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  2. Crab cake - Wikipedia

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    Crab cakes are traditionally associated with the Chesapeake Bay, in the state of Maryland. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Although the earliest use of the term "crab cake" is commonly believed to date to Crosby Gaige's 1939 publication New York World's Fair Cook Book in which they are described as " Baltimore crab cakes," [ 3 ] earlier usages can be found such as ...

  3. 25 Homemade Cakes That Everyone Should Bake At Least Once - AOL

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    Or opt for a recipe that already uses it, like the pumpkin sheet cake or the chocolate strawberry Nutella cake. Another tip for making perfect cakes at home: don't overmix!

  4. How to Cake It - Wikipedia

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    How to Cake It is a digital web show on YouTube that posts videos showcasing Yolanda Gampp creating cakes that look like other objects, as well as baking tutorials. Her cake designs have been featured on various websites and in magazines. How to Cake It has expanded to selling merchandise, [1] holding live workshops, and a second YouTube ...

  5. Cat Parents Transform Free Costco Find Into Majestic Feline ...

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    Emma Waters and her husband really went all out for Kuzco and Cleo, and it turns out to be pretty incredible.They must be so happy! Related: Costco's Fluffy New 6-Level Cat Tree Has Pet Parents ...

  6. Deviled crab - Wikipedia

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    Deviled crab from historic Ybor City, Tampa. Deviled crab (croqueta de jaiba in Spanish) is a crab meat croquette. Deviled crab croquettes originated in Tampa, Florida, where they were developed in the Spanish, Cuban and Italian immigrant community of Ybor City. It is typically served for lunch or as a snack, and it is meant to be eaten with ...

  7. Structures built by animals - Wikipedia

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    The process of building such structures may involve learning and communication, [4] and in some cases, even aesthetics. [5] Tool use may also be involved in building structures by animals. [6] A young paper wasp queen (Polistes dominula) starting a new colony. Building behaviour is common in many non-human mammals, birds, insects and arachnids.

  8. Cat meat - Wikipedia

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    Cat galls have aphrodisiacal properties, according to people in North Vietnam. [41] [42] In 2018, however, officials in the city of Hanoi urged citizens to stop eating dog and cat meat, citing concerns about the cruel methods with which the animals are slaughtered and the diseases this practice propagates, including rabies and leptospirosis.

  9. Catwalk (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    "The Cat Walk", a 1958 song by The Kingsmen, a short-lived band of Franny Beecher and other moonlighting Comets from Bill Haley and the Comets Catwalk , a 1977 album by Chico Hamilton "Cat Walk", a 1983 song by Saga from the album Heads or Tales