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  2. Do You Really Know What Should or Shouldn't Go on a ... - AOL

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    Here’s what not to put on a charcuterie board: Fruits that brown quickly like avocados and apples. Foods that are mushy like bananas, kiwis, mangos, and papaya. Foods that spoil quickly like ...

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    The days of plain-old meat and cheese boards are done. Grazing boards have taken flight, and Pierce County now has a destination storefront for all your party-app needs. Bomb Charcuterie opens Aug ...

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    Beer Cheese. Creamy and warm dips are required on any game day, but if you really want to start the party, put out a pot of beer cheese. Spiked with lager and Dijon mustard, this smooth and glossy ...

  5. The Platters - Wikipedia

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    The Platters. The Platters in 1955. From left to right: Taylor, Williams, Lynch, Robi, Reed. The Platters are an American vocal group formed in 1952. They are one of the most successful vocal groups of the early rock and roll era. Their distinctive sound bridges the pre-rock Tin Pan Alley tradition and the new burgeoning genre.

  6. Only You (And You Alone) - Wikipedia

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    Songwriter (s) Buck Ram, Ande Rand. Franck Pourcel singles chronology. " Only You ". (1959) "Tango Militaire". (1959) " Only You (And You Alone) " (often shortened to " Only You ") is a pop song composed by Buck Ram. [1] It was originally recorded by The Platters with lead vocals by Tony Williams in 1955.

  7. Charger (table setting) - Wikipedia

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    The word "charger" originated around 1275–1325 from the Middle English "chargeour", coming itself from the latin word carricare, meaning “to load". [2] Formerly, a charger signified either a large platter or a large, shallow dish for liquids. [3] They are usually larger than most common dinner plates. Since they are not used for food ...

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    3. Green Bean Casserole. One of the most enduring recipes on this list, green bean casserole has been a polarizing staple at family gatherings since its birth in a Campbell Soup Co. test kitchen ...

  9. Platter (dishware) - Wikipedia

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    A platter is a large type of dishware used for serving food. It is a tray on which food is displayed and served to people. Its shape can be oval, round, octagonal, rectangular, or square. It can be made of metal, ceramic, plastic, glass or wood. Plain and ornate platters suitable for more formal settings or occasions are made of, or plated with ...

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