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  2. Can you freeze pumpkin pie? Here’s what experts say - AOL

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    Can you freeze pumpkin pie? Experts say yes. Here are our tips and best practices for freezing pumpkin pie and reheating pumpkin pie from frozen.

  3. How To Store Pies: How Long To Refrigerate, Freeze And Keep ...

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    Thanksgiving pies made of fruit, pumpkin, pecans and custard all require different handling.

  4. 29 genius recipes to freeze now (because it's about to get crazy)

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    For more tips on freezing and defrosting, go here, but the gist is: Wrap tightly, label religiously, move stuff to the fridge the day-ish before you want to use it. Eat (and entertain) well, feel ...

  5. Cambozola - Wikipedia

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    Cambozola is considerably milder than Gorgonzola piccante and features a smooth, creamy texture with a subdued blue flavour. The cheese's name is a portmanteau of Camembert and Gorgonzola. It also refers to Cambodunum, the Roman name of Kempten , the city where Champignon is located.

  6. Ham and Cheese Pie Recipe - AOL

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    Want to make Ham and Cheese Pie? Learn the ingredients and steps to follow to properly make the the best Ham and Cheese Pie? recipe for your family and friends.

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  9. List of American cheeses - Wikipedia

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    The list excludes specific brand names, unless a brand name is also a distinct variety of cheese. While the term "American cheese" is legally used to refer to a variety of processed cheese, many styles of cheese originating in Europe are also made in the United States, such as brie, cheddar, gouda, mozzarella, and provolone.