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  2. Morningstar Farms - Wikipedia

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    Morningstar Farms (stylized as MorningStar Farms) is a division of Kellanova that produces vegan and vegetarian food. [1] Many of their offerings are plant-based variations of traditionally meat products. [ 2 ]

  3. List of Burger King products - Wikipedia

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    The use of a corporate cross-promotion helped drive sales by giving the Morningstar Farms brand increased exposure and sales opportunities, while Burger King promotes an existing, trusted brand name which aids marketing efforts and encourages consumers to try the BK Veggie. [71]

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  5. I'm a professional chef. Here are the best ways to prepare ...

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    Here's my guide to different steaks and things you need to know when cooking each cut, from filet mignon and T-bone to New York strip and flank.

  6. Morningstar Commune - Wikipedia

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    Morningstar Commune (also known as Morning Star Ranch and The Digger Farm) was an active open land counterculture commune in rural Sonoma County, California, located at 12542 Graton Road near Occidental.

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    o o o s. c: o thO 00 . Created Date: 9/20/2007 3:37:18 PM

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  9. Laurel's Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    A book by Megan Elias (2008), published by the University of Pennsylvania Press, devoted 9 pages to analyzing the book and its place in American culture, contending that "Laurel's Kitchen was as much a lifestyle guide as it was a cookbook" (p. 153).