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Fudge is a candy that often makes an appearance during the holidays, put out as part of a plate of cookies and other sweets for Santa.
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Some are even saying former advertising agency and Kraft executive Ann Fudge is a candidate.
Why a CEO shouldn't run the NEC Jena McGregor 2010
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Fudge is not complicated to make and results are always great, especially if one has a reliable candy thermometer and a few precautions are followed.
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Fudge is not complicated to make and results are always great, especially if one has a reliable candy thermometer and a few precautions are followed.
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Fudge is a great treat to bring to a holiday potluck.
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Fudge is surprisingly easy to make if you haven’t tried making it at home before, and Steph Chows‘ Captain Morgans S’more Fudge is a good place to start if you don’t mind a little bit of a kick - in the form of a splash of spiced rum - to your fudge.
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Smart Cookie’s Pumpkin Pie Fudge is a departure from traditional chocolate fudge.
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And I turned to my teddy bear – I call him Fudge – and I said ‘Fudge, is this a civil war?
Think Progress » Q: Is the country closer to a civil war? 2006
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Senate Dems have just unveiled a new web site spoofing the Drudge Report -- it's called Fudge Report, and it has lots of links to stories all around the country about Dem Senate candidates.
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Little though he liked to think about the Minister of Magic (or, as he always called Fudge in his head, the Other Minister), the Prime Minister could not help but fear that the next time Fudge appeared it would be with graver news still.
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Rowling, J. K. 2005
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