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		<title>By: ecourtney</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi!  These look awesome.  My son has these allergies.  So I am aways looking for new recipes.  I just recently saw the little donut maker that is in cooking stores.  Looks like a waffle maker but does donuts.  Have you seen or used them?  Do you think this would work in that?  Or maybe it needs to be more of a batter rather then a bread... just curious. 
Also, can these be frozen and then just warm up individually?  I like to keep things on hand if the freezer when possible for my son, without having to bake every time.  Thanks!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi!  These look awesome.  My son has these allergies.  So I am aways looking for new recipes.  I just recently saw the little donut maker that is in cooking stores.  Looks like a waffle maker but does donuts.  Have you seen or used them?  Do you think this would work in that?  Or maybe it needs to be more of a batter rather then a bread&#8230; just curious.<br />
Also, can these be frozen and then just warm up individually?  I like to keep things on hand if the freezer when possible for my son, without having to bake every time.  Thanks!</p>
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