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  2. Eat These Ranch Oyster Crackers by the Handful - AOL

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    This ranch oyster crackers recipe is tossed in butter, ranch seasoning, lemon pepper, garlic powder, smoked paprika, and dried dill. They're baked until golden!

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    Amp up these crunchy crackers with ranch seasoning mix, lemon pepper, garlic, smoked paprika, and dried dill. Once you start eating them, it'll be hard to stop! Get the Ranch Oyster Crackers recipe.

  4. Oyster cracker - Wikipedia

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    In New England, oyster crackers are served with oyster stew and chowders. Plain oyster crackers are sometimes seasoned with various spices or pepper sauce and served as an appetizer or snack. Oyster crackers have a taste similar to saltine crackers, but usually are less salty. In other areas of the United States, they are among the choices for ...

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    Or, take your game day food the lunch route with Italian sandwiches cut in bite-sized portions, ranch oyster crackers, saucy chicken wings, and finger foods galore. We're talking cheesy zucchini ...

  6. Whale-Shaped Crackers with Cheddar and Nori Recipe - AOL

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  8. Crown Pilot Crackers - Wikipedia

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    The Crown Pilot cracker is Nabisco's oldest recipe, which was acquired with their purchase of a bakery in Newburyport, Massachusetts. The recipe was originally created by John Pearson of Newburyport [2] in 1792 for producing seagoing biscuits. [1] [3] The cracker was discontinued once before in 1996 by Nabisco.

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