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Pillsbury Bake-Off puts crimp in cook’s Passover prep

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(RNS) Amy Siegel will compete in the Pillsbury Bake-Off in Orlando on Monday (March 26) with her strawberry swirl-peanut-butter-brownie cupcakes, but the contest is getting in the way of preparing her kitchen for Passover. By Vicki Hyman.

Topics: Culture, Entertainment & Pop Culture
Beliefs: Judaism
Tags: dough, jews, kosher, passover, pillsbury bake-off

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