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Delightfully sweet and sour crumble pie

When you want something simple that still says, \"wow,\" bake this cranberry pear crumble pie! Here\'s the easy recipe.
Some made food the focus while other celebrities picked over-the-top decor  When you think of celebrity Christmas dinners, ...
Treat the family to this juicy, delicious rosemary and garlic crusted pork loin with butternut squash and potatoes (see ...
Tinsel nails include chrome finishes, cat-eye polishes, and sparkling glitter accents. Opt for a festive set in shades of red and green, or go holiday glam with rich navy, gold, or silver designs.
Don't let your leftover cranberry sauce hang around in the fridge for weeks after the holidays - elevate it into something ...
Megan Schwalm is full of energy. She sees the excitement and ambition in every member of the coffee group she started three years ago. Yet she is often afraid to trust what she sees and feels — afraid ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook This isn’t just a change to the 1939 movie, but actually restores the original text from author ...
In the 1939 classic The Wizard of Oz, a young Judy Garland closed her eyes, clicked her heels three times, and repeated the now-famous line, “There’s no place like home.” As Dorothy, the young farm ...
Dorothy’s ruby-red slippers in The Wizard of Oz are the most iconic shoes in cinema history. Four film-worn pairs are known to exist today, sitting in museums or private collections. One pair, which ...
CRYSTAL, Minn — A conference room-turned-evidence room at the Crystal Police Department is filled with decades of stolen items. "From what I understand, this stuff dates back from the 1980s until 2022 ...
The ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland’s Dorothy in “The Wizard of Oz” might be the most recognizable shoes in cinematic history. But with the release of “Wicked: For Good” around the corner on Nov.
Ruby Red Handed: Stealing America’s Most Famous Pair of Shoes/ Hulu Hollywood memorabilia collector Michael Shaw owned the fourth pair of Dorothy’s iconic red shoes. But when he loaned them to the ...