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					<description><![CDATA[Heather, 
I made your Mexican Macaroni Salad for tonight&#039;s supper, and it was fantastic!  The bowl was scraped clean. (I was hoping there would be some left for me to snack on tonight binge watching Netflix. LOL!) Also, about the Taijin seasoning, I use it all the time.  I even sprinkle it on fresh fruit, like cantaloupe, melons, heck just about any fresh fruit.  One of my Hispanic friends put me on to using it on fruit and in stuff a bunch of years ago.  Now I can&#039;t live without it.
Thank you for sharing another great recipe.
Claudine in Fort Worth, TX]]></description>
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Heather,<br />
I made your Mexican Macaroni Salad for tonight&#8217;s supper, and it was fantastic!  The bowl was scraped clean. (I was hoping there would be some left for me to snack on tonight binge watching Netflix. LOL!) Also, about the Taijin seasoning, I use it all the time.  I even sprinkle it on fresh fruit, like cantaloupe, melons, heck just about any fresh fruit.  One of my Hispanic friends put me on to using it on fruit and in stuff a bunch of years ago.  Now I can&#8217;t live without it.<br />
Thank you for sharing another great recipe.<br />
Claudine in Fort Worth, TX</p>
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