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  2. Marjorie Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Marjorie Eleanora Johnson ( née Holtby; born August 9, 1919), [ 1] the "Blue Ribbon Baker", is a popular baker from Robbinsdale, Minnesota, [ 2] born in Hennepin County, Minnesota. [ 1] First made famous through her guest appearances on KSTP radio's Garage Logic, she has since appeared on numerous talk shows, including The Tonight Show with ...

  3. Edgar Kaplan Blue Ribbon Pairs - Wikipedia

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    The Edgar Kaplan Blue Ribbon Pairs (or simply the Blue Ribbon Pairs) is a national bridge championship held at the fall American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) North American Bridge Championship (NABC). The event is restricted to those that have won a blue ribbon qualification (usually by placing in the top two of an unrestricted regional event ...

  4. It's here! The 2024 Kentucky State Fair 'Your Favorite Cake ...

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    Using the (marzipan) almond paste, shape a 2-inch ball into a small peach and use green-tinted marzipan to create leaves. Roll the candy peach in fine sugar. Place the finished peach in airtight ...

  5. Go-Stop - Wikipedia

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    Go-Stop (Korean: 고스톱; RR: Goseutop), also called Godori (Korean: 고도리, after the winning move in the game) is a Korean fishing card game played with a Hwatu (화투) deck. The game can be called Matgo (맞고) when only two players are playing. The game is derived from similar Japanese fishing games such as Hana-awase and Hachihachi ...

  6. Sandra Lee's latest feat after cancer and heartbreak: 'Blue ...

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    Sandra Lee's latest feat after cancer and heartbreak: 'Blue Ribbon Baking Championship'. Erin Carlson. August 9, 2024 at 6:00 AM. When Sandra Lee won a blue ribbon at the Los Angeles County Fair ...

  7. Cinch (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Cinch (card game) Cinch, also known as Double Pedro or High Five, is an American trick-taking card game of the all fours family derived from Auction Pitch via Pedro. [1] Developed in Denver, Colorado in the 1880s, [2] it was soon regarded as the most important member of the all fours family in the USA, but went out of fashion with the rise of ...

  8. Mini-Blue Ribbon Pairs - Wikipedia

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    The Mini-Blue Ribbon Pairs is a six-session matchpoint pairs event with two qualifying sessions and two final sessions. The event typically starts on the first Tuesday of the Fall NABC. The event is restricted to players with fewer than 6,000 masterpoints who have earned a Blue Ribbon qualification. [1]

  9. Chicago (bridge card game) - Wikipedia

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    Origins and distinctions. Getting its name from the Standard Club of Chicago where it originated in the early 1960s, [1][3] the game is well suited to club and home play. [4] While the auction and the play of the hand are the same as in rubber bridge, Chicago has the following unique features: A rubber consists of exactly four deals.