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		By: Waffle		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This Low Country Boil sounds like a dream! I love how it&#039;s a one-pot wonder for any occasion. Your beach party story made me smile - eating with hands on newspapers sounds so much fun. I&#039;m curious, when you make it at home for the family, do you still use the newspaper trick? And what&#039;s your favorite part of the dish - the shrimp, sausage, or corn? Can&#039;t wait to try this recipe!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This Low Country Boil sounds like a dream! I love how it&#8217;s a one-pot wonder for any occasion. Your beach party story made me smile &#8211; eating with hands on newspapers sounds so much fun. I&#8217;m curious, when you make it at home for the family, do you still use the newspaper trick? And what&#8217;s your favorite part of the dish &#8211; the shrimp, sausage, or corn? Can&#8217;t wait to try this recipe!</p>
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