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	<title>Comments on: New Year&#8230;New Vegetable?</title>
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		<title>By: Edgar</title>
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		<description>I enjoyed reading your blog entries and you do a good job. &quot;New Year...New Vegetable&quot; brought back memories of my grandmother. She had a small patio filled with plants, including small sábila (aloe vera) plants, which she believed had great healing powers. They looked like small agave plants, from which tequila is obtained (no, she didn&#039;t have agave plants or gave us any tequila!)
I have never eaten or drunk aloe vera, but I am intrigued by the lime and aloe vera drink. I will give it a try.

Have you eaten grasshoppers?  I am heading to a restaurant here in DC that I like a lot.  It is named Oyamel and they serve tacos of sauteed grasshoppers.  They also have a very good menu of authentic Mexican cuisine dishes.  If you come to DC I strongly recommend it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I enjoyed reading your blog entries and you do a good job. &#8220;New Year&#8230;New Vegetable&#8221; brought back memories of my grandmother. She had a small patio filled with plants, including small sábila (aloe vera) plants, which she believed had great healing powers. They looked like small agave plants, from which tequila is obtained (no, she didn&#8217;t have agave plants or gave us any tequila!)<br />
I have never eaten or drunk aloe vera, but I am intrigued by the lime and aloe vera drink. I will give it a try.</p>
<p>Have you eaten grasshoppers?  I am heading to a restaurant here in DC that I like a lot.  It is named Oyamel and they serve tacos of sauteed grasshoppers.  They also have a very good menu of authentic Mexican cuisine dishes.  If you come to DC I strongly recommend it.</p>
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