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  2. These decorating ideas will make any dessert look gourmet - AOL

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    These dessert decorating ideas using cookie cutters, an apple corer and other tools will make cookie baking more fun while at home. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium ...

  3. 10 Tips for Hosting the Perfect Dessert Party - AOL

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    I wanted to create desserts that were worth it, worth your time, worth your money, and worth the calories." "Personally, [I think] dessert is the most important part of the meal anyway," said Lilling.

  4. These Super Bowl Party Games Are Total Touchdowns - AOL

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    $8.95 at amazon.com. Touchdown Trivia. Turn your football themed buffet or dining table runner into a trivia game. To play: Grab the cards from a Trivial Pursuit game, then set the rules on how ...

  5. Cake decorating - Wikipedia

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    Cake decorating is the art of decorating a cake for special occasions such as birthdays, weddings, baby showers, national or religious holidays, or as a promotional item. It is a form of sugar art that uses materials such as icing, fondant, and other edible decorations. An artisan may use simple or elaborate three-dimensional shapes as a part ...

  6. Buffet - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, a buffet or smorgasbord is known as a viking (バイキング - baikingu). It is said that this originated from the restaurant "Imperial Viking" in the Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, which was the first restaurant in Japan to serve buffet-style meals. Dessert Vikings are very popular in Japan, where one can eat from a buffet full of desserts.

  7. Candy Land - Wikipedia

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    The Candy section of Toys "R" Us in New York City's Times Square maintained a Candy Land theme until losing its license for the characters in 2006. [9] The theme included a colored pathway that mimicked the board for the game, several Candy Land characters, and candy-themed shelving and ceiling decorations.