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		<title>By: nursechacha</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have seen this recipe before, altho it is called, &quot;Frozen Frangos&quot;. The recipe I have does not used any type of crumbs, however. I do think that it would be better with the crumbs!It  is featured in an old Junior League Cookbook: &quot;Be Our Guest&quot; -The Jr. League of Milwaukee, Wis. and a compilation called: &quot;The Midwestern Jr. League Cookbook&quot;. If you ever come upon any Jr. League cookbooks in a flea market or auction etc they are awesome.The ones I have mentioned were published in the &#039;70s and to my knowledge are out of print. Good recipe!!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have seen this recipe before, altho it is called, &#8220;Frozen Frangos&#8221;. The recipe I have does not used any type of crumbs, however. I do think that it would be better with the crumbs!It  is featured in an old Junior League Cookbook: &#8220;Be Our Guest&#8221; -The Jr. League of Milwaukee, Wis. and a compilation called: &#8220;The Midwestern Jr. League Cookbook&#8221;. If you ever come upon any Jr. League cookbooks in a flea market or auction etc they are awesome.The ones I have mentioned were published in the &#8217;70s and to my knowledge are out of print. Good recipe!!</p>
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