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  2. 40 Spooky-Themed Easy Appetizers To Serve Up at Your ... - AOL

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    RELATED: Best Halloween Food Ideas to Serve at Your Theme Party. Mary Ellen Bartley. Butternut Squash and Turmeric Soup. Okay, so this isn't creepy, but it's still festive. Our soup uses the ...

  3. 55 Savory and Sweet Halloween Food Ideas for a Scary Good Party

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    Make use of a Halloween-themed cookie cutter with this bat chip and pico de gallo recipe. For the truly crafty chefs, cut the tortillas by hand in the spooky shape of your choice. Get the Pico de ...

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    33. Cuisine Adventures Puff Pastry Bites. $11.99 for 48 pieces. Hot little fingers foods are always welcome at a holiday party. This box has bite-sized puff pastry bites in four flavors: roasted ...

  5. Cuisine of the Southwestern United States - Wikipedia

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    A pot of chili con carne with beans and tomatoes. The cuisine of the Southwestern United States is food styled after the rustic cooking of the Southwestern United States.It comprises a fusion of recipes for things that might have been eaten by Spanish colonial settlers, cowboys, Mountain men, Native Americans, [1] and Mexicans throughout the post-Columbian era; there is, however, a great ...

  6. Category:Cuisine of the Western United States - Wikipedia

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    Western-themed restaurants (5 P) S. Cuisine of the Southwestern United States (21 C, 87 P) ... Sope (food) Sourdough bread; Square One Organic Vodka; Stars (restaurant)

  7. Pan de campo - Wikipedia

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    Pan de campo is a flatbread with a name that is thought of as country bread, camp bread, or cowboy bread. [1] The bread was a regional staple of cowboy and vaqueros of southern Texas . [ 2 ] Celebrated in several southern Texas festivals, it was named an official symbol of Texas in 2005.