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  2. Little Smokies Are Even Better Than You Remember - AOL

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    Yields: 10-12 servings. Prep Time: 10 mins. Total Time: 2 hours 10 mins. Ingredients. 1 c. ketchup. 1/3 c. packed dark brown sugar. 1/4 c. apple cider vinegar

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    Grab a packet of lilsmokies, because our Bacon-Wrapped Smokies will disappear well before kickoff. Get The recipe Hector Manueal Sanchez; Food Styling: Marian Cooper Cairns; Prop Styling ...

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    Ree's recipe calls for a tangy-sweet sauce with a kick of adobo peppers. That smokiness that will have guests coming back for seconds. Get Ree's Little Smokies recipe .

  5. Pigs in a blanket - Wikipedia

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    American cookbooks from the 1800s have recipes for "little pigs in blankets", [2] but this is a rather different dish of oysters rolled in bacon similar to angels on horseback. The modern version can be traced back to at least 1940, when a U.S. Army cookbook lists "Pork Sausage Links (Pigs) in Blankets". [3]

  6. Smokie (food) - Wikipedia

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    Arising from the illegal production of smokies in the UK, [3] the UK Food Safety Agency commissioned studies into a method for the hygienic production of smokies. When asked, the European Food Standards Agency stated evidence was "insufficient to support the conclusion that the burnt fleece skin-on sheep carcasses produced by the method described were suitable for human consumption."

  7. Tokoroten - Wikipedia

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    It was traditionally made by boiling tengusa (Gelidium amansii) and allowing the mixture to congeal into a jelly. [1] The jelly is then pressed through an extruding device and shaped into noodles. Unlike gelatin desserts, tokoroten has a firmer texture. [citation needed] Tokoroten can be eaten hot (in solution) or cold (as a gel). [2]

  8. Hassle-Free Hosting Starts With These Easy Appetizers - AOL

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    Corn and Black Bean Salsa. Crispy, golden corn, black beans, tomato, red onion, jalapeño, and garlic make up this easy salsa that pairs perfectly with crunchy tortilla chips.

  9. Smokies - Wikipedia

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    Smokies may refer to: Great Smoky Mountains , a major mountain range in the southern part of the Appalachian Mountains, eastern United States Great Smoky Mountains National Park , a national park that preserves the respective mountain range