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  2. The Muffin Man - Wikipedia

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    Sheet music for Harry King's setting of the song performed by Dan Leno (1889) " The Muffin Man " is a traditional nursery rhyme , children's song, or children's game of English origin. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 7922.

  3. Category:Baked foods - Wikipedia

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    Baked goods‎ (16 C, 26 P, 1 F) Baked beans‎ (17 P) C. Casserole dishes‎ (1 C, 73 P) Pages in category "Baked foods" The following 53 pages are in this category ...

  4. Category:Jewish baked goods - Wikipedia

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  5. Pastry - Wikipedia

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    Pastry refers to a variety of doughs (often enriched with fat or eggs), as well as the sweet and savoury baked goods made from them. [1] [2] [3] These goods are often called pastries as a synecdoche, and the dough may be accordingly called pastry dough for clarity. [4] Sweetened pastries are often described as bakers' confectionery.

  6. Mexican breads - Wikipedia

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    Mexican breads and other baked goods are the result of centuries of experimentation and the blending of influence from various European baking traditions. Wheat, and bread baked from it, was introduced by the Spanish at the time of the Conquest. The French influence in Mexican Bread is the strongest.

  7. Pierre Toussaint - Wikipedia

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    They provided for her education and music classes. In 1815, Nicolas and his wife moved to the American South. [4] Together, the Toussaints began a career of charity among people experiencing poverty in New York City, often taking baked goods to the children of the Orphan Asylum and donating money to its operations.

  8. Entenmann's - Wikipedia

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    Entenmann's is an American company that manufactures baked goods and delivers them throughout the United States to supermarkets and other retailers for public sales. [1] Often, they are known to have display cases at the end of store aisles. [ 2 ]

  9. Break the Ice (festival) - Wikipedia

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    In 2013 the festival turned into a 2-day event with a more purposeful focus on other aspects of the hardcore music scene consisting of a trade market place, a bigger presence of local DIY labels, stalls selling vegan baked goods and an increased sense of community. However, the subsequent 2014 event would be the last. 2012. Saturday 10 March