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  2. American Cookery - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It was the first cookbook to include New England specialties such as Indian pudding, johnnycake, and what is now called pumpkin pie. The cookbook was the first to suggest serving cranberry with turkey , and the first to use the Hudson River Valley Dutch word cookey (now usually spelled " cookie ").

  3. Quizlet - Wikipedia

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    Quizlet was founded in October 2005 by Andrew Sutherland, who at the time was a 15-year old student, [2] and released to the public in January 2007. [3] Quizlet's primary products include digital flash cards , matching games , practice electronic assessments , and live quizzes.

  4. Craig Claiborne - Wikipedia

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    Craig Claiborne (September 4, 1920 – January 22, 2000 [1]) was an American restaurant critic, food journalist and book author. A long-time food editor and restaurant critic for The New York Times, he was also the author of numerous cookbooks and an autobiography.

  5. 300 dad jokes that'll leave you in stitches - AOL

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    From bad puns to corny one-liners, these are the best dad jokes of all time. Great jokes for kids and adults, these bad-but-good gags will leave you laughing. 300 dad jokes that'll leave you in ...

  6. List of Delicious in Dungeon episodes - Wikipedia

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    After spending some time convincing Marcille, they agree to try it. Their initial attempt to cook a monster scorpion is disgusting but does draw the attention of Dwarf warrior Senshi, a veteran of monster cookery. With his assistance, they produce a scorpion and mushroom hot-pot even the reluctant Marcille finds delicious.

  7. Mise en place - Wikipedia

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    Mise en place in a professional kitchen. Mise en place (French pronunciation: [mi zɑ̃ ˈplas]) is a French culinary phrase which means "putting in place" or "gather". It refers to the setup required before cooking, and is often used in professional kitchens to refer to organizing and arranging the ingredients (e.g., cuts of meat, relishes, sauces, par-cooked items, spices, freshly chopped ...

  8. LGBTQ rights in the Cook Islands - Wikipedia

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    Homosexuality was decriminalised by an act of Parliament on 1 June 2023. [7] Prior to that, male homosexual activity was illegal in the Cook Islands under the Crimes Act 1969. Consensual male sodomy was punishable by up to seven years' imprisonment, [8] while indecency between males was punishable by up to five years' imprisonment.

  9. Fannie Farmer - Wikipedia

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    Fannie published her best-known work, The Boston Cooking-School Cook Book, in 1896.A follow-up to an earlier version called Mrs. Lincoln's Boston Cook Book, published by Mary J. Lincoln in 1884, the book under Farmer's direction eventually contained 1,850 recipes, from milk toast to Zigaras à la Russe.