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  2. Pepperidge Farm - Wikipedia

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    Pepperidge Farm Incorporated is an American commercial bakery founded in 1937 by Margaret Rudkin, who named the brand after her family's 123-acre farm property in Fairfield, Connecticut, [1] which had been named for the pepperidge tree. A subsidiary of the Campbell Soup Company since 1961, it is based in Norwalk, Connecticut.

  3. Stuffed Pecan Pie French Toast Recipe - AOL

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    Heat the oven to 350°F. Heat the butter and brown sugar in a 1-quart saucepan over medium heat to a boil. Remove the saucepan from the heat and stir in the pecans.

  4. Banana-Stuffed French Toast Recipe - AOL

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    1. Beat the egg substitute, milk and vanilla extract in a 2-quart shallow baking dish with a fork or whisk. Add the bread slices and turn to coat.

  5. My little baking secret? Storebought puff pastry for savory ...

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    Pepperidge Farm’s version contains vegetable shortening and is available in most supermarkets. Allow the pastry to thaw completely before using it, either overnight in the refrigerator or for 45 ...

  6. Tex-Mex Toasts Recipe - AOL

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    "The Pepperidge Farm brand is a lot like me. They believe that great taste is found in the details. With Pepperidge Farm, that comes to life through thoughtfully crafted baked goods that make ...

  8. Toast (food) - Wikipedia

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    The word toast comes from the Latin torrere 'to burn'. [3] In German, the term (or sometimes Toastbrot) also refers to the type of bread itself, which is usually used for toasting. [4] One of the first references to toast in print is in a recipe for Oyle Soppys (flavoured onions stewed in a gallon of stale beer and a pint of oil) from 1430. [5]

  9. Pie iron - Wikipedia

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    A pie iron, also called pudgy pie iron, sandwich toaster, snackwicher, toastie maker, sandwich maker, is a cooking appliance that consists of two hinged concave, round or square, cast iron or aluminium plates on long handles. Its "clamshell" design resembles that of a waffle iron, but without the checkered pattern.