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					<description><![CDATA[Walking tacos are a genius idea! I love how easy they are to make. I once made them for a picnic and they were a hit. I used ground turkey instead of beef for a healthier twist. Do you think it would work with other types of chips, like pita chips? Also, how do you keep the toppings from making the chips soggy? Can&#039;t wait to try more variations!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Walking tacos are a genius idea! I love how easy they are to make. I once made them for a picnic and they were a hit. I used ground turkey instead of beef for a healthier twist. Do you think it would work with other types of chips, like pita chips? Also, how do you keep the toppings from making the chips soggy? Can&#8217;t wait to try more variations!</p>
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