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		<title>Cabbage and Cod. Two &#8220;Cs&#8221; that are Celiac Friendly.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Opening the refrigerator in late August, you risk falling victim to an avalanche of late-season summer squash, peppers, potatoes, cabbage and corn. Our garden may only have 6 weeks to go, but the harvest is still sweet. Tonight, cabbage caught our eye and a sweet and savory dinner ensued. Total cook time was less than [...]]]></description>
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