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                    <title>Cold strawberry-banana pie</title> 
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                    <description><![CDATA[Pie shell<br />
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    * 1 cup cashews<br />
    * 1 cup dates, pitted<br />
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Pie filling<br />
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    * 10 large organic strawberries<br />
    * 2 bananas<br />
    * 4 medjool dates, pitted or 8 deglet noor dates<br />
    * 1 teaspoon lemon juice<br />
    * 1 quart organic strawberries, sliced<br />
    * 4-6 organic strawberries, sliced<br />
    * 2 tablespoons unsweetened coconut (optional)<br />
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 To make the pie shell, place cashews in a food processor and chop well. Add the dates and process until well mixed. Press firmly on the bottom and up the sides of a pie plate.<br />
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For the pie filling, blend together the 10 strawberries, bananas, dates, and lemon juice until smooth. Remove to bowl and fold in the quart of sliced strawberries. Pour into pie shell and decorate with 4-6 sliced strawberries. If desired, sprinkle coconut over the top. Chill in refrigerator at least two hours before serving.<br />
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Makes 8 nice servings but it only took 3 to devour it at my house.]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Mon, 08 Oct 2007 05:40:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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