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		<title>By: SaltShaker &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Squash Curry</title>
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		<description>[...] I get regular e-mails from a website called Care2 that&#8217;s all about various little things like making a difference on the planet through your actions. Some of it I can get into, some of it I can&#8217;t, but it&#8217;s always an interesting read. They also regularly include recipes, generally vegetarian. I have to admit I rarely find their choices to be intriguing, though now and again they at least inspire me to try something, or use a part of a recipe (my roasted strawberry cheesecake was inspired by one of their missives). A few days ago they include a recipe for Acorn Squash and Red Lentils with Toasted Walnuts that had been &#8220;adapted&#8221; from a vegetarian cookbook. [...]</description>
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