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Yahoo! News Search Results for cream cheese coffee cake
Yahoo! News Search Results for cream cheese coffee cake
Pumpkin pie can be jazzed up for holidays (Journal Inquirer)
It’s the classic ending to many a traditional Thanksgiving Day feast — a nice warm slice of pumpkin pie complemented by a dollop of whipped cream and maybe a mug of after-dinner coffee.
Van Matre Senior Center menus (Baxter Bulletin)
Friday -- Chili, saltines, baked potato, broccoli with cheese and oatmeal-raisin cookie.
Make this Cherry Cheese Coffee Cake (The Star Press)
Debbie Holbrook of Muncie recommends making this recipe for dessert:
Bloomington, Indiana (RainbowNetwork.com)
Bloomington, a charming and historic city of about 70,000 and home to the main branch of Indiana University (IU), ranks among the most gay-friendly getaways in the Midwest - it's a hilly, green, and rather idyllic community, and it's within an afternoon's drive of Chicago, St. Louis, Detroit, and Cincinnati, and just an hour south of Indianapolis.
Stellar sandwich (The Prague Post)
There are plenty of reasons to visit Vinohrady’s Vermeer restaurant. This charming cellar bistro, with its dark wood tables and exposed brick walls, is the perfect spot for an informal dinner date. It’s cozy yet elegant, and the service is friendly and attentive without being intrusive.
Dining Capsules (Press of Atlantic City)
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Starving Student: 'One World,' animal-friendly treats (The Towerlight)
Certain Towerlight restaurant reviewers have created a list of tropes that often sneak their way into reviews now and then. Terms like "food coma," "food baby"
Pros suggest sides for the holiday table (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
Try recipes for Carrot and Ginger Soup or Crunchy Green Beans in Brown Butter Walnut Sauce, and those re just the first of these pros' recipes.
The News Tribune’s Northwest Thanksgiving 2008 recipes (Tacoma News Tribune)
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Getting the most out of Thanksgiving (The Spokesman-Review)
Thanksgiving is no time to mess with tradition. Turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy – don’t forget the pumpkin pie – there are simply some dishes that have to grace the table.
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