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  2. Share the love with this cinnamon friendship bread - AOL

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    Bread is so much more than just food with this recipe for cinnamon friendship bread. Use it to bring friends and family together through a love for food. Use it to bring friends and family ...

  3. If You Love Cinnamon, This List of Recipes Was Made for You - AOL

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    Cinnamon Toast. Here is Ree's favorite method for making it. Combine butter, cinnamon, sugar, and vanilla extract; spread a good tablespoon of this mixture over the slice of bread; warm it up in ...

  4. These 25 Desserts Are Full of Sugar, Spice & Everything Nice

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    The combination of sweet potato, apple, and cinnamon makes it a delicious and hearty option for fans of cinnamon and spice desserts. Serve it warm with a pat of butter! Get the Recipe: Sweet ...

  5. Amish friendship bread - Wikipedia

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    Amish friendship bread is a type of bread or cake made from a sourdough starter that is often shared in a manner similar to a chain letter. [1] The starter is a substitute for baking yeast and can be used to make many kinds of yeast-based breads , shared with friends, or frozen for future use.

  6. Apple Bread Pudding Recipe - AOL

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  7. Cuisine of the Pennsylvania Dutch - Wikipedia

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    Amish potato salad; Apple butter; Apple dumpling—cored and peeled apple, covered in a pie-crust, dusted with sugar or cinnamon, and baked. Served in a bowl with milk. Sometimes eaten as dessert, but generally a meal in and of itself. Beef or venison jerky

  8. Schnitz un knepp - Wikipedia

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    Apple schnitz are dried slices of apples. Knepp, from the German "Knöpfe" for "buttons," are dumplings. [3] Although the Amish arrived during the early eighteenth century, this food was not common until the early nineteenth century, when Johnny Appleseed planted many orchards on the frontier of Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana. At the time ...

  9. Enjoy a Slice of This Freshly Baked Apple Cinnamon Bread - AOL

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    Here's how to bake a loaf of apple cinnamon bread. It's the perfect treat for breakfast or dessert!