Fruit Green Smoothie. Photographer: Stacy k. Allen, Props: Christina Brockman, Food Stylist: Julian Hensarling ... Cottage Cheese-Berry Bowl. Photographer ...

  6. The 75 Best Homemade Treats To Gift Any Time Of Year - AOL

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    Bacon Jam. Making jam doesn't always involve cooking down seasonal fruit. Sometimes it involves caramelizing onions and shallots in bacon fat, maple syrup, and brown sugar for a sweet and savory ...

  7. 87 Christmas cookie recipes to bake this holiday season

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    Simply preheat your oven, then roll the cookie dough into balls and dunk in a bowl of assorted sprinkles until completely covered. Place on a cookie sheet, gently flatten and bake. Noël Nut Balls ...

  8. Category:Defunct college football bowls - Wikipedia

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    This category consists of college football bowl games that are no longer played ... Raisin Bowl (5 P) S. Salad Bowl (game) ... Fruit Bowl; G. Garden State Bowl; Gem ...

  9. Fruit Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The Fruit Bowl was a post-season college football bowl game held in December at Kezar Stadium in San Francisco, California. The game was held three times, following the 1947–1949 seasons. The game was held three times, following the 1947–1949 seasons.