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<channel><title>Site Search</title><link>http://crawlx.bixee.com</link><description>total no of results: 12544 ,start: 0 Refiners: {'facet_fields': {'sections': ['Food &amp; Drink', 12544], 'provider': ['ibibosawaal', 12544]}, 'facet_dates': {}, 'facet_queries': {'key_date1:[NOW/MINUTE-5HOURS-30MINUTES TO NOW/MINUTE+5HOURS+30MINUTES]': 0, 'key_date1:[NOW/MINUTE-150HOURS-30MINUTES TO NOW/MINUTE+5HOURS+30MINUTES]': 399, 'key_date1:[NOW/MINUTE-19HOURS-30MINUTES TO NOW/MINUTE+5HOURS+30MINUTES]': 51, 'key_date1:[NOW/MINUTE-800HOURS-30MINUTES TO NOW/MINUTE+5HOURS+30MINUTES]': 1353, 'key_date1:[NOW/MINUTE-43HOURS-30MINUTES TO NOW/MINUTE-19HOURS-30MINUTES]': 48}}</description><language>None</language><lastBuildDate>Sun, 23 Nov 2008 11:42:00 -0000</lastBuildDate><item><title>my hubby doesnt likes onoin &amp;amp; tomatos in his food pls advice indian recepies without these 2?</title><link>http://sawaal.ibibo.com/food/my-hubby-doesnt-likes-onoin-tomatos-his-food-pls-advice-indian-recepies-without-these-2-564772.html</link><description>You can make deep fry of any vegetable without using Onions and Tomatoes. Some of them are:Potato fryBhendi fryBrinjal FryAlso if you would want to cook normal indian dishes, try lemon juice as a substitute for Tomatoes. Grind some ginger, garlic, cumin seeds, coriander leaves - try this as a substi</description><postdate>2008-11-22T22:10:46Z</postdate><description_reg></description_reg><key_string4></key_string4><answer_by>qaiser ayub0</answer_by><id>7127975</id><questionid>78283F6B-CD2D-4B94-BAF8-12457EBCE330</questionid><answerby_url>http://my.ibibo.com/Profile/view/b7b55ed8-9860-408c-a27a-219671394576</answerby_url><title_reg></title_reg><answer_date>2008-12-22T22:07:21Z</answer_date><provider>ibibosawaal</provider><key_text6>20081122220721</key_text6><key_text4>K</key_text4><key_int2>0</key_int2><user_name>mohammadayub</user_name><key_text3>hubby|doesnt|likes|onoin|tomatos|food|pls|advice|indian|recepies</key_text3><answer_count>1</answer_count><nickname>mohammad ayu</nickname><key_int3>[564772]</key_int3><key_text5>120</key_text5><isopen>open</isopen><sections>Food &amp; Drink</sections><image_url>http://my.ibibo.com/Profile/view/7effdd94-a50f-4f06-94a8-cb15bde81c43</image_url><key_string12>Food &amp; Drink#120</key_string12></item><item><title>Can someone please give me some vegetarian recepies low in calories that I can cook without any cooking oil?</title><link>http://sawaal.ibibo.com/food/someone-please-give-some-vegetarian-recepies-low-calories-that-cook-without-cooking-oil-564771.html</link><description>U CAN COOK BHURTA OR BHARTA , IT IS USUALLY PREPARED BY BOILING BRINJAL POTATOSE,AND SMASHING IT AND AAD SOME BLACK PEPER ,CORIANDER LEAFS SALT TO TASTE, GARLICS SMALL PIECES, ONION FINELY CHOPPED,MIX IT WELL AND ITS READY, U CAN ENJOY THIS WITH PARATHA OR ROTI, ACC TO UR TASTE U CAN ADD TOMATO KETC</description><postdate>2008-11-22T22:09:45Z</postdate><description_reg></description_reg><key_string4></key_string4><answer_by>qaiser ayub0</answer_by><id>7128003</id><questionid>416E023A-EEDF-4E48-99C5-B447506BE087</questionid><answerby_url>http://my.ibibo.com/Profile/view/b7b55ed8-9860-408c-a27a-219671394576</answerby_url><title_reg></title_reg><answer_date>2008-12-22T22:06:33Z</answer_date><provider>ibibosawaal</provider><key_text6>20081122220633</key_text6><key_text4>K</key_text4><key_int2>0</key_int2><user_name>mohammadayub</user_name><key_text3>please|vegetarian|recepies|low|calories|cook|cooking|oil</key_text3><answer_count>1</answer_count><nickname>mohammad ayu</nickname><key_int3>[564771]</key_int3><key_text5>120</key_text5><isopen>open</isopen><sections>Food &amp; Drink</sections><image_url>http://my.ibibo.com/Profile/view/7effdd94-a50f-4f06-94a8-cb15bde81c43</image_url><key_string12>Food &amp; Drink#120</key_string12></item><item><title>Should I put milk in my tea? ?</title><link>http://sawaal.ibibo.com/food/should-put-milk-my-tea-564499.html</link><description>The classic additions to tea are:honey; milk; sugar; lemon; milk and sugar; lemon and sugar; lemon and honey.-- Cream is too heavy for most teas and should be avoided in favor of milk.-- Like cream, whole homogenized milk is too heavy and strong tasting for most people. Low-fat or skim milk seems to</description><postdate>2008-11-22T20:54:34Z</postdate><description_reg></description_reg><key_string4></key_string4><answer_by>Seema</answer_by><id>7122698</id><questionid>CFF4C70B-A588-4B04-B3C0-E1D308C19183</questionid><answerby_url>http://my.ibibo.com/Profile/view/2e0c1c83-6539-4559-bbd2-dfcdbbba8113</answerby_url><title_reg></title_reg><answer_date>2008-12-22T16:19:19Z</answer_date><provider>ibibosawaal</provider><key_text6>20081122161919</key_text6><key_text4>K</key_text4><key_int2>0</key_int2><user_name>karnsingh70</user_name><key_text3>put|milk|tea</key_text3><answer_count>2</answer_count><nickname>karn singh</nickname><key_int3>[564499]</key_int3><key_text5>120</key_text5><isopen>open</isopen><sections>Food &amp; Drink</sections><image_url>http://my.ibibo.com/Profile/view/d85576d4-3663-4985-ba20-44c634230d9d</image_url><key_string12>Food &amp; Drink#120</key_string12></item><item><title>How to prepare Samovar?</title><link>http://sawaal.ibibo.com/food/how-prepare-samovar-564505.html</link><description>The samovar is a Middle Eastern invention now most often associated with the culture of Russia and its geographic and cultural neighbors. It is well suited to the needs of a large community of voracious tea drinkers, but unfortunately is not really practical as a means of producing an afternoon cup </description><postdate>2008-11-22T20:51:04Z</postdate><description_reg></description_reg><key_string4></key_string4><answer_by>Seema</answer_by><id>7122646</id><questionid>DE8816E3-9805-4523-92C9-8A301DCC8A10</questionid><answerby_url>http://my.ibibo.com/Profile/view/2e0c1c83-6539-4559-bbd2-dfcdbbba8113</answerby_url><title_reg></title_reg><answer_date>2008-12-22T16:21:47Z</answer_date><provider>ibibosawaal</provider><key_text6>20081122162147</key_text6><key_text4>K</key_text4><key_int2>0</key_int2><user_name>karnsingh70</user_name><key_text3>prepare|samovar</key_text3><answer_count>2</answer_count><nickname>karn singh</nickname><key_int3>[564505]</key_int3><key_text5>120</key_text5><isopen>open</isopen><sections>Food &amp; Drink</sections><image_url>http://my.ibibo.com/Profile/view/d85576d4-3663-4985-ba20-44c634230d9d</image_url><key_string12>Food &amp; Drink#120</key_string12></item><item><title>Give the details and history of Avocado ?</title><link>http://sawaal.ibibo.com/food/give-details-history-avocado-561027.html</link><description>Musa x paradisiacaOf the 30 or so species of banana only two may be regarded as edible, and neither are in our African homeland. There is a wild banana that grows just above the Tropic of Capricorn in sub-equatorial Africa, in rainforests from the west coast across to the East. This species, Ensete </description><postdate>2008-11-22T16:44:37Z</postdate><description_reg></description_reg><key_string4></key_string4><answer_by>Yuvee</answer_by><id>7102763</id><questionid>C1402BBF-5CE0-4B20-870E-C2F9D691DEB0</questionid><answerby_url>http://my.ibibo.com/Profile/view/18ada18b-dfb0-42c9-b727-e573d2054f23</answerby_url><title_reg></title_reg><answer_date>2008-12-21T08:09:16Z</answer_date><provider>ibibosawaal</provider><key_text6>20081121080916</key_text6><key_text4>K</key_text4><key_int2>0</key_int2><user_name>rkumar80</user_name><key_text3>details|history|avocado</key_text3><answer_count>2</answer_count><nickname>Rohit Kumar</nickname><key_int3>[561027]</key_int3><key_text5>120</key_text5><isopen>open</isopen><sections>Food &amp; Drink</sections><image_url>http://my.ibibo.com/Profile/view/45416fe8-941e-4b81-b392-4d368587aa4d</image_url><key_string12>Food &amp; Drink#120</key_string12></item><item><title>Give the details and history of Asian Pear? ?</title><link>http://sawaal.ibibo.com/food/give-details-history-asian-pear-561025.html</link><description>Asian pears originated in China and Japan and have been grown in these counties and certain other Asian nations for at least 3000 years. Records indicate Chinese immigrants introduced Asian pears to the west coast of the United States during the 1800s. The greatest concentration of present commercia</description><postdate>2008-11-22T16:38:13Z</postdate><description_reg></description_reg><key_string4></key_string4><answer_by>Deepthi</answer_by><id>7102704</id><questionid>00FAAC8C-2BDA-4435-8170-284BD4006E93</questionid><answerby_url>http://my.ibibo.com/Profile/view/57062c9d-0346-418c-9aaf-4a759561cc54</answerby_url><title_reg></title_reg><answer_date>2008-12-21T08:08:28Z</answer_date><provider>ibibosawaal</provider><key_text6>20081121080828</key_text6><key_text4>K</key_text4><key_int2>0</key_int2><user_name>rkumar80</user_name><key_text3>details|history|asian|pear</key_text3><answer_count>2</answer_count><nickname>Rohit Kumar</nickname><key_int3>[561025]</key_int3><key_text5>120</key_text5><isopen>open</isopen><sections>Food &amp; Drink</sections><image_url>http://my.ibibo.com/Profile/view/45416fe8-941e-4b81-b392-4d368587aa4d</image_url><key_string12>Food &amp; Drink#120</key_string12></item><item><title>Give teh details and history of Apple?</title><link>http://sawaal.ibibo.com/food/give-teh-details-history-apple-561023.html</link><description>&amp;quot;In the foothills of the mountain areas of...Turkestan, there are also forests of fruit trees. In some regions walnuts Juglansregia, as well as apples, form the entire woods...The area of wild apples is extensive. In the Caucasus the fruits of the wild apple are fairly small, but those in Turke</description><postdate>2008-11-22T16:34:50Z</postdate><description_reg></description_reg><key_string4></key_string4><answer_by>Yuvee</answer_by><id>7102718</id><questionid>C6AE7BBB-B562-4D7B-9CEF-40491B9366A5</questionid><answerby_url>http://my.ibibo.com/Profile/view/18ada18b-dfb0-42c9-b727-e573d2054f23</answerby_url><title_reg></title_reg><answer_date>2008-12-21T08:06:13Z</answer_date><provider>ibibosawaal</provider><key_text6>20081121080613</key_text6><key_text4>K</key_text4><key_int2>0</key_int2><user_name>rkumar80</user_name><key_text3>teh|details|history|apple</key_text3><answer_count>2</answer_count><nickname>Rohit Kumar</nickname><key_int3>[561023]</key_int3><key_text5>120</key_text5><isopen>open</isopen><sections>Food &amp; Drink</sections><image_url>http://my.ibibo.com/Profile/view/45416fe8-941e-4b81-b392-4d368587aa4d</image_url><key_string12>Food &amp; Drink#120</key_string12></item><item><title>How can I get rid of a caffeine habit?</title><link>http://sawaal.ibibo.com/food/how-get-rid-caffeine-habit-564522.html</link><description>If you have a clear case of addiction that is interfering with your sense of well-being, you should try to quit. Breaking a caffeine addiction is, mercifully, relatively easy to do. Andrew Weil Natural Health, Natural Medicine offers the following advice for those who want to try to kick the habit &amp;</description><postdate>2008-11-22T16:33:26Z</postdate><description_reg></description_reg><key_string4></key_string4><answer_by>Seema</answer_by><id>7122594</id><questionid>CBF33331-904B-42EE-BA93-2A4F030CDF56</questionid><answerby_url>http://my.ibibo.com/Profile/view/2e0c1c83-6539-4559-bbd2-dfcdbbba8113</answerby_url><title_reg></title_reg><answer_date>2008-12-22T16:30:56Z</answer_date><provider>ibibosawaal</provider><key_text6>20081122163056</key_text6><key_text4>K</key_text4><key_int2>0</key_int2><user_name>karnsingh70</user_name><key_text3>rid|caffeine|habit</key_text3><answer_count>1</answer_count><nickname>karn singh</nickname><key_int3>[564522]</key_int3><key_text5>120</key_text5><isopen>open</isopen><sections>Food &amp; Drink</sections><image_url>http://my.ibibo.com/Profile/view/d85576d4-3663-4985-ba20-44c634230d9d</image_url><key_string12>Food &amp; Drink#120</key_string12></item><item><title>What about decaffeinated tea?</title><link>http://sawaal.ibibo.com/food/what-about-decaffeinated-tea-564521.html</link><description>There are some brands of decaffeinated tea on the market, but unfortunately their quality is rarely very high. It is very difficult perhaps impossible to remove caffeine from tea without degrading its quality.On the other hand, it is possible to prepare ordinary tea so as to remove most not all of t</description><postdate>2008-11-22T16:33:03Z</postdate><description_reg></description_reg><key_string4></key_string4><answer_by>Seema</answer_by><id>7122600</id><questionid>75BC3281-317E-459C-AF14-35D4DA6D8726</questionid><answerby_url>http://my.ibibo.com/Profile/view/2e0c1c83-6539-4559-bbd2-dfcdbbba8113</answerby_url><title_reg></title_reg><answer_date>2008-12-22T16:30:43Z</answer_date><provider>ibibosawaal</provider><key_text6>20081122163043</key_text6><key_text4>K</key_text4><key_int2>0</key_int2><user_name>karnsingh70</user_name><key_text3>decaffeinated|tea</key_text3><answer_count>1</answer_count><nickname>karn singh</nickname><key_int3>[564521]</key_int3><key_text5>120</key_text5><isopen>open</isopen><sections>Food &amp; Drink</sections><image_url>http://my.ibibo.com/Profile/view/d85576d4-3663-4985-ba20-44c634230d9d</image_url><key_string12>Food &amp; Drink#120</key_string12></item><item><title>How much caffeine does tea have in it?</title><link>http://sawaal.ibibo.com/food/how-much-caffeine-tea-564519.html</link><description>The amount of caffeine in a cup of tea varies tremendously, depending on the variety of tea and the brewing time. There is a great deal of contention about the caffeine content of various kinds of tea. Most people firmly hold the opinion that green tea has less caffeine than black, but a professiona</description><postdate>2008-11-22T16:32:46Z</postdate><description_reg></description_reg><key_string4></key_string4><answer_by>Seema</answer_by><id>7122649</id><questionid>603DEA7D-6724-4DFE-BD99-8F060C94C2FA</questionid><answerby_url>http://my.ibibo.com/Profile/view/2e0c1c83-6539-4559-bbd2-dfcdbbba8113</answerby_url><title_reg></title_reg><answer_date>2008-12-22T16:28:29Z</answer_date><provider>ibibosawaal</provider><key_text6>20081122162829</key_text6><key_text4>K</key_text4><key_int2>0</key_int2><user_name>karnsingh70</user_name><key_text3>much|caffeine|tea</key_text3><answer_count>1</answer_count><nickname>karn singh</nickname><key_int3>[564519]</key_int3><key_text5>120</key_text5><isopen>open</isopen><sections>Food &amp; Drink</sections><image_url>http://my.ibibo.com/Profile/view/d85576d4-3663-4985-ba20-44c634230d9d</image_url><key_string12>Food &amp; Drink#120</key_string12></item></channel></rss>