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		<title>By: Homemade Bahn-Mi &#171; The Littlest Kitchen</title>
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		<dc:creator>Homemade Bahn-Mi &#171; The Littlest Kitchen</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] the disparate elements in my fridge, I had almost all the ingredients for a bahn-mi, one of my favorite sandwiches ever.  A crusty roll, roast beef, cilantro, pickled carrots, hot sauce, and mayonnaise, have been [...]</description>
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