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When I sensed that Allison was running out of questions ("So you say the Chamber arranges for the poinsettia centerpieces — now, wouldn't that be a Garden Club thing to do?"), I decided to check out the buffet: raw vegetables, mixed nuts, deep-fried olives, little sausages, pimiento cheese spread on crustless whole wheat, a block of cream cheese topped with salsa.
Spoon it onto a block of cream cheese and either serve the two as a spread for crackers, dollop some on top of a wheel of Brie, add it to a grilled cheese sandwich, spread it on warm scones or let it accompany a slice of pound cake.
Put enough to cover the block of cream cheese.
Pick up one 8 ounce block of cream cheese (regular), sugar, vanilla and a bag of chocolate chips.
Carve the deodorant stick out of the container and put in a solid block of cream cheese.
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While its dark color, picked up a generation ago with a coat of charcoal-gray paint, makes Obsidian House, as it is called, an outlier on a block of cream-to-buff-to-red-brick buildings, it is thanks to a recent renovation that the building has one-upped the neighbors again.
She gathered ingredients for rugelach, reaching gracefully around an old woman crouched in the dairy section to grab a block of Philadelphia cream cheese and a container of sour cream.
But Jelly was only my beard, and today she's happily married to a block of Philadelphia cream cheese.
A hard-frozen block of ice cream is placed on a layer of spongecake, and the whole is covered with uncooked meringue.
Some are extraordinarily like a block of ice cream, except that they are the size of a detached house.
A cross between a waffle and affogato (an Italian dessert of ice-cream with an espresso poured over it), it comprises a waffle-shaped block of ice-cream to which a hot maple syrup espresso is added, so that the ice-cream melts, liberating pieces of Belgian waffle and, erm, tapioca.
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