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	<title>Comments on: Fresh Fork CSA&#8211;week 13</title>
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		<title>By: Bud Perry</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Bud Perry]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We used the blackberries from a couple weeks ago and made smoothies with the yogurt.  Some people have complained about the thin consistency of the yogurt, but I prefer it runny so that it&#039;s drinkable.  It&#039;s also really good on cereal instead of milk.  I&#039;ve heard that if you want to use the hot peppers, but don&#039;t like all the heat you can completely clean out the seeds and innards (that&#039;s where most of the heat is) and then blanch the rest to reduce the amount of oils.  They still may be a bit spicy, but nowhere near their original hotness.  I&#039;m a huge honey eater as well.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We used the blackberries from a couple weeks ago and made smoothies with the yogurt.  Some people have complained about the thin consistency of the yogurt, but I prefer it runny so that it&#8217;s drinkable.  It&#8217;s also really good on cereal instead of milk.  I&#8217;ve heard that if you want to use the hot peppers, but don&#8217;t like all the heat you can completely clean out the seeds and innards (that&#8217;s where most of the heat is) and then blanch the rest to reduce the amount of oils.  They still may be a bit spicy, but nowhere near their original hotness.  I&#8217;m a huge honey eater as well.</p>
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