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    Clam Chowder Dip in a Sourdough Bowl by Katie Lee Biegel Every great holiday dinner starts with a bountiful appetizer spread. Take a page out of Katie Lee Biegel’s book and make this creamy clam ...

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    Tip 5: Never forget dessert. As you’re juggling vegetables, meats, and sauces, don’t forget the best part of dinner: the dessert. Since your oven will be crowded on the actual holiday ...

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    The Pioneer Woman 10-Piece Melamine Mixing Bowl Set It doesn't matter if they like to cook or bake (or both!), a quality set of mixing bowls is a must. This set comes with lids, too, which means ...

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    Acacia Wood Christmas Tree Charcuterie Tray With Bowls. ... Whether you're serving up a charcuterie board for book club or hosting a Super Bowl watch party for your family, a serving tray is ...

  6. Smoking bishop - Wikipedia

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    Smoking bishop is a type of mulled wine, punch, or wassail, especially popular in Victorian England at Christmas time, and it is mentioned in Dickens' 1843 story A Christmas Carol. [ 1 ] Smoking bishop was made from port , red wine , lemons or Seville oranges , sugar, and spices such as cloves .

  7. Cuisine of Swansea - Wikipedia

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    The bowl is inscribed: "Lizzie Swansea Museum" and was made at Ewenny Pottery of red clay with a yellow glaze over a white slip. Lizzie stands on the lid of the bowl following the tradition of decorating the lid with an animal or a sheaf of corn. Christmas carol singing grew out of wassailing which in South Wales is associated with the Mari Lwyd