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graham cracker
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graham cracker  (grm, grm)
n.
A slightly sweet, usually rectangular cracker made with whole-wheat flour.

[From graham flour.]
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Noun1.graham cracker - semisweet whole-wheat crackergraham cracker - semisweet whole-wheat cracker        
cracker - a thin crisp wafer made of flour and water with or without leavening and shortening; unsweetened or semisweet


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C honey Graham cracker crumbs Mix all ingredients, except the graham crackers, in a large bowl.
They are made with cream cheese and butter cheese and available in three varieties: Strawberry Cheesecake rolled in graham crackers, Pumpkin Pie rolled in graham crackers, and Cookies and Cream rolled in crushed cookies.
Vegan wafers in chocolate or vanilla varieties may be substituted for the graham crackers traditionally used in cheesecake crust, or the crust can be made from crumbled cookies.
 
 
 
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