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  2. 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.

  3. The Best All-You-Can-Eat Restaurant in Every State - AOL

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    This Tuscan-themed buffet restaurant in suburban Denver offers a menu of more than 60 mouth-watering Italian favorites, from several kinds of pizzas and pastas to rice balls, crepes and cannoli ...

  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. Theme restaurant - Wikipedia

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    The Rainforest Cafe at Disney's Animal Kingdom in 2002.. A theme restaurant is a type of restaurant that uses theming to attract diners by creating a memorable experience. Theme restaurants have a unifying or dominant subject or concept, and utilize architecture, decor, special effects, and other techniques, often to create exotic environments that are not normally associated with dining ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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.