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Dollar General Has the ‘Elite’ Candy You Should Be Stockpiling

This year, candy makers have already launched several new treats that are guaranteed to make the spooky season sweeter than ever. Mars brought back pumpkin pie-flavored M&M’s and resurrected the fan-favorite Twix Ghost shapes after years off shelves. Then, Kit Kat released the adorable vampire-shaped Counts, which, to be frank, might taste even better than […]

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These 4-Ingredient Cheesy Slices of Heaven Will Be the Hit of Your Next Party

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs. ** Nutrient information is not available for all ingredients. Amount is based on available nutrient data. (-) Information is not currently available for this nutrient. If you are following a medically

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20 Vintage Apple Recipes To Make at the First Hint of Fall

Usher in fall with our coziest vintage apple recipes. Passed down from family members or found in tattered cookbooks, these old-fashioned dishes have stood the test of time. From Grandma-approved pies, crisps, and cobblers to sweet-savory dinners you’ll make all season long, you’ll find a new (old) favorite in this soul-warming collection. Save to MyRecipes

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I Asked 5 Chefs for Their Favorite Fast Food Dessert—and the Winner Was Unanimous

Key Takeaways Five professional chefs evaluated classic fast food desserts based on quality and indulgence. All the chefs agreed: One item takes the top spot every time. From brownies and pies to sundaes and shakes, the fast food dessert game is strong. No wonder when we reached out to chefs to ask them to dish

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The 100-Year-Old Tradition That Traveled With One Family From Italy to the United States

There’s an outdoor brick fireplace with a roaring fire and crackling logs. Eager children are cutting tomatoes on a long wooden table. And no fewer than three nonnas, two nonnos, and a dozen other “paisanos” watch bubbling pots and a churning food mill. If you closed your eyes, you’d think you were in Italy. But

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