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		<title>Kitchen Herbs: Sage</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In my opinion, sage is a much undervalued herb. It&#8217;s Latin name &#8216;Salvia officinalis&#8217; gives us a clue as to its healing properties &#8211; &#8216;salvia&#8217; is derived from the Latin salvere, to be saved, and &#8216;officianalis&#8217; means medicinal. A gargle simply made by pouring boiling water on dried sage and allowing it to infuse is [...]]]></description>
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