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		<title>Southwestern Quinoa &amp; Chickpea Salad</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Despite its praise as a super-duper food, quinoa just tastes great. Â Quinoa (pronounced Keen-wa or Kee-no-ah) is a grain-like seed that can be cooked like rice. Â With the water, and the boiling and the oh golly! Â After cooking, it has a fluffy texture, slightly nutty flavor, and has the consistency of rice. Â Most folks say [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Despite its praise as a super-duper food, quinoa just tastes great. Â <strong>Quinoa </strong>(pronounced Keen-wa or Kee-no-ah) is a grain-like seed that can be cooked like rice. Â With the water, and the boiling and the oh golly! Â After cooking, it has a fluffy texture, slightly nutty flavor, and has the consistency of rice. Â Most folks say it looks like couscous. Â I had just eaten it plain before, but then I got turned on to various tasty meals, even desserts, that can be prepared with quinoa.<br />
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