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  2. Martha Stewart's Brownie Sundae Ice Cream Cake by Martha Stewart. This multi-layer ice cream cake features a fudgy chocolate batter, vanilla and strawberry ice cream, crunchy peanut butter and ...

  3. 87 Christmas cookie recipes to bake this holiday season

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    Martha Stewart's Meyer-Lemon Shortbread Wreath Cookies by Martha Stewart Living Leave it to Martha Stewart to elevate classic shortbread into a work of art that’s fit for the holidays.

  4. 20 Quick & Easy Christmas Cookie Recipes - AOL

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    Bring the magic of the holidays to your kitchen this year with our easy Christmas cookie recipes. These sweet treats take no more than 25 minutes of prep work, making them perfect for hosting or a ...

  5. The Best Thing I Ever Ate - Wikipedia

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    Ice Creamy Gibson Girl Farrell's Ice Cream Parlour and Restaurant (Closed) Mission Viejo, California: 8 EV0508 Ice Creamy Hot Fudge Sundae Ice Cream Smuggler Dennis, MA: 8 EV0508 Ice Creamy Pecan Ball Cafe Pacific Dallas, TX: 8 EV0508 Ice Creamy Chocolate & Peanut Butter Smores w/ Vanilla Ice Cream Prime One Twelve Miami, FL: 8 EV0508 Ice Creamy

  6. The Martha Stewart Show - Wikipedia

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    Martha, also known as The Martha Stewart Show, is an American cooking show hosted by Martha Stewart.The series premiered on September 12, 2005, in syndication until it was picked up by the Hallmark Channel in September 2010 as part of a larger deal that turned over most of the cable network's daytime schedule to shows from Stewart's production company, MSLO Productions. [1]

  7. Martha Stewart's Best Holiday Cookie Recipes

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  8. Rocky road (dessert) - Wikipedia

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    Rocky road is a type of no-bake slice made up of milk chocolate and marshmallows along with other ingredients, which tend to vary by country. In British influenced areas, it is traditionally referred to as 'tiffin', but the Australian/American name is becoming more common.

  9. 25 Old-Fashioned Holiday Recipes That Boomers Absolutely Love

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    So go grab some more Jell-O (red and green works best for a Christmas party, of course) and prepare to travel back in time to the '70s. Recipe: Betty Crocker For more great food tips and recipes ...