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  2. Send guests home with these delicious edible party favors - AOL

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    Sending guests home with party favors is a fun way to make sure your party makes a lasting impression. Even better? Send them home with tasty, edible, homemade party favors!

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    16 Edible Flowers. 1. Anise Hyssop. This purple beauty belongs to the mint family. Anise Hyssop has fuzzy-looking flowers, that upon a closer look are composed of tons of teeny, tiny bell-shaped ...

  4. Wedding cake - Wikipedia

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    Wedding cake. A wedding cake is the traditional cake served at wedding receptions following dinner. In some parts of England, the wedding cake is served at a wedding breakfast; the 'wedding breakfast' does not mean the meal will be held in the morning, but at a time following the ceremony on the same day. In modern Western culture, the cake is ...

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    Edible Cookie Dough – This no-bake, no-fuss homemade edible cookie dough recipe takes less than 15 minutes to make and perfectly satisfies your sweet tooth. Plus, it’s gluten-free, dairy-free ...

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    Garnish (food) A gyro sandwich garnished with mint leaves. A garnish is an item or substance used as a decoration or embellishment accompanying a prepared food dish or drink. [1] In many cases, it may give added or contrasting flavor. Some garnishes are selected mainly to augment the visual impact of the plate, while others are selected ...

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    A chocolate cake decorated with icing, strawberries, and silver metallic dragées. Another form of dragée is a small sphere of sugar, in the Commonwealth often called a cachou, used primarily in the decoration of cookies, cakes, and other forms of bakery. These are produced in various sizes, typically 3 to 4 mm (0.12 to 0.16 in) in diameter.

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