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		<title>Saskatoon&#8230;.Eat Your Animals!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At the close of the Winter Olympics in Canada, what could be more appropriate than dining at Saskatoon, a new restaurant specializing in wild game from the Northwest. I sorta expected the staff to say &#8220;ay?&#8221; at the end of every question&#8230;&#8221;having wild boar tonight, ay?&#8221; LG and I arrived hungry for some meat! I [...]]]></description>
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