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		<title>This Weeks Tweets 2010-07-25</title>
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@them_apples  &#34;baking bacon, eggs and black pudding INSIDE a loaf of bread &#34; No idea, sounds really interesting!  Like a Chinese surprise. in reply to them_apples #

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RT @Dragon_Stars Save FlashForward call Starz 866-888-4010. Provide your name and cable provider! #

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		<title>Celery Soda &#8211; Take The Leap!</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Celery Soda is definitely an acquired taste. Though, not too difficult to acquire. I think the biggest obstacle is equating the stalk with the drink. We already use celery in our juicers creating health drinks made from a concoction of fruits and vegetables. So creating soda pop from celery shouldn&#8217;t be too great a leap [...]]]></description>
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Have you tried cauliflower &#8220;rice&#8221; or &#8220;cous cous?&#8221; A great way to reduce carbs and add vitamins without losing flavor or texture. #

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Have you tried cauliflower &#8220;rice&#8221; or &#8220;cous cous?&#8221; A great way to reduce carbs and add vitamins without losing flavor or texture. #

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Still perfecting my bread baking skills (Can&#8217;t be good at everything I guess). Went to a demo at /root cafe in New Paltz last night #
Bread Alone in Rhinebeck is still my go to place if I need bread for a cookdate.  Can&#8217;t go wrong with one of the best in the Hudson Valley [...]]]></description>
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Live on Fast Food? Here&#8217;s an eye opener. There isn&#8217;t a good substitute for a &#8220;home cooked&#8221; meal with real ingredients. http://bit.ly/a5ofO8 #

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A small roasted turkey can feed a family of 4 for a week. #
1 small turkey = lots of tasty leftovers: Soup, quesadillas, with gravy, pot pies, turkey salad, sliced turkey for sandwiches, and more #

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@veganboy Video Game obsession &#8211; almost as bad as being a Foodie looking for your next great dish! in reply to veganboy #

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Picked too many apples at your local pick your own farm? Make apple sauce! It freezes well and you can enjoy it all winter long. #

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