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  2. 30 Easy Thanksgiving Sheet Cake Recipes You'll Be ... - AOL

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    This sheet cake combines the best of fall dessert vibes into one easy-peasy sheet cake: super moist pumpkin cake, caramelized apples, all topped by a wonderful streusel with spices. Get the recipe ...

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    Price: $100 for 4 servings or $240 for 12 servings Type: Heat-and-eat What you get: Whole roasted turkey, mashed potatoes, herb stuffing, turkey gravy, sea salt and cracker pepper green beans ...

  4. May West - Wikipedia

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    A May West is a round dessert cake with creme filling. It was created in Canada, and continues to be particularly popular in the province of Quebec. It is currently made by Vachon Inc., a division of Canada Bread. It was originally called a "Mae West", after the eponymous movie star, but the spelling was changed in the 1980s.

  5. Cuisine of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Pouding chomeur is a white cake soaked in maple syrup or brown sugar. Grands-pères, a spherical cake that is eaten plain, with maple syrup, or filled with fruits. 5; Éclairs, an oblong pastry stuffed with cream and topped with chocolate. Macarons are a sandwich-shaped meringue-based sweet. Mille-feuilles are a layered puff pastry.

  6. The Cracker Barrel Thanksgiving 2024 menu is out now ... - AOL

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    When we say Thanksgiving is a busy time for Cracker Barrel, we're not kidding. Since 2010, the Tennessee-based restaurant company has served more than 3.8 million pounds of turkey, 366,400 gallons ...

  7. Thanksgiving (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Thanksgiving is a statutory holiday in most of Canada, and an optional holiday in the Atlantic provinces of Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Companies that are regulated by the federal government , such as those in the telecommunications and banking sectors, recognize the holiday ...