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  2. Guests Will Gobble Up This Adorable Turkey Cheese Ball - AOL

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    Roll the cheese ball in the pecans to thoroughly coat. Refrigerate until firm, at least 1 hour and up to overnight. To decorate, transfer the cheese ball to a serving platter.

  3. 50 Fun-Filled Thanksgiving Activities for Kids That'll Make ...

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    The best Thanksgiving activities will keep kids easily entertained before and after dinner. Try these 50 ideas for fun, family-friendly activities.

  4. Back-To-School Lunches: Chicken Potpie Soup and Turkey Roll-Ups

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  5. Cheese roll - Wikipedia

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    A cheese roll (occasionally known by the older name of cheese roll-up) is a New Zealand snack food similar to Welsh rarebit, but created by covering a slice of bread in a prepared filling consisting mainly of grated or sliced cheese, and then rolling it into a tube shape before toasting.

  6. 16 Sunday Dinners to Use Up Your Leftover Thanksgiving Turkey

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    This sandwich features herby pesto and fresh mozzarella cheese, which melts beautifully, creating a gooey, cheesy bite. Baked Sweet Potatoes with Cranberries & Turkey View Recipe

  7. Thanksgiving dinner - Wikipedia

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    The White House Cook Book, published in 1887 by Fanny Lemira Gillette, had the following menu: oysters on half shell, cream of chicken soup, fried smelts, sauce tartare, roast turkey, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, baked squash, boiled onions, parsnip fritters, olives, chicken salad, venison pastry, pumpkin pie, mince pie, charlotte russe ...

  8. Lunchables - Wikipedia

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    Lunchables is an American brand of food and snacks manufactured by Kraft Heinz in Chicago, Illinois, and marketed under the Oscar Mayer brand. They were initially introduced in Seattle in 1988 before being released nationally in 1989. [2]

  9. Get Crafting With the 16 Best Turkey Disguise Ideas - AOL

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