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		By: Seahare		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I make a very hot  version of Fire Cider each spring, letting it mature to smoothness over the summer. After I drain the peppers and garlic and horseradish and whatever else I&#039;ve tossed it that batch, I dehydrate, then grind to powder. Great for tacos, chili con carne, omelettes, salad topping, whatever ;-)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I make a very hot  version of Fire Cider each spring, letting it mature to smoothness over the summer. After I drain the peppers and garlic and horseradish and whatever else I&#8217;ve tossed it that batch, I dehydrate, then grind to powder. Great for tacos, chili con carne, omelettes, salad topping, whatever 😉</p>
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