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  2. Is pumpkin good for dogs? What to know about whether ... - AOL

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    Don't feed your dog whole chunks of pumpkin, which take longer to break down and can cause even more digestive issues, Watkins says. Pet Halloween costumes 2024: Try these 6 cute, funny and spooky ...

  3. 37 Pumpkin Muffin Recipes Perfect for Sweater Weather - AOL

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    Moist, tender and packed with fall spices. Plus learn how to make easy pumpkin muffins with domed muffin tops! Get the recipe: Easy Pumpkin Spice Muffins. Joyous Apron.

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    Try out all of our top Halloween recipes, our favorite apple recipes, and easy fall dinner ideas. Pumpkin Muffins. Pumpkin is our go-to ingredient for pies, cheesecakes, and cookies.

  5. Muffin - Wikipedia

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    A muffin or bun is an individually portioned baked product; however, the term can refer to one of two distinct items: a part-raised flatbread (like a crumpet) that is baked and then cooked on a griddle (typically unsweetened), or a (often sweetened) quickbread that is chemically leavened and then baked in a mold.

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    Cheesy BBQ Fries with Ranch Dip. Give frozen fries an instant upgrade by coating them in barbecue seasoning, then smothering with melty cheese and serving with an easy, cool homemade ranch dip.

  7. The Dogs and the Lion's Skin - Wikipedia

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    The Dogs and the Lion's Skin is a fable ascribed to Aesop and is numbered 406 in the Perry Index. [1] However, it is only found in a mediaeval Greek manuscript claiming to be a translation from the Syriac (Syntipas, Fable 19). The story relates how some dogs, finding the skin of a lion, began to tear it to pieces.