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		<title>By: Negative Nancy</title>
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		<description>I&#039;m obviously a late-comer to this party, but wow, that&#039;s a great looking dessert!  I&#039;m wondering if regular sweet cherries could be used (or even some gorgeous Rainier cherries that are finally in season.)  I&#039;m thinking maybe I could reduce the sugar by about half?  Any thoughts?  Thanks again for the inspiration!</description>
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