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Boston Cream Pie
Boston Cream Pie
Author of "American Cake," Anne Bryn is baking the official pie of Massachusetts.
Spiced Apple Cake with Maple Bacon Frosting
Spiced Apple Cake with Maple Bacon Frosting
Dr. JJ is in the kichen baking a mouth-watering spiced apple cake and making it even better with bacon and a maple glaze!
Carla Hall - Pie Bar with Pie Dippers and Pie Filling
Carla Hall - Pie Bar with Pie Dippers and Pie Filling
If you like many types of pie, all at once, Carla Hall has the perfect easy dessert recipe for you.
Swiss, Sausage, and Thyme Hash Brown Casserole with Poached Eggs and Melted Tomatoes
Swiss, Sausage, and Thyme Hash Brown Casserole with Poached Eggs and Melted Tomatoes
Chef and Co-owner of Grub restaurant Betty Fraser whips up a filling and hearty breakfast recipe, Sausage and Hash Brown Casserole.
Black Plum Cornmeal Upside-Down Cake
Black Plum Cornmeal Upside-Down Cake
Candace Nelson shows you how to bake a rustic black plum upside-down cake.
The Snow Must Go On Cast
The Snow Must Go On Cast
Find out about the cast of the Hallmark Channel original Christmas movie “The Snow Must Go On” starring Heather Hemmens and Corey Cott.
Fresh Plum Sonker
Fresh Plum Sonker
Nancie McDermott is making a mouth-watering cobbler pie and pairing it with a vanilla milk dip.
Hot Holiday Toys with Toy Insider Mom Laurie Schacht
Hot Holiday Toys with Toy Insider Mom Laurie Schacht
Crazy Cart Drifting Vehicle (Razor)
Mark’s Indoor Winter Activities for Kids
Mark’s Indoor Winter Activities for Kids
Camping in your Living Room – You can pitch your tent in your living room, or just roll out those sleeping bags. Bring any other soft creature comforts like pillows or blankets. If you have a fireplace you can roast marshmallows and make s’mores. If you don’t have a fireplace you can roast your marshmallows over candles. Just make sure you are supervising your children well for that one. Keep the lights low or off and break out those lanterns. You can go the extra mile and buy a glow-in-the-dark map of the constellations and tape it to your ceiling so you all can fall asleep under the stars.
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