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Mama's Biscuits Shares An Easy-to-Follow S'Mores Biscuit Recipe, Perfect for Family Bonding - Ebony

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Lesley Riley is the face and talent behind Mama's Biscuit, and is often known as 'the biscuit darling.' Since childhood, the former restaurateur and Pennsylvania native has loved the joy that baking and cooking brings. Like most culinarians of our day, her passion stems from watching her beloved grandmother in the kitchen, and now she's […]

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