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		<title>Equivalents &#038; Substitutions</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Below you will find an ingredients &#38; equivalent chart and a list of cooking and baking substitutions. These ingredient equivalents are useful when a recipe calls for an ingredient in an amount that makes it difficult to know how much you will actually need to purchase.  If you have a recipe that calls for 3...</p>
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