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		By: Susan Hansen		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Lumpfish roe is affordable and a 2 oz. jar of Roland-brand black or red lumpfish &quot;caviar&quot; costs only about $ 6.99. You treat it as expensive real caviar and it is a real treat !Makes a fine Brunch food; served with smoked salmon, toasted bagels, or heart rye bread, cream cheese, olives, baby pickles, scallions, sliced ripe tomatoes and red onions and a good piece of sharp cheese...with spicy bloody Mary&#039;s or screw-drivers. Dazzle your guests on Sunday morning for breakfast or a Saturday early-afternoon brunch.They will think you went all out...and it is so simple and easy to prepare and costs no more than buying cold-cuts for sandwiches.Try it !]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lumpfish roe is affordable and a 2 oz. jar of Roland-brand black or red lumpfish &#8220;caviar&#8221; costs only about $ 6.99. You treat it as expensive real caviar and it is a real treat !Makes a fine Brunch food; served with smoked salmon, toasted bagels, or heart rye bread, cream cheese, olives, baby pickles, scallions, sliced ripe tomatoes and red onions and a good piece of sharp cheese&#8230;with spicy bloody Mary&#8217;s or screw-drivers. Dazzle your guests on Sunday morning for breakfast or a Saturday early-afternoon brunch.They will think you went all out&#8230;and it is so simple and easy to prepare and costs no more than buying cold-cuts for sandwiches.Try it !</p>
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