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Apricot Couscous

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Dujour08 6 servings

INGREDIENTS

1 Box instant couscous
1 c Roughly-chopped green coriander
1 c Diced dried apricots
1 c Diced scallions

INSTRUCTIONS

Follow directions on box for preparation of couscous. Add all other
ingredients. This recipe yields 6 to 8 servings.
Source: "CHEF DU JOUR - (Show # DJ-9374) - from the TV FOOD NETWORK"
S(Formatted for MC5): "07-26-1999 by Joe Comiskey -
joecomiskey@netzero.net"
Recipe by: Stephen Kalt
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