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		<title>By: Neal Snitz</title>
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		<description>I actually prefer using a damp cloth vs. water, I just feel that they absorb too much water and it prevents them from properly cooking, there is already so much water in them so why add more?? But thats just me, ultimately, you should use which ever method works best for you!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I actually prefer using a damp cloth vs. water, I just feel that they absorb too much water and it prevents them from properly cooking, there is already so much water in them so why add more?? But thats just me, ultimately, you should use which ever method works best for you!</p>
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