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		<title>By: sarah ledoux</title>
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		<description>&quot;I have halved a recipe that called for an odd number of eggs — I simply beat one egg and measured out 1.5 tablespoons. &quot;

my head is spinning.  your brilliance is unmatched.</description>
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<p>my head is spinning.  your brilliance is unmatched.</p>
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