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  2. Tasty Slow Cooker Breakfast Recipes to Try This Weekend - AOL

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    Crock Pot Egg Bake. This is a fun recipe because it uses tater tots. It also fills a large crockpot, so it feeds a lot of people. Simply layer the tots, cubed ham, and cheese in the pot, then pour ...

  3. Frozen Maple-Mousse Pie with Candied Cranberries - AOL

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    Preheat the oven to 350°. Spread the pecans on a rimmed baking sheet and bake for about 8 minutes, until fragrant. Let cool completely. In a food processor, pulse the pecans, sugar, nutmeg and ...

  4. 2 20oz cans of apple pie filling. 1 box of spice cake mix. 2 8oz sticks of butter. Slow cooker. Steps: Add apple pie filling into a layer at very bottom of slow cooker. Add in spice cake and ...

  5. Pecan pie - Wikipedia

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    The 1929 congressional club cookbook has a recipe for the pie which used only eggs, milk, sugar and pecans. [6] The makers of Karo syrup significantly contributed to popularizing the dish [1] and many of the recipes for variants (caramel, cinnamon, Irish cream, peanut butter, etc.) of the classic pie. The company has claimed that the dish was a ...

  6. Apple pie - Wikipedia

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    An apple pie is a pie in which the principal filling is apples. Apple pie is often served with whipped cream, ice cream ("apple pie à la mode"), custard or cheddar cheese. [3] It is generally double-crusted, with pastry both above and below the filling; the upper crust may be solid or latticed (woven of crosswise strips).

  7. Sugar cream pie - Wikipedia

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    A pre-packaged slice of sugar cream pie in Indianapolis, Indiana. Sugar cream pie is the unofficial state pie of Indiana, [4] where it is believed to have originated with Quaker settlers who came from North Carolina in the early 19th century, and thereafter settled in East Central Indiana, particularly around the cities of New Castle, Portland, Richmond, and Winchester.

  8. Everyone Will Love These Crispy, Smoky Bacon Appetizers - AOL

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    Made with cream cheese, cheddar, green onion, smoky bacon, and crunchy almonds, this dip really does taste like a million bucks! It's delicious with bagel chips. Get the Million Dollar Dip recipe .

  9. Pecan - Wikipedia

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    Pecans are subject to various diseases, pests, and physiological disorders that can limit tree growth and fruit production. These range from scab to hickory shuckworm to shuck decline. Pecans are prone to infection by bacteria and fungi such as pecan scab, especially in humid conditions. Scab is the most destructive disease affecting pecan ...