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Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Pecan Pralines
Pecan Pralines
Trader Joe's
While nothing at all like the soft, sugary puddles of
praline
I grew up eating, Trader Joe's are delicious in their own way and much easier to come by. Almost too easy...
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