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		<title>By: Juste</title>
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		<description>"it’s typical for Lithuanian kitchens to add just a hint of meat to it". That's where you are wrong :) It's very typical for us to use potatoes wherever it's possible. For example, we are making pancakes from potatoes ("bulvyniai blynai"), or "kugelis" (no translation), "vedarai" (do not ask where potatoes are being put here...) and so on. Conclusion, potatoes are ruling this world! (especially Lithuania)</description>
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