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Hayes Street Grill Apricot Crisp

Hayes Street Grill apricot crisp tops tart apricots with a cinnamon brown-sugar crumble and bakes until the fruit bubbles golden. San Francisco restaurant classic dessert in under an hour.

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Ice Cream Ribbon Pie

Frozen ice cream ribbon pie layers fruit ice cream and a melted chocolate-mint drizzle in a crumb crust, topped with mint-studded vanilla. A no-bake summer dessert built in 20 minutes.

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Dump Cake #2

Cherry pineapple dump cake: the legendary five-ingredient potluck dessert. Dump canned fruit and yellow cake mix in a pan, dot with butter, scatter nuts, and bake. No mixing bowl required.

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Creamy Fruit Soup

A chilled Scandinavian-style fruit soup made with berries simmered in warm spices, thickened with cornstarch, and stirred into sour cream and milk. Served cold as a starter or light dessert.

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Dessert Pizza Shells

Yeast-risen dessert pizza shells made with apple juice in the dough, shaped like individual tart shells and baked crisp. Top with ricotta, fresh fruit, nuts, and a dusting of powdered sugar.

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Raspberry-Cranberry Soup

Raspberry cranberry fruit soup simmered in apple juice, sieved smooth, then enriched with half-and-half and a touch of cinnamon. A Scandinavian-style sweet soup served hot or chilled as a starter or dessert.

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Yarborough Pie

Retro fruit pie with sour cherries, crushed pineapple, bananas, and cherry Jello in a graham cracker crust topped with whipped cream. A vintage no-bake dessert that brings the church potluck right to your kitchen.

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Mom's Lady Baltimore Cake

Lady Baltimore cake is a tall white layer cake filled with fruit and nuts, then covered in fluffy boiled icing. The genteel Charleston dessert that's been a Southern wedding cake for over a century.

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Greenbirar Peach Soup

Chilled peach soup blended with sour cream, tropical fruit juices, and dry sherry, garnished with fresh mint. A no-cook cold soup inspired by The Greenbrier resort, served as a first course or dessert.

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Apple-Raisin Soup

Chilled fruit soup with tender apple chunks, plump raisins, and warm cinnamon sticks simmered in apple cider. A splash of brandy and brown sugar add sophistication. Serve cold as a refreshing starter or dessert.

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Pineapple Sponge

Pineapple sponge is an old-school no-bake dessert built from beaten egg whites, gelatin, and crushed pineapple folded into a cloud-light fruit mousse. A retro church-cookbook classic with banana, orange, and toasted nuts.

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Cherries & Cream Tiara Cake

Discover this easy Cherries and Cream Tiara Cake recipe using cake mix and whipped topping for quick cherry desserts; perfect beginner-friendly no-fuss cake with cherry pie filling, ideal for potlucks or simple summer treats like "easy tiara cake recipes with fruit" or "quick cream-filled cake ideas for beginners."

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Banana Pudding with Mandarine Cream

Loosely related to a dessert from the English-speaking islands of the West Indies, this makes a wonderful - and legal - winter fruit pudding. Despite its richness, it has next to no fat and, if you use eggs modified with omega 3 oil, it couldn't be more nutritionally sound.

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Dragonfruit Crème (Dessert)

A creamy dessert combining coconut, dragon fruit and cashew nuts. Dragon fruit is a rich source of antioxidants and fibre, cashews deliver heart-protective monosaturated fats, while the fat contained in coconut meat has been shown to exhibit anti-microbial, antibacterial and antifungal properties. Coconuts also contain lauric acid (found most abundantly in mothers’ milk) which is an important immune system booster. Despite its bad reputation, coconut oil is one of the healthiest oils available.

Mud Crab & Smoked Sweet Potato Gnocchi
Mud Crab & Smoked Sweet Potato Gnocchi

Mud Crab seasoned Alpine Pepper and served with smoked sweet potato gnocchi

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It's important to note that reducing belly fat in just one week is not a realistic or healthy goal. Sustainable and healthy weight loss typically occurs at a rate of 1-2 pounds per week. That being said, there are some steps you can take to start making progress towards reducing belly fat: Cut back on processed foods and added sugars: Foods high in added sugars and processed ingredients are often high in calories and contribute to weight gain, including belly fat. Focus on eating whole foods and try to limit your intake of sugary drinks, desserts, and snacks. Eat more protein and fiber: Eating protein and fiber can help you feel fuller for longer, which may help you eat fewer calories overall. Good sources of protein include lean meats, fish, eggs, and plant-based sources such as beans, lentils, and tofu. Good sources of fiber include whole grains, fruits, vegetables, legumes, and nuts. Stay hydrated: Drinking plenty of water can help you stay hydrated and may help you eat less. Aim for at least 8 glasses of water per day. Engage in physical activity: Cardiovascular exercise, strength training, and high-intensity interval training can all help you burn calories and reduce body fat, including belly fat. Aim to be active for at least 30 minutes per day. Reduce stress: Stress can lead to an increase in the hormone cortisol, which is associated with belly fat. Reducing stress through techniques such as meditation, yoga, or deep breathing exercises can help you manage cortisol levels and reduce belly fat.

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