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  2. 50 No-Bake Christmas Desserts That Help You Save Oven Space - AOL

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    Eggnog Ice Cream. This creamy ice cream is full of warm spices and spiked with rum. Use it as the base for a holiday ice cream sundae or add a scoop on top of your favorite Christmas pie. Get the ...

  3. 100+ Festive Holiday Desserts To Make Your Christmas Spread ...

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    Check our list of 100+ must-make festive holiday desserts—everything from classic showstoppers like pies and cakes, to easy bars, balls, bites, and more.

  4. The Pioneer Woman's 10 Most Popular Desserts of 2024 - AOL

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    Blackberry Cobbler. Fruit desserts for the win! This seasonal treat is chock-full of juicy blackberries baked into a tender cakey base. When paired with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, it's the ...

  5. List of Oreo varieties - Wikipedia

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    Mint Oreo Ice Cream (blended Oreo cookies in mint ice cream) Chocolate Oreo Ice Cream (blended Oreo cookies in chocolate ice cream) 2 in 1 Oreo and Chips Ahoy! Ice Cream (blended Oreo and Chips Ahoy! cookie pieces in vanilla and sweet cream ice cream, respectively) Many notable fast-food restaurants, such as Dairy Queen and Baskin Robbins ...

  6. 70+ Wintery Treats To Make When The Weather Outside Is Frightful

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    It's time for ice cream to take center stage, specifically this peppermint ice cream. It's delicious served plain, topped with chocolate sauce, or layered into a Christmas sundae with brownies ...

  7. 50 Christmas Bar Recipes That'll Land You On Santa's Nice List

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    Check out our 50 Christmas dessert bars for inspiration, then leave a plate out for Santa—he’ll never know what hit him. First things first, let’s make sure we’ve got our definition straight.