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DeAndre learns to make a dairy-free dessert; DeAndre is joined by chef Laiquan Harvey-Davis; Laiquan owns the New Jersey vegan dessert restaurant, How Delish; the duo make a vegan apple cake.
DeAndre learns to make a dairy-free dessert; DeAndre is joined by chef Laiquan Harvey-Davis; Laiquan owns the New Jersey vegan dessert restaurant, How Delish; the duo make a vegan apple cake.
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