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		<title>Dandy Dandelion Coffee Recipe for a Wild, Caffeine-free, Coffee Alternative</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have access to a patch of dandelions that haven't been sprayed, try digging up a bunch of roots and turning them into a tasty coffee substitute. Try this dandy dandelion coffee recipe for a wild, caffeine-free, coffee alternative.]]></description>
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