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		<title>Extra Tasty! Drink of the Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 05:20:03 -0600</pubDate>
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			<title>Kyoto</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Fill a shaker with the gin, the syrups, the lemon juice, 5-6 mint leaves and about a glass full of crushed ice. Shake vigourosly for 6-8 seconds to extract the flavour from the mint, and pour everything unstrained into a highball glass.

Add ice and lemon-lime soda for topping, and decorate with a mint sprig.

Note: For one serving each part should be around 1 cl.

Kyoto is a Norwegian favorite, originally concocted by famed Norwegian bartender Roar Hildonen. This recipe is a slight twist on the original, from the cocktail bar Selskapssiden in Trondheim.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Fill a shaker with the gin, the syrups, the lemon juice, 5-6 mint leaves and about a glass full of crushed ice. Shake vigourosly for 6-8 seconds to extract the flavour from the mint, and pour everything unstrained into a highball glass.

Add ice and lemon-lime soda for topping, and decorate with a mint sprig.

Note: For one serving each part should be around 1 cl.

Kyoto is a Norwegian favorite, originally concocted by famed Norwegian bartender Roar Hildonen. This recipe is a slight twist on the original, from the cocktail bar Selskapssiden in Trondheim.]]></content:encoded>
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