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  2. Krusteaz - Wikipedia

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    Krusteaz is a consumer food product brand line of Tukwila, Washington-based Continental Mills, now The Krusteaz Company. [1] Its original product was "the world's first" just-add-water pie crust mix, [2] followed by a factory-prepared, shelf-stable flour and dried buttermilk mixture, [3] developed in 1946 or 1947 at the home economics department of the University of Washington, [4] for making ...

  3. I Tried 8 Cornbread Mixes and This Was the Best - AOL

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    4. Zatarain's Honey Butter Cornbread Mix. $2.46 at Walmart. Shop Now. Even though I baked my Zatarain’s longer than was said on the box, it still came out a little bit underdone for my taste.

  4. Jiffy mix - Wikipedia

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    Jiffy corn muffin, baking and pie crust mixes. The company's main products are muffin mixes, including those for corn muffins (including a vegetarian and honey variety), banana, berry (blueberry and raspberry) and apple cinnamon. Additional products include brownie mix, cake mixes, pie and pizza crust mixes, and multi-purpose baking mixes. [9]

  5. Hot water crust pastry - Wikipedia

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    The moulded crust retains its shape as it cools, and is prepared for baking with a filling and additional layer of pastry crust on top. Hand-raised hot water crust pastry does not produce a neat and uniform finish, as there will be sagging during the cooking of the filled pie. This is generally accepted as the mark of a hand-made pie.

  6. Custard pie - Wikipedia

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    A custard pie is any type of uncooked custard mixture placed in an uncooked or partially cooked crust and baked together. [1] In North America, "custard pie" commonly refers to a plain mixture of milk, eggs, sugar, salt, vanilla extract and sometimes nutmeg combined with a pie crust.

  7. Sugar cream pie - Wikipedia

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    Sugar cream pie (also known as sugar pie or Hoosier pie) is a custard pie made with a simple filling of cream, sugar and cornstarch. The consensus is that "a true sugar cream pie doesn't include eggs". [1] Sugar cream pie has been made in Indiana since the 19th-century when fresh fruit was precious and eggs were not a common ingredient. [2]

  8. L.A. Beast - Wikipedia

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    A 5-pound bag (2.3 kg) of Haribo sugarless gummy bears [53] [54] Two jars of Vegemite [55] An entire watermelon, including the rind [56] 2 Chocolate Bhutlah Peppers [57] 21 dimes covered in olive oil [58] A 72-ounce steak meal in less than an hour [59] A cluster of bananas and drinking two liters of Sprite [28] [60] An entire pineapple [51] Two ...

  9. Rock candy - Wikipedia

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    Rock candy or sugar candy, [1] also called rock sugar, or crystal sugar, is a type of confection composed of relatively large sugar crystals. In some parts of the world, local variations are called Misri , nabat [ 2 ] or navat .