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		<description><![CDATA[Well not really, we had our first big snowstorm at the beginning of October but I’m still gathering yummies from the garden. I am still able to go dig taters, carrots and onions. I was just tickled to find all this goodness and happy to say the mule deer haven’t figured out how to pull the carrots out of the ground&#8211;they got the tops but not the roots. I wanted to make something by using what I had in the pantry and freezer. I hadn’t had edamame in a while so it turned up in an easy salad. Edamame corn salad 1 c Organic frozen corn- cook by following directions on bag and let cool 1 c Organic edamame- cook just like the corn and let cool ½ c diced carrots 1 T soy sauce 4 drops sesame oil 1 T flax or olive oil 1 T toasted sesame seeds 2 T rice wine vinegar Sea salt and pepper to taste Combine everything together in a small bowl and enjoy. Other ideas: onion, scallions or bell peppers would be great in here. Cheers, Jamie This recipe is part of Real Food Wednesday&#8211;check out more real food tips and ideas by [...]]]></description>
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<p>I wanted to make something by using what I had in the pantry and freezer.  I hadn’t had edamame in a while so it turned up in an easy salad.</p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold;">Edamame corn salad</span><br />
1 c Organic frozen corn- cook by following directions on bag and let cool<br />
1 c Organic edamame- cook just like the corn and let cool<br />
½ c diced carrots<br />
1 T soy sauce<br />
4 drops sesame oil<br />
1 T flax or olive oil<br />
1 T toasted sesame seeds<br />
2 T rice wine vinegar<br />
Sea salt and pepper to taste</p>
<p>Combine everything together in a small bowl and enjoy.</p>
<p>Other ideas:  onion, scallions or bell peppers would be great in here.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Cheers,</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Jamie</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><a href="http://kellythekitchenkop.com/2009/10/real-food-wednesday-blog-carnival-for-102809.html">This recipe is part of Real Food Wednesday&#8211;check out more real food tips and ideas by visiting the blog carnival!</a></p>
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