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		<title>By: The Diabetic Pastry Chef by Stacey Harris &#171; Frugal Plus</title>
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		<description>[...] Stacey Harris, a pastry chef and caterer, has been creating diabetic-friendly sweets for several years. While training to be a pastry chef at the Bidwell Culinary School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Harris was diagnosed with diabetes. Initially discouraged that she could no longer enjoy her desserts, Harris became determined to find a way to make tasty low-carb and low-sugar desserts. [...]</description>
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