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  2. Best Bites: Homemade thin mints - AOL

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    See the full recipe below! Ingredients. 1 1/2 cup all purpose flour. 1 tsp baking powder. 1/8 tsp salt. 3/4 cup cocoa powder. 3/4 cup butter. 1 cup granulated sugar. 1 large egg. 1 1/4 tsp vanilla ...

  3. Kentucky cream candy - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky cream candy is usually pulled in cold weather and is made with cream, sugar, and water. It was created by Ruth Hanly Booe and Rebecca Gooch, who were both substitute teachers from Louisville, Kentucky that opened their own business named "Rebecca Ruth Candies" in Frankfort, Kentucky .

  4. 95 Winter Dinners That'll Give You An Excuse To Stay In (Read ...

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    Slow-Cooker Pulled Pork. ... Get the Butter Chicken recipe. PHOTO: LUCY SCHAEFFER; FOOD STYLING: LAURA REGE ... Lamb Meatballs with Yogurt, Eggs, and Mint. Lemon Pepper Shrimp Scampi. Lemon Curd.

  5. Homemade Thin Mints Recipe - AOL

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    Prepare a baking sheet by lining it with parchment paper or wax paper; set aside. Clear out a spot in your refrigerator or freezer to accommodate baking sheet.

  6. Homemade Thin Mints Recipe - AOL

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  7. Pişmaniye - Wikipedia

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    Pişmaniye is a Turkish confection made by blending flour roasted in butter into pulled-sugar and then forming it into fine strands. It is sometimes garnished with ground pistachio nuts. Although it is sometimes compared to cotton candy, both the ingredients and method of preparation are significantly different.

  8. Certs - Wikipedia

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    Certs Classic Mints were developed by American Chicle and introduced into the North American market in 1956. [2] The "Certs" name originated from its approval by Good Housekeeping (as in "certified by Good Housekeeping "), a magazine that, then as now, bestowed the Good Housekeeping Seal on products that pass its quality and reliability tests.

  9. Going Thin: Homemade Thin Mints - AOL

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    This Homemade Thin Mints recipe caught my eye because I love chocolate it was No Bake it was vegan and I totally missed out on buying Girl Scout Cookies this year and was craving these delightful ...