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Supreme Court might back parents who oppose LGBTQ books in Maryland schools

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Supreme Court might back parents who oppose LGBTQ books in Maryland schools

Grab a can of orange soda (Orange Crush or Fanta will do the trick) and make this twist on the classic 7-Up pound cake. You can add orange zest or extract to amp up the flavor, too.Ree typically uses Dr Pepper (surprise!) to glaze her Easter ham. But you can also use a can of cola if you prefer. Either way, use the full sugar kind because that's what gets it all sticky and caramelized.Just like her apple dumplings, making the peach version requires a can of soda to sweeten it up. Use Sprite, 7-Up, Mountain Dew, or whatever lemon-lime soda you have on hand.

Supreme Court might back parents who oppose LGBTQ books in Maryland schools

Also known as 7-Up cake for obvious reasons, Ree takes hers to the next level by adding both lemon and lime zests and a tangy-sweet glaze to punch up the flavor.Valerie Bertinelli, the actress and television personality known for her work on

Supreme Court might back parents who oppose LGBTQ books in Maryland schools

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