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  2. Claire Saffitz - Wikipedia

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    Claire's second cookbook, titled What's for Dessert: Simple Recipes for Dessert People was released on November 8, 2022. It also became a New York Times Best Seller. [37] [38] In April 2024, Claire launched a new series on her YouTube channel titled Claire Recreates, which serves as a conceptual successor to Gourmet Makes. [39] [better source ...

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    Gypsy Rose Blanchard shares her recipe for a ‘prison-style energy drink,’ and other folks are trying it out for themselves. Here's how to make it. Gypsy Rose Blanchard makes a ‘prison-style ...

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    Smith's home-made recipes range from things like bread and chicken wings to "moisturizer, Takis, gum, cough drops, Coca-Cola". [65] Alongside being a talented cook, Smith is a mother of three, a wife, and a model. [64] Many of her recipe videos involve her wearing lavish designer clothing. [65]

  6. Nigella Lawson - Wikipedia

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    Nigella Lawson was born in 1960 in Wandsworth, London, [4] one of the daughters of Nigel Lawson, Baron Lawson of Blaby (1932–2023), [5] a business and finance journalist who later became a Conservative MP and Chancellor of the Exchequer in Margaret Thatcher's government, and his first wife, Vanessa Salmon (1936–1985), [6] a socialite [7] and the heiress to the J. Lyons and Co. fortune. [8]

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  8. Nutraloaf - Wikipedia

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    Nutraloaf, also known as meal loaf, prison loaf, disciplinary loaf, food loaf, lockup loaf, confinement loaf, seg loaf, grue or special management meal, [1] is food served in prisons in the United States, and formerly in Canada, [2] to inmates who have misbehaved, abused food, or have inflicted harm upon themselves or others. [3]

  9. Cruel and All-Too-Usual - The Huffington Post

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    But in Michigan, 28 kids in adult facilities spent an average of 52 days each in punitive segregation between 2011 and 2013. Seventy-nine kids spent an average of 24 days each in some other form of isolation such as protective custody, according to prison documents.