Quirkyalone Day

Quirkyalone Day

It might be St. Valentine's Day today, but if you're unattached, indulge and celebrate yourself with these single-serving treats.

Source: food.com

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Raspberry Cream Pie Day
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Parfait Day
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Whale Day
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