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Oh God Look At All The Crap Our Office Ate This Week


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Nell Casey

Published Dec 20, 2013

Modified Dec 21, 2013


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The Silver Table Of Sin has become legend at Gothamist HQ, where each day new delectable treats mysteriously manifest on its shining, crumb-filled surface. For some, it's a welcome source of midday sustenance; for others, a hellscape paved with calories, sugar and soon to be manifested cavities.Things get especially bad around holiday time when we're cursed blessed to have friends sending us baskets of treats and co-workers bringing in family dessert recipes. Here's a look at how the SToS stacked up this week, including boozy fruit cake, monstrous cookies and addictive salty croissant.
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Nell Casey

Published Dec 20, 2013

Modified Dec 21, 2013


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