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		<description><![CDATA[Mother-of-three Carol Savage won £100,000 of investment from Deborah Meaden on Dragon’s Den to set up www.mydish.co.uk, a website offering family recipes, written by the public for the public. The idea behind the site is to preserve and protect those special recipes that have been handed down through generations of families, as well as new recipes and personal favourites, and to share all of these with the masses. Several websites already exist that do similar things, but the MyDish website [...]]]></description>
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