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		<title>By: Veggie and vegan recipes in my repertoir &#171; Niles&#039;s Blog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] Dahl. Amongst the first things I blogged about here &#8211; the recipe is around halfway down the page. Vegan. I&#8217;ll confess, I&#8217;m not a huge pulses fan, and I often struggle to eat an entire plate of lentils of any sort of cooking, but dahl is pretty good. As is hummus, which is easy to make yourself, especially if you start with tinned, cooked chickpeas. [...]]]></description>
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