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		<title>By: adele</title>
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		<description>Oh, those look tasty! I haven&#039;t found any bakeries in Boston that do palmiers, which is a shame. I like the oversized ones best - as a kid, my bus stop was near a Vietnamese bakery that made the lightest, flakiest palmiers I&#039;ve ever eaten (including the ones in France), and I swear they were about the size of my head.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh, those look tasty! I haven&#8217;t found any bakeries in Boston that do palmiers, which is a shame. I like the oversized ones best &#8211; as a kid, my bus stop was near a Vietnamese bakery that made the lightest, flakiest palmiers I&#8217;ve ever eaten (including the ones in France), and I swear they were about the size of my head.</p>
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