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A 300-pound, circus-themed birthday cake made in West Virginia will be featured on national television tonight.
Sweet Confections Bakery in Barboursville created the cake that will be on "Outrageous Kid Parties" at 9:30 p.m. on TLC. The show will air again at 12:30 a.m. March 15.
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Do you slave away the weeks before Christmas making cookies? Or are you the host or hostess of the annual cookie exchange? If so, this contest is for ...
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The Hershey Company Offers Holiday Bakers an Online Community to Swap Recipes, Photos and Win Sweet Rewards through the Bake Share and Win Promotion
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Special education teacher Darcy Grainger's signature pumpkin bread was always a big hit. And like most amateur bakers, her perfectly moist loaves were given out as holiday gifts and offered at school bake sales.
But after prodding from colleagues and a need to get her mind off the sudden death of her younger brother, Grainger decided to take her recipe to market. And despite formidable competition for retail shelf space already crowded with products from major cake makers and small boutique bakers, Grainger's bread is on the rise.
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In the Matter of VAN DE KAMP'S HOLLAND-DUTCH BAKERS, INC. and BAKERY DRIVERS LOCAL 276, AFFILIATED WITH THE INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS, A....
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When I was a boy, one of the ways I knew the holidays had really arrived was waking up to the smell of Gugelhupf baking. That warm, sweet, spicy, yeasty, toasty aroma told my sisters, brother and me that it was a special day, and we practically ran to the kitchen to enjoy it straight from the oven with hot chocolate.
Both my mother and grandmother excelled at making this special bread. They would mix and knead the rich egg-and-butter, yeast- leavened dough by hand, let it rise in a warm corner, flatten it, fill it with a mixture of raisins and nuts, and roll it up; then, they'd fill the special ring-shaped, fluted Gugelhupf mold and let it rise again before baking.
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Homemade taste in premade cookie dough a gift for bakers
Holiday shortcut a delicious nod to today's reality
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CAIRO, Egypt
It's a sore point for a country struggling to contain bread riots: Bakeries that get government-subsidized flour often sell it on the black market at a huge profit, taking food from poor people's mouths.
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Hello, Orono! Let them eat cake. Please!
That's the request from Mary Jo Sanger, writing on behalf of the Orono Bicentennial Committee, which is planning its Bicentennial Birthday 200 Cakes Party from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, March 12, at Asa Adams Elementary School in Orono.
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BAKERS PRIDE IS FIRST EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER EVER TO WIN "WILLIAM B. DARDEN DISTINGUISHED SUPPLIER AWARD"
SALEM, N.H. -- Standex International Corpo...