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"Bonne cuisine et bon vin, c'est le paradis sur terre." Henri IV, le bon roi
Monday, February 2, 2009
Russian beet and sour cream salad
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imple and delicious, this is a quick Russian salad: sliced beets, sour cream and some salt to create a delightful balance of tastes.
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