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		<title>By: marywether</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If anyone hasn&#039;t ever had these, they need to give it a try.  Try ordering Spring Rolls in Vietnamese restaurants, instead of stopping off at a fast food place for a burger and fries.  I find that these fill me up, and leave me feeling like I have more energy than if I pull into a fast food place.  

The key to making spring rolls is as she said, roll it as tight as you can without tearing the rice paper.  That is so when you dip and bite, then the remaining roll stays firm and not all floppy.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If anyone hasn&#8217;t ever had these, they need to give it a try.  Try ordering Spring Rolls in Vietnamese restaurants, instead of stopping off at a fast food place for a burger and fries.  I find that these fill me up, and leave me feeling like I have more energy than if I pull into a fast food place.  </p>
<p>The key to making spring rolls is as she said, roll it as tight as you can without tearing the rice paper.  That is so when you dip and bite, then the remaining roll stays firm and not all floppy.</p>
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