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		<title>By: kaye</title>
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		<description>Speaking of summer salads with fruit, we love the Mediterranean concept of citrus as salad, and it complements so many summer entrees--especially seafood.  Actually, there are no greens:  citrus is the base, and other wonderful things like olives and avocados are included.  A brief education and yummy recipes are available at www.nytimes.com/2010/04/11/magazine/11food-t-000.html?scp=3&amp;sq=orange avocado&amp;st=cse</description>
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