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		<description><![CDATA[Once the steaming hot or piping  cold dish is completed, what is the next step? Does the recipe call for immediate serving, whipping, stirring? Does the recipe permit you to store dish, refrigerate it, keep it at room temperature, or what? There instructions for serving are as important as accurate measurement of ingredients. If you [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Once the steaming hot or piping  cold dish is completed, what is the next step? Does the recipe call for immediate serving, whipping, stirring? Does the recipe permit you to store dish, refrigerate it, keep it at room temperature, or what?</p>
<p>There instructions for serving are as important as accurate measurement of ingredients. If you new at health cookery, begin with simple dishes, those which require fewer ingredients. Gradually you progress to more complex recipes. Once you master the basic skills, you may experiment with different ingredients; have an adventure with unusual combinations, original ideas, and zesty methods of preparations.</p>
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