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Wed. May 4, 2016
Hawaiian Escape Desserts
Escape to a tropical Hawaiian vacation with these sweets. Flavors like pineapple and coconut make these the perfect anytime treats. They're rich in flavor and will have your whole gang saying, "Aloha!"
Big Island Freezer Cake - When it's hot out and we don't want to turn on the oven, how do we bake a special cake? We pop it in the freezer! Yep ...more
Piña Colada Cookies - There's more than one way to enjoy the flavors of your favorite tropical beverage: cookies! Our Piña Colada Cookies feature ...more
Pineapple Orange Bars - Everything old is new again, and that goes for the gelatin mold. Our no-mold required refreshing and creamy Pineapple ...more
Aloha Cobbler - This scrumptious, 4-ingredient cobbler is so easy to throw together, and it will make you a star in the kitchen. Imagine ...more
Island Ambrosia - If it was good enough for the ancient Greek Gods then we think it's good enough for you too! You'll be in paradise with our light ...more
Piña Colada Trifle - The pineapple has always been a welcoming symbol. Our pineapple-packed Piña Colada Trifle is sure to be a welcome ...more
Tropical Treats - A Hawaiian travel brochure...a plate of Tropical Treats...and a Fuzzy Navel Froth. The perfect afternoon getaway ...more
Every country has a special cake that they're known for. These simple cake recipes are each inspired by the many different ways that countries around the world make their own. There's one for everyone to love in this list!
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