Ever wonder what happened to the scattered parts left behind from that relic of a computer called the Commodore? Well they become clocks! Geekware has turned a Commodore VIC-20 circuit board into a clock along with Commodore VIC-20 game cartridges like Cosmic Cruncher and Jupiter Lander. Who new when computers go to die they become housewares. If you are desperately in need of feeling retro, I suggest you probably grab these fast – I can’t imagine that they have that many Commodore bits and pieces laying around.
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Commodore VIC-20 Circuit Boards and Game Cartridges Become Clocks
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Honda CB Unicorn Dazzler: New Bikes by Honda in India
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd. (HMSI), the 100% owned 2-wheeler subsidiary of the Honda Motor Company, Japan – the world’s largest manufacturer of 2-wheelers, today launched its Honda CB Unicorn Dazzler bike. Honda entered in the Motorcycle market in India in 2004 with the introduction of Honda Unicorn (now CB Unicorn).
Honda CB Unicorn has been refreshed regularly to meet the diversified needs of customers. With one of the most refined engine in the segment, Honda CB Unicorn has created a very premium image among the mature male customers. Honda CB Unicorn will continue to exist in the segment. The Honda CB Unicorn Dazzler that we have launched today is a step further towards adding more value to the much-admired model.Living up to the style aspirations of Indian two-wheeler customers, the Honda CB Unicorn Dazzler offers aggressive styling, advanced equipments, blistering performance, impressive mileage of 60 kmpl*, comfort and convenience. The bike has aggressive style with floating side cowl, aggressive front, screenless front cowl, 110/80 wider rear tyre and half-chain case. Other attractive features include: two-tone seat, new design mirror, handle bar weights, 3D emblem, digital meter and front & rear disc brake.
Various advanced equipments have been added in the bike which makes it the best in its segment. Powered with 150cc reformed engine, the bike delivers excellent performance with 14 BHP power. It is equipped with tubeless tyres and alloy wheels and offers best pick-up and mileage combination in the segment. CB Unicorn Dazzler will deliver a mileage of 60 kmpl*. The bike is equipped with maintenance free battery & viscous air filter for more convenience. Strictly adhering to the BS-III norms, it is environment friendly like all other Honda products.
The Honda CB Unicorn Dazzler price for ex showroom Delhi is Rs. 62,900. The CB Unicorn Dazzler will be available to the customers by the end of May, 2010. The bike will be available in four attractive colours – Armour Gold Metallic, Pearl Nightstar Black, Sword Silver Metallic and Pearl Siena Red. Present at the launch event were: Mr Atsushi Amataka, President, Honda R&D India; Mr Shinji Aoyama, CEO & President, HMSI; along with Mr N.K. Rattan, Operating Head – Sales & Marketing, HMSI.
Honda CB Unicorn Dazzler Price & Features:
– Honda CB Unicorn Dazzler price is Rs. 62,900 (ex showroom Delhi).
– Powered with 150cc reformed engine
– comes with aggressive styling, advanced equipments, blistering performance.
– Has impressive mileage of 60 kmpl*.
– Maintenance free battery & viscous air filter for more convenience
– Other attractive features include: two-tone seat, new design mirror, handle bar weights, 3D emblem, digital meter and front & rear disc brake.
– Available in 4 attractive colours – Armour Gold Metallic, Pearl Nightstar Black, Sword Silver Metallic and Pearl Siena Red.Source: Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd
Source: Auto News India
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Winners of the Zuki Notepad Premium Theme Contest Announced

I love this theme, simple and yet one we can relate with. It’s the true office theme with red paper clips included. And it’s not taxing on the BlackBerry at all. We had twenty copies to give away of this great theme. And the lucky winners are…
We’d like to thank everyone who participated and commented, you’re going to love this theme.- Kyle
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A Primary Day in Search of a Theme
Rep. Joe Sestak (D-Pa., left) and Rand Paul (R-Ky., right) both won Senate primaries on Tuesday night, while Bill Halter (D-Ark., center) forced Sen. Blanche Lincoln into a runoff. (Zuma, Bill Halter for Senate)
The results from Tuesday’s much-watched congressional primaries are in. Now the larger question remains: What’s their significance?
The fall of five-term Sen. Arlen Specter (D) in Pennsylvania marks the end of an era; the rise of ophthalmologist Rand Paul (R) in Kentucky lends both power and voice to the ever-emerging Tea Party movement; and the success of Arkansas Lt. Gov. Bill Halter — who hung close enough to Sen. Blanche Lincoln, a conservative Democrat, to force a run-off contest next month — has drawn cheers from the liberal groups that catalyzed his late ascendancy.
Image by: Matt Mahurin
Yet the well-worn theme going into the day’s elections — that a nationwide storm of voter unrest spells mid-term doom for “big government” incumbents, particularly the majority Democrats — was hardly proven. Indeed, two of the three high-profile races featured establishment candidates taking on other establishment candidates — with the liberals coming out on top. If any common message emerged from Tuesday’s results it was this: Republicans, who have been hoping that the public’s discontent will translate into big congressional gains in November, might want to reconsider their strategy come Wednesday.
Specter, for example, was toppled by a more liberal Democrat in the figure of Rep. Joe Sestak, whose late campaign push revolved around ads linking Specter — a Republican from 1965 until he switched parties last year — to George W. Bush. Sestak will now square off against former GOP Rep. Pat Toomey, founder of the conservative Club for Growth, in November.
In Arkansas, Halter rode the wave of an enormous ad campaign bankrolled by some of the nation’s most predominant liberal groups, including MoveOn.org and a number of labor unions, who have been critical of Lincoln’s opposition to climate change legislation and an idling labor reform bill. And while Halter’s name isn’t well known on a national stage, the lieutenant governor is also no political outsider. As the Guardian’s Michael Tomasky wrote Tuesday, a Halter win “would not represent primary voters manifesting some bestial urge to tear the flesh of the establishment. He’s a member of the establishment.”
The run-off election between Halter and Lincoln is scheduled for June 8.
More evidence that the anti-establishment backlash remains unproven arrived Tuesday in western Pennsylvania, where Democrat Mark Critz, a former aide to the late Rep. Jack Murtha (D), defeated Republican Tim Burns in a special election. The result was a blow to Republicans, who’d viewed Murtha’s seat as low-hanging fruit in a conservatvie district amidst an unemployment crisis. “If you can’t win a seat that is trending Republican in a year like this, then where is the wave?” former GOP Rep. Tom Davis (Va.) told The New York Times before the outcome of the race was known. “It would be a huge upset not to win this seat.”
Not that there hasn’t been good evidence of a conservative backlash against incumbents in some districts. Sen. Robert Bennett (Utah), for example, a faithful conservative, was unseated in a primary earlier this month by an opponent who attacked him for supporting Bush’s bailout of Wall Street. And Paul’s win in Kentucky came at the expense of Trey Grayson, Kentucky’s secretary of state who’d won the endorsement of no less an entrenched Republican than Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.).
Yet Tuesday’s primary results indicate that there’s more at play than a simple backlash against establishment figures. Another wild card on display Tuesday was the extent of the Obama administration’s willingness to throw its weight behind longtime incumbents. Newsweek’s Howard Fineman noted that Specter, for example, was abandoned by the White House in the lead-up to his defeat Tuesday. Fineman pointed to a report by NBC’s Chuck Todd indicating that the administration, after endorsing Specter, actually preferred Sestak.
The fact that White House political spin doctors would say this to Chuck Todd in time for him to go on the air with it at 5 p.m. Eastern, on a popular political show hosted by Philly native [Chris] Matthews, with the polls open until 8 (!), enraged [Pennsylvania Democratic Rep. Robert] Brady. “I guess that’s the White House’s idea of loyalty,” he snapped. “They’re gonna hear from me.”
Meanwhile, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) predicted Tuesday that the creation of jobs — if it continues – will, come November, overcome the current attitude of voter discontent against Democratic incumbents who pushed through the party’s economic stimulus bill and an overhaul of the nation’s health care system.
“Americans are pretty smart people,” Hoyer told reporters at the Capitol Tuesday. “If they see this continued success, I think they’re going to say, ‘Well, I was doubtful, but it seems to be working, and we will stay the path.’”
Whether he’s right or not remains to be seen. But Tuesday’s results are no indication one way or the other.
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Honda veicula campanha nacional por Honda City
O carro exato. Para todas as escolhas, para qualquer que seja a sua necessidade. É com esse conceito, criado pela agência Fischer+Fala!, que a Honda Automóveis veicula campanha nacional de sustentação do Honda City em mídia impressa e eletrônica.Posicionado no segmento de sedãs intermediários, o carro foi lançado com sucesso no Brasil em julho de 2009 e agora, como líder da categoria com 24.833 unidades vendidas até abril deste ano, está de volta à mídia em ação que dá continuidade à comunicação de lançamento.
A campanha é composta por 2 filmes de 30’ para TV aberta e fechada e 03 anúncios de página dupla para veiculação em revista e jornal. As peças têm como ponto de partida a representação de fluxogramas mostrando que, independente da escolha do caminho a seguir, o Honda City é sempre a solução, o carro exato para você. Exato no design, no conforto, no espaço, na potência.
Em um dos filmes, batizado de “A Passeio ou a Trabalho”, que já está no ar, a história começa com um homem parado na rua em frente a um Honda City e diante de duas possibilidades: “Você pode vir ao mundo a passeio ou a trabalho”.
A locução propõe: “Suponha que você tenha vindo a passeio. Nós temos o carro exato”, enquanto o ator coloca vários equipamentos e bagagens no porta-malas – máscara de mergulho, snorkel, nadadeiras, roupa de neoprene e outros. Corta para cenas de performance do City na estrada. O locutor continua: “Se o passeio for longe, tudo bem. O motor é Honda”. Até que o carro chega a uma praia paradisíaca e deserta. “Puxa, mas você veio ao mundo a trabalho, né?”, diz a locução. O filme então retrocede e vai voltando até a primeira cena, a que mostrava o ator colocando seus equipamentos dentro do carro. Só que, desta vez, vê-se que na camiseta dele está escrito “Instrutor de Mergulho”. Encerra com a locução. “Sem problemas, nós temos o carro exato para você.”
Fonte: TotalCom
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Gay couple in Malawi Found Guilty of Unnatural Acts and Gross Indecency
A gay couple, Twonge Chimbalanga and Steven Monjeza, were found guilty of unnatural acts and gross indecency last Tuesday. It was the result of the couple holding and engagement ceremony. The magistrate stated that the couple will be sentenced on Thursday. In Uganda, a law was recently proposed where homosexuals are to be executed. Just last month, President Bingu wa Mutharika was quoted calling homosexuality as “evil and bad before the eyes of God” and an act “we Malawians just do not do.” The magistrate, Nyakwawa Usiwa Usiwa, referred to the crime as “bluggery,” and found both men guilty of “carnal knowledge” which was “against the order of nature”. He stated that the two men had been “living together as husband and wife,” which “transgresses the Malawian recognized standards of propriety.” Each of them could face 14 years in prison.Malawi is a nation that sees homosexuality as nonexistent of something that must be suppressed. Chimbalanga and Monjeza were brought out through the back door to escape from a mocking crowd that celebrated the couple’s conviction. The couple had been in jail since December 28, 2009, two days after their engagement party at a lodge where Chimbalanga worked as a cook and housekeeper. The chief prosecutor, Dickens Mwambazi, said “In Malawi, we don’t allow men to marry men or women to marry women. I think 90 percent of the crowd here agrees with the ruling.” Dunker Kamba, the administrator for a group that provides counseling about AIDS, said “As much as I expected a guilty verdict, I still hoped for a miracle.”
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Ghost Recon: Future Soldier delayed
The latest iteration of the critically acclaimed Ghost Recon series was originally planned to be released before the Christmas season, but due to the stiff competition from other FPS, Ubisoft has announced that it will push back
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Time to build mental capital and wellbeing along the lifecourse?
Now that we are preparing our 2010 market report we are analyzing in depth a number of important recent developments. A major one, whose implications haven’t yet been properly digested, was the publication in the UK of a fantastic series of policy, scientific and technology reports by the Foresight Project on Mental Capital and Wellbeing. If you want to have a stimulating and substantial read, you can download the Executive Summary (and most other reports) for free.I was thinking about their main recommendation (the need to focus more attention, as a society and as individuals, on building mental capital and wellbeing trajectories along the lifecourse), as I came across these apparently completely separate news. Doesn’t the lifelong mental capital framework add new light on these articles?
Study Sees Gains In Good Child Care (Wall Street Journal)
A study released Friday found that benefits associated with child-care providers and preschool programs that encourage such activities as language, reading and game-playing last well into adolescence. In particular, teenagers who had such child-care performed significantly better academically than those given low-quality or no care outside the home.
High-quality care was defined as an environment in which care-givers or teachers were warm, engaged and sensitive to a child’s needs, and provided cognitive stimulation through activities that would promote language, such as reading, conversation and game-playing.
Time to Review Workplace Reviews? (New York Times)
The focus on workplace health comes as worker satisfaction in the United States appears to be at an all-time low. The Conference Board reported recently that just 45 percent of workers are satisfied with their jobs, down from 61 percent in 1987. The findings, based on a survey of 5,000 households, show that the decline goes well beyond concerns about job security. Employees are unhappy about the design of their jobs, the health of their organizations and the quality of their managers.
Dr. Sutton, whose new book “Good Boss, Bad Boss” (coming from Business Plus) argues that good bosses are essential to workplace success, said skyrocketing health care costs should motivate businesses to focus on ways to lower stress.
Alzheimer’s Prevention or Cognitive Enhancement (blog post based on NIH independent panel)
“Firm conclusions cannot be drawn about the association of modifiable risk factors with cognitive decline or Alzheimer’s disease.”
(Note: which is true, but, as we discussed previously, this is being misunderstood to mean “there is nothing we can do to maintain if not enhance our cognitive and self-regulation capacities,” which couldn’t be further from truth, based on the very simple facts of lifelong neurogenesis and neuroplasticity.)
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Duffer of St. George – Spring/Summer 2010

Duffer of St. George comes through for Spring/Summer 2010 with a capsule collection that brings attention to the classics. Polos, baseball jackets, hoodies, and more are designed with the UK high street styles in mind. This is British street wear at its best with originals and classic getting a modern unique touch just in time for the season.
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Call of Duty:Black Ops World Premiere… Action-Packed Trailer!
Call of Duty:Black Ops World Premiere uncut trailer has been revealed! The action-packed Call of Duty: Black Ops World Premiere trailer features more of the different locations the game is set in as well as a few of the gameplay elements. The trailer is 1.43 minutes long. Call of Duty: Black Ops is being developed by Treyarch. The Call of Duty: Black Ops game will be available on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and the PC. Call of Duty: Black Ops will be released in different countries starting November 9, 2010.Call of Duty: Black Ops World Premiere can now also be viewed in youtube.
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Somali “Pirate” Pleads Guilty and Avoids Life Sentence
by Julian Ku
The young Somali captured last year in dramatic U.S. Navy operation has plea bargained himself into a minimum 27 year sentence.
A Somali man has pleaded guilty in New York’s court to seizing a US ship and kidnapping its captain last year.
Abdiwali Abdiqadir Muse now faces a minimum of 27 years in prison. He is expected to be sentenced in October.
Muse is the only surviving attacker on the Maersk Alabama merchant ship off Somalia’s coast in April 2009.
A couple of observations about this result, which should caution folks excited about the effectiveness of U.S. federal courts in combatting piracy. (It appears the defendant avoided a piracy conviction and settled for a lesser charge).
1) Timing: Muse was captured in March 2009 and charged with, among other things, “piracy as defined in the law of nations,” under 18 U.S.C. 1651. It has taken 13 months to get a plea bargain on a lesser charge??? If we were just going to plea bargain him, why did it take so long?
2) Evidence: The logistics of finding translators, and dealing with classified evidence, is another reason these trials are going to take a fair amount of time. Case in point: the federal trial in Norfolk, Va of another group of Somali pirates was recently delayed for five months just so the parties could sort through classified evidence and find translators.
I don’t say federal courts are doing a bad job here. But the logistical difficulties are going to make this a very weak and ineffective deterrent to further piracy. As Anne Applebaum notes, the other option was tried by the Russians recently when they “released” a group of Somali pirates on a dinghy 350 miles from shore without an navigation equipment. The 21st century version of “walking the plank”?
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Chemical-Free, Fragrance-Free Hair Gel for Babies and Kids

This may seem like an odd product, but Le Baby has created a chemical-free, fragrance-free hair gel for babies and kids. I call this product odd, because you may wonder why babies need hair gel. I have seen many parents spike little boy’s hair into mohawks, and I needed hair gel to tame my daughter’s locks into a bun when she took ballet (we used Jason Natural Products Hi-Shine Styling Gel). Even so, I don’t really think this is a product you need.Tami Dimmerman, creator of Le Baby, searched for a product that would tame and style her daughter Chloe’s fly-away hair without aggravating her eczema or irritating her sensitive skin. She hoped to find a safe, gentle and effective gel without harsh chemicals or potentially harmful ingredients. Unwilling to settle for what was in the marketplace, Tami spent months experimenting with different all-natural formulas until, through animal-free testing, she found the perfect combination.
I also question the chemical-free claim when the listed ingredients include sodium benzoate and disodium EDTA, for example. Just because an ingredient is derived from a natural ingredient does not make a product chemical-free.
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MySpace Taps Android, iPhone Developers To Increase Mobile Traffic
MySpace (NYSE: NWS) is enabling thousands of third-party mobile developers to integrate MySpace into their applications, which will let users login into their accounts and update their statuses without leaving the application.
The developer kit initially will be available for Google’s Android platform, and is being announced today as part of Google’s developer conference. In the next two weeks, it will become available for the iPhone. However, it’s the Android platform that has been one of MySpace’s biggest success stories. As one of the earliest applications on Android, it has the ability to claim it is ranked as one of the top 10 most popular apps. In the past year, unique users have jumped 230 percent year-over-year, said MySpace’s Co-President Mike Jones.
MySpace is being a bit vague about how these SDKs could be used by third-parties, mostly because there’s so many possibilities. But in theoretical situations, you can imagine a mobile game developer enabling players to post their scores in a status update, or a photo-sharing site that wants to enable the ability to post photos to multiple sites, including MySpace.
MySpace hopes by giving developers access to these tools, it will both increase the number of integrations with MySpace from mobile, but also increase the number of uploads from the phone to the web (including photos, status updates, etc.). Currently, it said 30 percent of the site’s traffic comes from phones, and it projects that to jump to more than 50 percent within a year.
The developer kit provides access to login capabilities, meaning that users can login to MySpace without leaving the app.; Status updates, allowing users to update their mood or update their profile; Friends lists; and Photo and video upload functionality. Access to the SDK is free, and is the same tools that MySpace developers use in house to create their own applications.
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Lee Dewyze “Hallelujah”: Amazed the “Idol” Judges!
Lee Dewyze’ “Hallelujah” is a spectacular performance!Lee DeWyze seems won the fight as he received applause and overwhelmingly positive reactions from the judges. It was Tuesday night, May 18 when Ryan Seacrest declared that the night’s performances were “a fight for the finale.” Lee Dewyze’ Hallelujah song is a spectacular performance!If Lee Dewyze crushed his fellow competitors in round one, as Kara DioGuardi declared after his performance of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Simple Man,” he eliminated them in round two with his spin on the familiar “Idol” pick “Hallelujah.” Simon Cowell said that his pick for Lee DeWyze as wanting “a moment” for the former paint-store worker. “We’ve heard this song before,” Cowell said, alluding to earlier versions of the song from Jason Castro and even Tim Urban earlier this season. “We always talk about the moment. I wanted him to do something that shows he has the potential to be a great artist.” Lee Dewyze’ Hallelujah performance became the talk of the night!
Lee Dewyze’ Hallelujah performance started out his version of the now-classic Leonard Cohen song softly, slowly ascending (complete with string accompaniment and a small choir of backup singers) to the night’s undisputable highlight. At the end of the Lee Dewyze’ Hallelujah performance, the cameras panned to Simon, who gave a knowing nod.
Randy Jackson stated that he had been “waiting all season to see who’s going to throw down the real gauntlet to win the whole thing.” He gave credit to Simon’s song selection, then declared Lee Dewyze’ “Hallelujah” as his “biggest moment on this show. That was unbelievable.” Ellen De Generes was glad Lee listened to Simon: “There’s really nothing more to be said. That was stunning. Just stunning.”
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PrimeTime2Go: Mobile DVR for Moto
QuickPlay Media has released PrimeTime2Go, a subscription-based Android app that not only allows you to watch TV shows over wifi, but also to use the phone as a DVR. Oddly, the app is only available for Motorola’s Android phones: Droid, Cliq, Cliq XT and Backflip.QuickPlay boasts a growing library of shows, including Lost, The Office, 30 Rock, and Mythbusters. Users can subscribe to favorite shows to have them automatically delivered to the phone “soon after the original air date” and can rewind, fast forward, and pause shows to take a call.
Motorola phone owners can download the app from the Market, and pay $9.99 per month for the service via PayPal. The service is U.S. only for now, but it “will be available on future devices and in other geographic locations at a later date.”
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Toyota Over Reacting?
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is investigating four suspicious packages that were sent to Toyota Motor Corp U.S. facilities in the past week that were later found not to contain threatening.
“This package is similar to other suspicious packages mailed to our corporate office in Erlanger, Kentucky, on Friday and our West Virginia and Texas plants on Monday. All of these packages were found to be non-threatening,” Toyota spokeswoman Kelly Dillon said.
It bore a handwritten originating address from Nigeria, just like the other three packages, said Gibson County Chief Deputy Sheriff George Ballard. A postal inspector called it a “hoax device,” Princeton police detective Sgt. Mike Hurt said.
The automaker evacuated its North American manufacturing headquarters in Kentucky on Friday after a suspicious package was found in the mailroom. The brief evacuation ended after officers determined the package was not a threat. Similar packages were also delivered to Toyota plants in West Virginia and Texas but neither of the two plants conducted evacuation procedures. The fourth package was intercepted at a post office in Princeton, Indiana, near a Toyota manufacturing plant.
The Princeton incident is being investigated by the FBI, the Indiana State Police and the postal inspector in Evansville, state police spokesman Sgt. Todd Ringle said. He said he could not discuss details of the investigation.
said the FBI had been investigating the incidents since Friday and Toyota was not calling the incidents threats.
“For all we know, it could be that these packages were legitimate attempts to contact Toyota.” Mike Goss added.
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Recipe: Spiced Apple Sauce with Red Wine

Spiced Apple Sauce, with its smooth texture and gentle, warm flavors, has made it to our kitchen table frequently in the last few months as we use up overwintered apples in preparation for the coming harvest. Stewed in red wine and spices, the apples take on a lovely rosy color and a mild sweetness. Like many of the best desserts, this applesauce can be made without any additional sweeteners and you’ll find it lacks the cloying sweetness found in store-bought varieties; indeed, without the addition of honey, sugar or other sweeteners the true flavor of the apples and spices can really shine, and for this reason it pairs beautifully with roast meats or served on its own. (…)
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