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		<title>The infamous turkey lasagna &#8211; recipe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[1 package of ground turkey
1 tin of crushed tomatoes, with puree
thyme, rosemary, and any other spice of your liking
2-3 cloves garlic
1 large onion
cheese: part skim mozzarella, ricotta and parmesan
1 egg
1 packet no boil pasta
Stir fry the onions and garlic until soft and slightly browned. Add the spices, then the turkey. Once the turkey is nicely [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[I got very motivated last week to cook something for my children that was a little different than the standard 2-3 things they&#8217;ve honed in on as their dinner &#8216;favorites&#8217;. I searched epicurious and came up with something that I thought was failsafe: turkey lasagna. My kids like turkey tacos; lasagne is pasta, meat sauce [...]]]></description>
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