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		<title>Strawberry Lassi Anyone?</title>
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I think yogurt (and to some degree, strawberries) might be one of those foods one either loves or hates. As it happens, I am a lover of both. And since I thoroughly enjoy most things smoothie, I welcomed this new variation with open arms. What better way to get a couple of servings of fruit and a good dose of acidophilus all at once.
While many people in America are well familiar with smoothies, I&#8217;ve not met many who have heard of this little known delight. Lassi is a traditional South ...]]></description>
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