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      <title>Making the Best Date and Pecan Pie for Your Table</title>
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      <description>If you&amp;#39;re looking for a dessert that&amp;#39;s a bit more interesting than the standard holiday fare, this date and pecan pie is exactly what you need. Most people are familiar with the classic pecan pie—that sugary, gooey staple of Thanksgiving dinners—but</description>
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