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	<title>Comments on: Mystery Egg Sandwich</title>
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		<title>By: Lyn</title>
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		<description>In a pinch, sunflower seeds (shelled) will sub for pine nuts.  Not that you necessarily have sunflower seeds on hand either, but you can't get pine nuts at 7-11.

The little convenience store at the student center in college had a cream cheese, apple (sliced thin), sunflower seed and bean sprout pita that was awesome.  That combo (minus the sprouts, they taste like dirt) makes a great tea sandwich or canape for parties.
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<p>The little convenience store at the student center in college had a cream cheese, apple (sliced thin), sunflower seed and bean sprout pita that was awesome.  That combo (minus the sprouts, they taste like dirt) makes a great tea sandwich or canape for parties.</p>
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