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	<title>Comments on: Gluten-Free French Toast</title>
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		<title>By: Kelly</title>
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		<description>Hi! Here in Ireland, I can find Alpro soy custard, which when blended briskly with rice or soy milk and a bit of nutmeg, makes a very nice eggnog for dairy/egg allergics.  Stateside, you could try a soy pudding, perhaps?  Hopefully you will have a cup or so of leftover eggnog. Soak some nice dry bread in it, and cook in a medium heat skillet until &quot;set&quot;, and you have some great french toast!  It was my five-year old&#039;s first time having french toast and the verdict was.... &quot;may I have seconds, please??&quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi! Here in Ireland, I can find Alpro soy custard, which when blended briskly with rice or soy milk and a bit of nutmeg, makes a very nice eggnog for dairy/egg allergics.  Stateside, you could try a soy pudding, perhaps?  Hopefully you will have a cup or so of leftover eggnog. Soak some nice dry bread in it, and cook in a medium heat skillet until &#8220;set&#8221;, and you have some great french toast!  It was my five-year old&#8217;s first time having french toast and the verdict was&#8230;. &#8220;may I have seconds, please??&#8221;</p>
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