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	<title>It&apos;s the great pumkin seed recipe, Charlie Brown</title>
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	<description>Anyone have a tried-and-true pumpkin seed recipe?  I&apos;ve tried making them in the past with veggie oil and Lawry&apos;s seasoned salt, but they turn out chewy and oily and awful.  I&apos;d like to make the glorious, pure-white, salt-encrusted type you can buy in little packs at the Quickie Mart.  Advice?  Besides going ahead and buying the little packs at Quickie Mart?</description>
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