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  2. 28 No-Bake Dessert Recipes That Don’t Require an Oven - AOL

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    Serves: 10. You’re looking at cheesecake heaven. It’s not just that this no-bake dessert recipe is exceptionally creamy; it’s also that you can make it without having to futz with a water ...

  3. These No-Bake Desserts Will Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth, No Oven ...

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    Skip the Oven and Make Easy No-Bake Desserts C.W. Newell "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." ... It takes a few minutes on the stove, but ...

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    Drumstick Pie. Sugar cone fans—get ready to meet your new fave dessert. We use sugar cones not only for the topping in this no-bake dessert, but also in the homemade crust. Layered with vanilla ...

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    Axel appears in this episode. 9. "Barbecued Chicken". November 1, 2008. (2008-11-01) Recipes for best potluck macaroni and cheese, classic barbecued chicken, classic barbecued chicken on a gas grill, and basic pantry BBQ sauce. Axel appears in this episode. 10. "Regional Chops".

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    Recipes for beef stew with bacon, mushrooms, and pearl onions; hearty beef stew; beef carbonnade; and beef goulash. Featuring an Equipment Corner covering dutch ovens and a Science Desk segment exploring how browning meat seals in juiciness.

  7. Easy-Bake Oven - Wikipedia

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    The Easy-Bake Oven is a working toy oven introduced in 1963 by Kenner and currently manufactured by Hasbro. [1][2] The original toy used a pair of ordinary incandescent light bulbs as a heat source; current versions use a true heating element. Kenner sold 500,000 Easy-Bake Ovens in the first year of production. [3]

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