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	<title>Comments on: Fresh Simple and Luscious Lasagna</title>
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		<title>By: Recipe Hit List: A Medley Mix Of 12 Tasty Recipes : TipNut.com</title>
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		<description>[...] Sausage-Vegetable Lasagna: Lasagna can seem like a pain to make, but really it’s so easy and really worth it. This recipe is special because it gets its great flavors from an array of vegetables, fresh parsley and sausage. It’s not too high in calories and fat as I used very few noodles, part-skim ricotta cheese and just a small amount of shredded cheese for such a large dish. If you don’t prefer sausage, use lean ground beef or ground turkey. You can make this recipe ahead. It’s perfect for company or for weeknight with leftovers for the next day. Recipe from Ingredients, Inc. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Sausage-Vegetable Lasagna: Lasagna can seem like a pain to make, but really it’s so easy and really worth it. This recipe is special because it gets its great flavors from an array of vegetables, fresh parsley and sausage. It’s not too high in calories and fat as I used very few noodles, part-skim ricotta cheese and just a small amount of shredded cheese for such a large dish. If you don’t prefer sausage, use lean ground beef or ground turkey. You can make this recipe ahead. It’s perfect for company or for weeknight with leftovers for the next day. Recipe from Ingredients, Inc. [...]</p>
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