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  2. 9 things you didn't know your KitchenAid mixer can do – with ...

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    When most of us think of a KitchenAid stand mixer, we visualize a bulky but beautiful countertop gadget that mixes up cake batters, whips up fresh vanilla bean paste whipped cream, and creates ...

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    This Silly Girl’s Kitchen. Time Commitment: 55 minutes Why We Love It: kid-friendly, special occasion-worthy, crowd-pleaser Light, airy and pumped full of sweet lemon curd, these cupcakes are an ...

  4. KitchenAid - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, KitchenAid introduced the H-5 mixer as its new home-use offering. [5] The H-5 mixer was smaller and lighter than the C-10, and had a more manageable five-quart bowl. The model "G" mixer, about half the weight of the "H-5" was released in August 1928. [6]

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  6. Kids Baking Championship - Wikipedia

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    The four bakers are challenged to make a celebration cake for the finale. The cake must be at least three layers. Valerie and Duff throw another twist and tell the kids they need to make a "party favor" and give the kids ideas. Annika makes a dark chocolate cake with a raspberry cream coat and frosting. Jackson makes a lemon cake.

  7. List of programs broadcast by Disney XD - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of programs and specials formerly and currently broadcast by the children's cable television channel Disney XD in the United States, and previously throughout the world on its international sister networks.

  8. United Productions of America - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Pictures retained ownership of UPA's theatrical cartoons. The studio's TV cartoon library was licensed by Classic Media in New York, and then in 2007 merged into Entertainment Rights in London. In 1970, Saperstein led UPA into a contract with Toho Co., Ltd. of Japan to distribute its "giant monster" (see kaiju and tokusatsu) movies in ...

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