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	<title>Comments on: Noshin&#8217; Recipe: Onion-Poppy Seed Bread Ring</title>
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		<title>By: March 5 Recipe Roundup &#171; The Heavy Table &#8211; Minneapolis-St. Paul and Upper Midwest Food Magazine and Blog</title>
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		<title>By: Galit</title>
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		<description>sara, excellent post and i love the recipe. the kids asked such great questions; what a great opportunity for them! 

btw, my girls thought we should line up three hamentashen together to make an esther or vashti crown instead of just 1 for a haman hat. now, could they have been trying to get 3 hamentashen? definitely. but still quite clever (i totally let them do this!) and your round crown description really reminded me of that. anyway, nice work and thanks!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>sara, excellent post and i love the recipe. the kids asked such great questions; what a great opportunity for them! </p>
<p>btw, my girls thought we should line up three hamentashen together to make an esther or vashti crown instead of just 1 for a haman hat. now, could they have been trying to get 3 hamentashen? definitely. but still quite clever (i totally let them do this!) and your round crown description really reminded me of that. anyway, nice work and thanks!</p>
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