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		<title>Pureed Rutabaga</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Pureed Rutabaga is a staple of basically every extended family gathering I have ever been to. But my family always refers to this dish as Turnips, which used to confuse me quite a bit because, well, there is also a vegetable called a turnip. Apparently, rutabagas are also known as yellow turnips which is where...&#160;<a href="https://icancookthat.org/2023/11/pureed-rutabaga.html" class="read-more">Read More »</a></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>One of my favorite parts of learning to cook is having the chance to learn about cultures through different foods. I love paging through cookbooks that contain recipes I&#8217;ve never tried and learning something about the history and tradition behind these recipes. In preparation for Passover, I was sent a copy of The New Jewish...&#160;<a href="https://icancookthat.org/2013/03/matzo-ball-soup.html" class="read-more">Read More »</a></p>
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