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		<title>Pesto flavored Pringles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love Pesto, I really do! Whether it is Basil and Garlic Pesto or Sun dried Tomato Pesto, give me a plate, I&#8217;ll ask for more! Whenever I eat at an Italian Restaurant, the first thing I checked is their Pesto Pasta. So far, the best pesto pasta I&#8217;ve ever tried is at Bellini&#8217;s Italian [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love Pesto, I really do! Whether it is Basil and Garlic Pesto or Sun dried Tomato Pesto, give me a plate, I&#8217;ll ask for more!</p>
<p>Whenever I eat at an Italian Restaurant, the first thing I checked is their Pesto Pasta. So far, the best pesto pasta I&#8217;ve ever tried is at Bellini&#8217;s Italian Restaurant in Marikina Shoe Expo in Cubao. </p>
<p>When I was doing my grocery last Saturday, I run into the Snack section to grab some bags of Cheetos. As I go along at the Snacks section, I noticed this unusual color of Pringles&#8217; canister. It&#8217;s color green with onions on it. At first I thought it might be Sour Cream but why do they need to have garlic on it? I grab one canister and to my surprise, it is a Pesto flavored Pringles! I&#8217;m not a big fan of Pringles unlike my sister but I decided to give a try.</p>
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<p>The verdict? I&#8217;m surprised it actually tastes good! It captures the aroma and taste of basil leaves and garlic. YUM O! I remember Chef Tony&#8217;s Pesto popcorn&#8230; I remember going to the mall just to buy one or two containers of this pop corn&#8230; unfortunately it is phased out!</p>
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