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    Food.com changed their name to Genius Kitchen in 2017, [1] but as of July 2019 it switched back to Food.com [2] once again. The site formerly known as Recipezaar, and originally as Cookpoint, was created in 1999 outside of Seattle, Washington by two ex-Microsoft technologists Gay Gilmore and Troy Hakala. [3]

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    Pear Salad. Pear salad is the refreshing side we didn’t know we needed. Made with Bartlett pears, apple cider vinegar, and pumpkin seeds, this sweet and crunchy salad calls for just ten minutes ...

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    Trump Heights sign and Eagle. Trump Station - Jerusalem – A proposed train station near the Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem. [31] Trump Heights – Golan Heights, a planned Israeli settlement, named in honor of Trump's recognition of the Golan Heights as part of Israel.

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  8. Sweet Genius - Wikipedia

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    Sweet Genius is an American reality-based cooking television series on the Food Network.The series is hosted by pastry chef Ron Ben-Israel. [1] The premise of the show pits four chefs, of confectionery and pastry, against one another to compete for a chance to win $10,000 based on the creativity and taste of each dish.

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