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		<title>Jams and jellies boast a noble lineage</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever since Roman chef Marcus Gavius Apicius recorded his recipe for fruit preserves in the first century, people have been enjoying jams and jellies on baked goods and morning toast.
And why not?Â  Jams and Jellies are not only a quick source of energy (and one that goes great with peanut butter), but also a relatively [...]]]></description>
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