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  2. Chocolate brownie - Wikipedia

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    However, Farmer's brownies did not contain chocolate. [5] Brownies in this style are now known as "blondies", derived from the term "blond brownies", which appeared in the mid-1900s. [6] In 1899, the first-known recipe was published in Machias Cookbook. They were called "Brownie's Food". The recipe appears on page 23 in the cake section of the ...

  3. 57 Valentine's Day Cookies That Will Show How Much You Care - AOL

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    Similar to a snowball cookie, polvorones are often called Mexican wedding cookies or Russian tea cakes; however, these cookies' origins aren't very clear—they don't seem to have much connection ...

  4. Blondie (confection) - Wikipedia

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    Originally, the term "brownie" did not refer exclusively to chocolate brownies, but also included blondies. [1] There is not total agreement on when the first "brownie", generally speaking, was invented, [2] but the earliest known recipe general brownie recipe to be recorded was a recipe by Fannie Farmer in 1896, [2] based on molasses. [3]

  5. Sweet News: These Are the Most Popular Christmas Cookies in ...

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    For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. ... Brownie Cookies Hawaii: Chocolate Peppermint Idaho: Sugar Cookies ... New Mexico: Italian Christmas New York ...

  6. Old-Fashioned Desserts We Still Want to Eat

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    10. Divinity Candy. Divinity is a classic, nougat-like candy with a foundation of whipped egg whites, corn syrup, and sugar. Flavors and fillings like dried fruit or chopped nuts make this candy ...

  7. Brownie (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    A brownie or broonie (), [1] also known as a brùnaidh or gruagach (Scottish Gaelic), is a household spirit or hobgoblin from Scottish folklore that is said to come out at night while the owners of the house are asleep and perform various chores and farming tasks.

  8. Mexican breads - Wikipedia

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    Older bakeries in small towns may have ovens large enough to walk into with the wood added from an outer door. The flour initially left to ferment with yeast is called madre (mother), and bits of this used to prepare various types of dough. The mixing and kneading of large quantities of ingredients is now done by commercial electric mixers.

  9. People Swear By These Protein Brownies & After Trying ... - AOL

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    A box of protein brownies that have been absolutely blowing up on TikTok since the beginning of the year—the Alpha Prime Bites Protein Brow People Swear By These Protein Brownies & After Trying ...