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What are your favorite winter/fall dessert recipes?(:?

Ok so I'm 14 and I love to bakecook for my family and friends, but I need some new ideas.though me and my dad like fruit flavored desserts, my younger brothers and sisters and stepmom will only eat things that are chocolate.so what are your favorite holiday/seasonal chocolate recipes? Here's one of mine:Magic Cookie Bars1 1/2 cup unsalted butter, melted4 1/2 cup Graham cracker crumbs2 cups walnuts, chopped1 cup miniature semi-sweet chocolate chips4 1/2 cups flaked, sweetened coconut 3 (10oz.) cans sweetened condensed milkCombine the butter and graham cracker crumbs; press firmly into ungreased 12x18-inch jellyrole panSprinkle with walnuts, chocolate chips, and coconutTop with sweetened condensed milk completely covering coconutUse a spatula to spread, if necessaryBake at 325F for 30-35 minutes or until lightly goldenDo not overbakeCool to room temperature before servingYields 24 bars.This is a recipe my family adores, let me tell you, its sooo good!!! You must try it! :D

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That's compounded mathematics! Why would I wish to do that? I'd get a headache! lol.
2^0 grains goes on square 1, 2^1 grains on square 2, etcThe wheat that would go on the 24th square is 2^23 16,777,216 The total amount of wheat for all squares from the 1st to 24th is 2^0+2^1+2^2+.+2^232^24-1 33,554,431 grains The 64th square would have 2^63 9.22 10^18 grains
Its very simple actually: 2^63 + 2^62 + 2^61 +.+ 2^3 + 2^2 + 2^1 + 2^0 and if there were 24 fields 2^23 + 2^22 +.+ 2^2 + 2^1 + 2^0 and thats it

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