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        <link>http://cuisine.com.au/recipe-finder/mothers-day-recipes</link>
        <description>All the recipes you need to make your mums, Mother's day special, from Stephanie Alexander, Jill Dupliex, Lynne Mullins and all your favourite chefs...</description>
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            <title>Scrambled eggs with champagne and smoked salmon</title>
            <link>http://cuisine.com.au/recipe/scrambled-eggs-with-champagne-and-smoked-salmon</link>
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            <title>Pear and fresh date muffins</title>
            <link>http://cuisine.com.au/recipe/Pear-and-fresh-date-muffins</link>
            <description>Spelt may look like ordinary wheat but it behaves in a slightly different manner. For making bread, 
it requires about a third less kneading time to develop a great dough. In converting a recipe designed for wheat flour to spelt flour, use a quarter less liquid or add a quarter more spelt flour than is called for. 
And while often seen around as spelt bread, this flour is good in other baked goods, too - try this sure-fire muffin recipe.</description>
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            <title>Chocolate ripple raspberry tart</title>
            <link>http://cuisine.com.au/recipe/chocolate-ripple-raspberry-tart</link>
            <description>This can easily be made up to 4 hours beforehand. If you leave it longer, it will still taste delicious, but the biscuits become mushy making it hard to slice.</description>
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            <title>Spaghetti with smoked salmon, peas and parsley</title>
            <link>http://cuisine.com.au/recipe/spaghetti-with-smoked-salmon-peas-and-parsley</link>
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            <title>Roast vegetables</title>
            <link>http://cuisine.com.au/recipe/roast-vegetables</link>
            <description>Here is another simple recipe using the season's best produce. Just choose six vegetables, prepare and roast them, some separately, in olive oil at a temperature of 180C.</description>
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            <title>Roast chicken breasts with capsicum, green bean and tomato salad</title>
            <link>http://cuisine.com.au/recipe/roast-chicken-breasts-with-capsicum-green-bean-and-tomato-salad</link>
            <description>These non-pungent members of the chilli family are known by many names including bell peppers, sweet peppers and pimento. They come in various sizes and degrees of mis-shape to their oblong appearance.</description>
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            <title>Lychees and raspberries with coconut and chocolate gelato</title>
            <link>http://cuisine.com.au/recipe/Lychees-and-raspberries-with-coconut-and-chocolate-gelato</link>
            <description>Mutual attraction, preparation and attention to detail, lively discourse and a carefully planned - and not too heavy - meal are the foundations of a successful Valentine dinner.</description>
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            <title>Stir-fried Chinese roast duck with snow peas and noodles</title>
            <link>http://cuisine.com.au/recipe/Stir-fried-Chinese-roast-duck-with-snow-peas-and-noodles</link>
            <description>Mother's Day breakfast in bed won't cut it on its own - mum's not setting foot in the kitchen. On Sunday week, as she slips on a silk robe and face pack and settles back with a martini, a packet of Tim Tams and a Jackie Collins, it's everyone else's turn to hit the kitchen and whip up the meals.</description>
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            <title>Chicken salad with grilled corn and capsicum</title>
            <link>http://cuisine.com.au/recipe/Chicken-salad-with-grilled-corn-and-capsicum</link>
            <description>Mother's Day breakfast in bed won't cut it on its own - mum's not setting foot in the kitchen. On Sunday week, as she slips on a silk robe and face pack and settles back with a martini, a packet of Tim Tams and a Jackie Collins, it's everyone else's turn to hit the kitchen and whip up the meals.
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            <title>Smoked trout, avocado and snowpea salad</title>
            <link>http://cuisine.com.au/recipe/Smoked-trout-avocado-and-snowpea-salad</link>
            <description>Mother's Day breakfast in bed won't cut it on its own - mum's not setting foot in the kitchen. On Sunday week, as she slips on a silk robe and face pack and settles back with a martini, a packet of Tim Tams and a Jackie Collins, it's everyone else's turn to hit the kitchen and whip up the meals.
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