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		By: City Kitchen: Apple, Chevre and Bacon &#8220;Costco Salad&#8221; &#8211; An Alaska Life		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[&#8230;] Spring in Alaska is an exciting and confusing time: daylight is back with a vengeance, the snow is starting to melt, and the craving for fresh food gets stronger with every additional minute of light. The confusing part? It’s still winter; we’ve got a month before the ground thaws, and cravings for heartier food show few signs of tempering. To answer the healthy-hearty cravings, my go-to is a dish that I unofficially refer to as a &#8220;Costco Salad.&#8221; As you might guess, you can find every ingredient at your friendly neighborhood warehouse. It’s not as sexy sounding as &#8220;farm fresh,&#8221; but in Alaska you learn to work with what you’ve got. Fortunately, Costco has a lot to offer.  [&#8230;]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] Spring in Alaska is an exciting and confusing time: daylight is back with a vengeance, the snow is starting to melt, and the craving for fresh food gets stronger with every additional minute of light. The confusing part? It’s still winter; we’ve got a month before the ground thaws, and cravings for heartier food show few signs of tempering. To answer the healthy-hearty cravings, my go-to is a dish that I unofficially refer to as a &#8220;Costco Salad.&#8221; As you might guess, you can find every ingredient at your friendly neighborhood warehouse. It’s not as sexy sounding as &#8220;farm fresh,&#8221; but in Alaska you learn to work with what you’ve got. Fortunately, Costco has a lot to offer.  [&#8230;]</p>
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