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  2. Baked Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The name "baked Alaska" was supposedly coined in 1876 at Delmonico's, a restaurant in New York City, to honor the acquisition by the United States of Alaska from the Russian Empire in March 1867. [1] However, the restaurant's original recipe was called "Alaska Florida" (suggesting extremes of cold and heat), not "Baked Alaska". [2]

  3. Sayler's Old Country Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1946, [1] the restaurant has hosted a 72-ounce steak challenge since 1948. [2] [3] [4] The challenge lets people eat for free "if they can consume every edible part of the steak plus two celery sticks, two carrot sticks, two olives, two dill pickles, one regular salad, ten french fries or one baked potato and one slice of bread within an hour".

  4. List of casual dining restaurant chains - Wikipedia

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    Cafe and baked goods United States 192 Così: Breakfast and lunch United States 66 Country Cookin: Fast casual: United States 13 Country Style: Breakfast and lunch Canada 400 Cousins Subs: Sandwiches United States 97 Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based Crispers: Fast casual: United States 24 Culver's: Fast casual: United States 694 Daphne's Greek Cafe ...

  5. 'Baked Alaska' pleads guilty for role in Capitol riot

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    The far-right media personality known as "Baked Alaska" pleaded guilty in federal court on Friday to a single misdemeanor charge stemming from his role in the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol ...

  6. Matthew Colligan - Wikipedia

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    On Friday, August 11, 2017, the day of the tiki rally, Colligan and Baked Alaska were ejected by a black Uber driver who said they had said racist things, calling the country "white America" and making her feel unsafe. [3] In September 2017, Colligan claimed to have moved to Japan, but later claimed to have been living in Mexico. [5]

  7. List of foods named after places - Wikipedia

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    Waldorf salad — via the Waldorf Hotel after the town of Walldorf, Baden, where the Astoria family originated from; Baked goods Black Forest cake. Aachener Printen — gingerbread from the city of Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia; Battenberg cake — the town of Battenberg ("Mountbatten"), Hesse; Berliner — pastry from the city of Berlin

  8. Baked Alaska (influencer) - Wikipedia

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    He kept his nickname Baked Alaska as a stage name. [10] His rap songs used a satirical tone [25] and traded on his Alaskan roots, with titles like "I Live on Glaciers" [1] or "I Climb Mountains". [10] In 2013, the Anchorage Daily News published a profile of Baked Alaska, describing him as a "comedy/music video artist". [25]

  9. List of restaurant chains in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Grants Pass, Oregon: 1992 Grants Pass, Oregon: 538 Nationwide Gloria Jean's Coffees: Long Grove, Illinois: 1979 Castle Hill, New South Wales, Australia 1,000 Nationwide Gregorys Coffee: New York, New York: 2006 New York, New York: 31 Northeast Heine Brothers' Louisville, Kentucky: 1994 Louisville, Kentucky: 17 Kentucky Intelligentsia Coffee ...