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        <title>Salty Caramel Sirup With Roasted Chilies</title>
        <description>&lt;img src="/assets/images/salty-caramel-sirup/salty-caramel-sirup.jpeg" width="100%"&gt;Recently, I was desperately looking for a Bulgarian supplier of salty caramel sirup. In vain, as it ultimately turned out. Instead I flew it in from Germany for tons of money and was even disappointed: To my taste, the original sirup by Monin is to thin, the caramel is not browned long enough and it lacks a pinch of salt. I started experimenting, and as it turned out, making the sirup at home is ridiculously simple at 10 percent of the costs and the result is in my humble opinion not at all second to the convenience product.</description>
        <pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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        <title>Peach Crumble With Fresh Herbs</title>
        <description>&lt;img src="/assets/images/peach-crumble-with-fresh-herbs/peach-crumble-with-fresh-herbs.jpeg" width="100%"&gt;Last weekend my greengrocer on ulitsa Tsar Ivan Asen II had perfectly juicy and sweet peaches, probably the last ones for this year, that seemed to be just made for a nice cake. Searching the internet for a recipe I came across a recipe with rosemary, almost exactly what I was looking for.</description>
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