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KETO Egg Crepes

May 4, 2020 By carry Leave a Comment

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Keto egg Crepes

Egg Crêpes

Crêpes are honestly one of my favorite foods!
This recipe has become a staple in my house. These are versatile and so easy to make.
Try trading out the seasonings to make either sweet or savory crêpes.

Pin HERE for later!

Ingredients:

  • 6 eggs (I used medium so it was less eggy)
  • 4 oz. cream cheese, softened
  • 1 tbsp. sugar substitute – Swerve Granular
  • 1/2 tsp. vanilla
  • 1/4 tsp. xanthan gum , optional – I use this 
  • Cinnamon, to taste

Filling:

  • 3 tbsp. mascarpone cheese
  • 1 tbsp. sugar substitute –Swerve Confectioners
  • Banana Extract to taste (about 1/4 tsp.)

Directions:

  1. Mix all ingredients together, I used my Nutra Ninja to ensure everything was well blended
  2. Heat your crepe pan on medium heat, before pouring batter into the pan add a small amount of butter. If you don’t have a crêpe pan, a 10″ or even 8″ skillet works too
  3. Lift pan off heat and pour in 1/3 c. of batter, continually swirling around the pan to get a thin and even crêpe
  4. Place back on the heat, once you start to see the batter firm flip your crêpe for even cooking (about 5 total minutes)

I sprinkled mine with Swerve Confectioners  and cinnamon, with a quenelle of filling on the side!

Try these other great low carb recipes:

  • Portabella Pizzas
  • Keto Broccoli Salad
  • “Applesauce”

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KETO Cream Cheese Pancakes

May 4, 2020 By carry Leave a Comment

Keto Creamcheese pancakes

Cream Cheese Pancakes

Before changing to a low carb life style, I never used to be a pancake person.
Funny how once you “can’t” have something, it’s all you want!
While making these low carb crêpes I decided to take a left turn because now, all i wanted was…a stack of fluffy pancakes with lots of syrup.

Ingredients:

  • 6 eggs (I used medium so it was less eggy)
  • 4 oz. cream-cheese, softened
  • 1 tbsp. sugar substitute – Swerve Granular
  • 1 tsp. baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp. vanilla
  • 1/4 tsp. xanthan gum, optional – I use this 

Directions:

  1. Heat your skillet over medium heat, melting a small amount of butter.
  2. To achieve a fluffy pancake, you will need 1/3 c. batter. Pour half of your 1/3 c. into the hot pan, once this starts to set pour the remaining batter ON TOP of your cooking pancake. You don’t have to do this step, this just helps you to get a thicker pancake.

Top with your favorite low carb syrup, I use this. It’s amazing! 

Try these other great low carb recipes:

  • Fat Head Sausage Biscuits
  • Peanut Butter Cups
  • Parmesan Chicken Tenders

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KETO Faux Fettuccine

May 4, 2020 By carry Leave a Comment

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KETO Faux Fettuccine

Faux Fettuccine 

Being low carb & Italian is a love hate relationship. I want pasta for every meal! This faux fettuccine helps achieve all of the flavor with next to none of the carbs!

Pin HERE for Later!

Ingredients:

  • 4 eggs
  • 4  oz. cream-cheese, softened
  • 1/8 c. parmesan
  • 3 tbsp. chicken bone broth
  • 2 tbsp. butter
  • 1 tbsp. heavy cream
  • Garlic powder, to taste
  • Pinch of salt & pepper

Directions:

  1. Preheat oven to 350°
  2. Mix together eggs, 2 oz cream-cheese and salt – I used my Nutra Ninja to ensure everything was well blended
  3. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and pour on the mixture – any size baking sheet can be used here, this will determine the thickness of your “noodle”
  4. Bake until set, about 6 minutes, then let completely cool
  5. While noodles are baking, heat butter and chicken broth in a pan until it starts to simmer. Once simmering, add the heavy cream and remaining cream cheese stirring until melted and combined. Then stir in pepper, garlic powder and parmesan cheese
  6. Once cooled, roll the egg sheet, similar to a sushi roll and cut into strips – achieving the fettuccine noodle look
  7. Reheat noodles by tossing in sauce & enjoy

Try these other great low carb recipes:

  • No-Fuss Cheese Stix
  • Portabella Pizzas
  • French Toast “no-toast” bake
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Keto Cheese-Steak Egg Bake

May 4, 2020 By carry Leave a Comment

Cheese-Steak Egg Bake

This egg bake… is amazing!
This reminds me of my favorite Philly steak pizza from a popular chain!

📍 Pin HERE for Later!

Ingredients:

  • 1 pound sirloin steak, thinly sliced**
  • 1 c. onion, thinly sliced
  • 1 c. green peppers, thinly sliced
  • 1 heaping c. mushrooms, sliced
  • 1 jalapeno, diced
  • 6 slices provolone cheese
  • 2 oz. cream-cheese
  • 1/4 c. grated parmesan
  • 1/4 c. shredded parmesan
  • 1/3 c. heavy cream
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 tbsp. butter
  • 2 tsp. worcestershire sauce
  • 1 tsp. minced garlic
  • Salt & pepper

Directions:

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F
  2. Mix together eggs, heavy cream and parmesan cheeses, set aside
  3. Toss steak in worcestershire sauce and add to a frying pan with butter on medium heat for about 2 minutes then add onions, mushrooms and both peppers
  4. Once veggies are soft and cooked down, add in garlic and saute for about 2 more minutes
  5. Drain any extra liquid from the pan and melt in cream cheese
  6. Pour steak and veggies mixture into a well greased baking dish, pouring the egg mixture over top
  7. Top with cheese slices and bake for about 20 minutes, or until set and bubbling

**Pro-tip: Please steak in the freezer for about 20 minutes prior to cutting. This will firm up the steak and assist in cutting thin even slices!

Try these other great low carb recipes:

  • Low Carb Cheese Steaks
  • Faux Fettuccine
  • Cream Cheese Pancakes

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KETO Friendly Dalgona Coffee – DELICIOUS!

May 4, 2020 By carry Leave a Comment

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Dalgona Coffee

I am an everyday Starbucks drinker. With being low carb, my coffeehouse choices can be limited.

I recently heard about the viral whipped coffee and knew I had to have it in a Keto Version.

📍 Pin HERE for Later!

Ingredients:

  • 3 tbsp. Instant Espresso
  • 3 tbsp. Boiling Water
  • 3 tbsp. Sugar substitute – I use Swerve Confectioners
  • 1/8 tsp. vanilla extract
  • Unsweetened almond milk
  • Ice
  • Cinnamon for garnish, optional
  • Sugar free flavoring, optional – I use this

Directions:

  1. Whip together instant espresso, Swerve and boiling water at a high speed until fluffy and stiff peaks
  2. Fill cup with ice and almond milk, feel free to add your favorite sugar-free coffee syrup
  3. Pour whipped coffee mixture over milk & enjoy!

Try these other great coffee recipes:

  • Cold Brew
  • Whipped Coffee

 

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Copycat “Chilito” Recipe – Taco Bell’s Chili Cheese Burrito

April 8, 2020 By carry Leave a Comment

Do you miss the YUMMY Taco Bell Chilito of the 90’s? NOT ANYMORE… you can now make them at home, and take my word, this recipe is SPOT on!

You’re Welcome!

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Ingredients:

  • 1 lbs ground beef
  • 1 small yellow onion diced
  • 1 tsp salt & 1/4 tsp pepper
  • 3 to 4 tbsp chili powder – If a GOOD brand, you will only need 3
  • 1/4 tsp cayenne pepper – Use more if you like more heat, but this amount was perfect for us
  • 2 cups water
  • 2 tbsp cornstarch + 2 tbsp water
  • 1 can refried beans
  • 1 (6 ounce can) tomato paste
  • 1-1/2 lbs mild shredded cheddar cheese
  • 10 flour tortillas

Directions:

  1. Clean and chop onion
  2. In skillet on medium, brown the hamburger and chopped onion until no pink shows and crumbled well. Drain grease.
  3. Add salt, pepper, chili powder and cayenne pepper.
  4. Add 2 cups water and stir around until all seasonings are dissolved.
  5. In small bowl, combine 2 tbsp cornstarch + 2 tbsp water, add to skillet.
  6. Add Tomato Paste and Refried Beans and stir well until a smooth consistency.
  7. Set aside about a half a pound of the shredded cheese for making your burritos, and SLOWLY add the other pound of shredded cheese to the skillet. Be sure to stir often it so it melts.
  8. Once the cheese has ENTIRELY melted, turn your heat down to low, and let it simmer for at least 15 minutes to get GOOD AND HOT! Stir often though, do not burn the bottom of the skillet.
  9. Now my favorite part! Grab a microwave safe plate and your pack of flour tortillas. QUICKLY rinse each one under water (DO NOT water log them) and stack them on your plate together. Now heat them for about one minute to “Steam” . DO NOT SKIP this step, it makes all the difference.
  10. Now lets make this DELICIOUS burrito! Spoon about 4 Tbsp. of the chili mixture into the middle of a flour tortilla, sprinkle on some of the shredded cheese that was reserved, and roll them up. ENJOY!

 

 

 

 

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Quick and Easy Meals on a Budget

March 16, 2020 By carry Leave a Comment

Quick and Easy Meals on a Budget

Written By: Annette Dahlke Schladweiler

First, start by making a list of your family’s favorite meals.  These are the ones you should always have on hand, because sometimes life happens and you just need to know you can grab the quick and easy throw together meal that no one will fuss over (unless you have a toddler, because we know their taste buds change daily, LOL).  If you can afford, and have the resources, to store bulk meat, consider buying a portion of a hog or a quarter or half beef; this not only supports your local meat shop and butcher, but also local farmers who are just trying to keep THEIR families fed as well. We buy bulk when we can, and then separate chicken breasts and freeze individually (if I find a fresh pack on sale, otherwise we use the bags of IQF).

Our Favorite SIMPLE Meals

  1. Macaroni and Cheese with a can of tuna tossed in, or cheapo kid hot dogs either on the side or chopped and put in.  Warm up some veggies and you have a complete meal.
  2. Eggs and toast, french toast, or an egg bake – we have chickens, enough said. Currently no one in our neighborhood is lacking eggs, especially us. I think we have 6 dozen in our fridge, which is why we eat so many. But really, eggs are a fairly cheap protein option.  Many people don’t realize, they are also freezable if you scramble them first, so when i get too overwhelmed we scramble and put them in 2 and 6 egg portion bags to freeze, those sizes are perfect for baking or making a meal. They last approximately 4-6 months.
  3. Spaghetti. A pound of burger, can of tomato sauce, can of tomato paste, and seasonings.  Boil the noodles, warm up veggies and supper is served. This can also be made ahead and layered into a pan so that anyone who can cook a pizza can warm it up for when you get home.
  4. Chicken Alfredo. My recipe. Two smallish chicken breasts, chopped and cooked. Add 8 oz cream cheese, roughly ⅔ cup sour cream, about ½ cup white cooking wine and enough chicken broth to get it to the consistency you like. Sometimes we add in precooked mushrooms or broccoli, depending on our mood. Serve over Alfredo or penne noodles.
  5. Stroganoff. Ground burger, can of cream of mushroom soup, a little water or broth, and serve over egg noodles. And of course, veggies.
  6. Tacos. We love tacos. We also love enchiladas, either beef and rice or chicken and rice. Add a side of corn and black beans and you’re set!  Make a little extra meat and sprinkle the meat over tortilla chips for a fun nacho lunch the next day. (I made simple enchiladas – meat, cooked rice and a little cheese in tortilla, roll up and put in pan. Cover with a mixture made with a can of cream of chicken soup, half cup of sour cream and about half the soup can of milk. Sprinkle on a little cheese and bake for 20 minutes.)
  7. Wraps and Sandwiches – we always have hard salami, ham or turkey, and pepperoni for lunch meats, PB&J, along with bread and soft tortilla shells.  Make a sandwich or wrap and grab a jar of fruit. Easy lunch. We do this 2-4 times a week.  NOTE For wraps, put a thin layer of cream cheese, sprinkle on shredded cheese and put 2-3 pieces of lunch meat. I have one kid that prefers pepperjack, so she skips the shredded cheese and just uses a piece of “her” cheese to go on her pepperoni and pepperjack wrap. And those little pickles with cream cheese wrapped in ham can be recreated as a wrap with cream cheese, ham and sandwich slicer pickles (just put between paper towels to get liquid off first.
  8. Use French Bread – grab french bread when it’s clearanced if you can. We cut, butter, season, and flash freeze for garlic bread.  We also use french bread to make pizza – cut the bread in half lengthwise and hollow out, leaving at least a half inch of bread still in the loaf halves. Brown a pound of burger – for taco pizza add regular seasoning, for cheeseburger pizza add an 8 oz can of tomato sauce (sometimes we add bacon too). Put the burger into the two hollowed out halves of bread and sprinkle on cheese. Bake until the cheese is melted. Add a quick side salad or veggie.

Fix and Forget it Meals

  1. Crock Pot Chicken – throw a full chicken in the crock pot and season however you’d like.  Use the leftovers to make soup and freeze, either in a large family batch, or smaller portions for lunch.
  2. Simple Pulled Pork – throw a pack of pork ends in the crock pot. You’ll probably want to drain off SOME liquid, but not all or it gets too dry (my husband learned this the hard way LOL).  Put on a bun and serve with french fries, or over bread with mashed potatoes.
  3. Meatballs – this is not a super cheap meal option unless you find a good sale, so we make our own.  A 3 pound tube of ground beef made into meatballs will last a long time. If you thaw meat, you CAN cook it and refreeze (but you shouldn’t just refreeze). Mix the meat mixture like for meatloaf, roll into 1” balls and bake at 350 degrees for roughly 25 minutes.  Let cool, bag and freeze. We put foil on the cookie sheets, one time scraping burger bits off was enough to learn my lesson. You can reheat in crockpot or on the stove top.
  4. Soups – homemade soups are THE BEST and all cream soups start with essentially the same base.  Here it is by ratio so you can more or less based on your needs (we do one of these per person).
  • Cream Soup Base – in sauce pan put 1 Tbsp butter, melt. If you want more flavor use a little bacon grease to replace the butter. Add 1 Tbsp flour and whisk together (it will get thick, fast. Slowly add 1 cup broth (I use mostly chicken because of food allergies in the family), then one cup milk.  For potato soup, precook your potatoes and add to cream base. For cheddar broccoli add chopped broccoli (blend up) and few handfuls cheddar cheese. For tomato soup, omit the chicken stock and replace with tomato sauce.
  • Make a big batch of chili, or white chicken chili (use the leftovers from the crockpot chicken) to come home to. YUM!

Make Ahead Meals

Anyone who can make a pizza, can put these in the oven so they’re ready to eat. 

  1. Tater Tot Hotdish
  2. Buffalo Chicken Bake
  3. Tuna Hotdish
  4. Oven Baked Potatoes – chunk potatoes and put in baking dish, cover with foil and cook like you would as potato packets on the grill, only in the oven! Usually 425 degrees for 45-60 minutes is about right.

My Go-To Sides

Quick and easy sides that kids can make themselves or for you to whip up when you get home are wonderful. These are some of our favorites…

  • Lunch – carrot sticks, celery sticks, fresh or canned fruit.
  • Supper – Potato (so many ways to make – chunk, cover and bake in oven; baked; mashed to name a  few), Rice, Couscous, Quinoa, and we almost always have a frozen veggie along with potato.

Good for You Snacks – yogurt, fruit (buy on sale in season), string cheese (not individually packed), a few crackers, cottage cheese, parfait, hard boiled egg, homemade cookies, rice krispie or corn flake bars, homemade granola bars, a box of raisins

Final note.  Portion control is a huge part of all this.  Learning what the serving size recommendations are for each age group and start with about that or a little less.  They can always ask for more. Also, sit down and talk about the day or events that are happening. This is a two fold win – they are learning to discuss and take turns, and it also forces them to slow down while eating. It takes roughly twenty minutes to start feeling full, so those who eat slower also tend to eat less because they are better able to read the bodies’ signals.

My background is child care, stay-at-home mom while my husband worked seasonally, and now homeschooling mom working full time as the only income.  Budgeting and having a base of food has been a necessity for most of my adult life. We feed a family of 5 three meals a day for roughly $50-60 a month, it can be done, it just takes some planning.  I will add that with my child care background and having to follow the food program, as well as having a child who was anemic at one year who was unable to tolerate iron supplements, I am a stickler for making sure that we meet daily requirements most days for food groups.  I encourage my kids (and numerous other children I have cared for over the years) to try new things by letting them participate in choosing and making their meals.

 

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I CONFESS, I am a Double Dipper!

November 19, 2019 By carry Leave a Comment

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I CONFESS, I am a Double Dipper!

Written, November 19th, 2019

Ewww… No, NOT the food kind of double dipper, that is just wrong! I am a late night KOHL’S SHOPPING Double Dipper! It truly is when I get my best deals!

What is this sales double dipping you ask? It is when one sale they are running online is ending, and it overlaps with another sale that starts. The reason this happens is so customers on the West Coast can continue shopping until Midnight their time, and customers like me who are in Central Time Zone can start shopping the new sale once midnight hits! (For me, it helps that Kohl’s is in Central Time Zone also)

NOT ONLY does this work GREAT for sales crossing, but even better…. DOUBLE DIPPING WORKS with Promo Codes. If the sales hit right, you can often QUADRUPLE STACK Promo Codes on select items!

This “Double Dipping” time frame is SHORT though! You will only have a few hours, and as I said, only select sales run back to back, so it will not work all the time.

My sales always start at midnight. Since the west coast is TWO hours behind me, I have until 2am CT to double dip.

Let me tell you… You can do A LOT of damage with a CRAZY Promo Code stack and 120 minutes! Just ask my husband 🙂

Here is an example of a double dip from November 1st, 2019

Through 10/31 LASTCHANCE was a stackable that would take 25% off coats and jackets, shoes and boots, etc.
AND
Starting 11/1 AUTUMNFUN was taking 20% off as a sitewide code & also $15 Kohl’s Cash Back started.

These boots went on sale at midnight, LASTCHANCE stacked with them for just a few hours, I could use the new 20% off sitewide code AUTUMNFUN & get the $15 Kohl’s Cash Back.

That is what we call ‘DOUBLE DIPPING the sales!

Now you may be saying… Wasn’t there a sitewide code with the same percentage that ended on 10/31? YES there was a 20% off, BUT the boots were NOT on sale & there was not $15 Kohl’s Cash. (please note though, that is not always the case, you sometimes do not have a sitewide percent off code)

There are A LOT more in depth double dips you can do, as I said, often times stacking four promo codes with one item if the sales hit right.  My above example is just to keep it simple and easy to understand.

OF COURSE let me stress, you can STILL only stack ONE SITEWIDE Percent Off Promo Code at a time! When you double dip, it is the “stackable” promo codes &/or Kohl’s Cash. For example a department specific percentage off promo code (jewelry, men’s or women’s apparel), a $10 off general purchase promo code, a $10 off department specific promo code, and then of course a sitewide code (15%, 20%, 30%, etc.)!

I think a BIG misconception Kohl’s Shoppers have is that “The best deals are when they have their 30% off promo code sales”. That is definitely NOT always the case.  The prices are usually higher when the sale is at 30% off. MANY, MANY times I have gotten the best prices when there is no sitewide percent off and only department promo codes!

Happy Kohl’s Shopping Friends!

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https://www.facebook.com/groups/mykohlsdealscheckthemout/

 

 

 

 

 

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Shhhh! One of Our Best Kohl’s Secrets REVEALED…

November 9, 2019 By carry Leave a Comment

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Shhhh! One of our Best Kohl’s Secrets REVEALED …

FILLER Items! 

Make sure you have a list of Filler Items ready to bump up that total to the next level of Kohl’s Cash or a certain dollar amount so you can apply a discount promo code. For example this Veterans Day Code offering $10 off $25!

Small Filler Items We Like

Clearance

  • Clearance, under $5.00 – Sorted Low to High

Kitchen

  • St. Nicholas Square® Snowman Cereal Bowl Sale Price $2.49 
  • St. Nicholas Square® Snowman Salad Plate Sale Price $2.49 
  • OXO Good Grips 5.7-oz. Smart Seal Container Sale Price $2.24
  • Crock Pot Liners Sale Price $3.99

Household Misc.

  • St. Nicholas Square Mini Stockings Sale Price: $2.99
  • Sonoma Wax Melt Sale Price: $2.99
  • “Together We Have It All” 4″ x 6″ Clip Frame Sale price: $4.99
  • Medium Artificial Succulent Plant Sale price: $4.99

Bed & Bath

  • The Big One Solid Washcloth Sale price: $2.49
  • The Big One® Colorstay Textured Hand Towel Sale price: $2.39
  • The Big One® Microfiber Pillow Sale price: $3.99
  • St. Nicholas Square® Snowman Hand Towel Sale price: $3.99
  • The Big One® 6-pack Multi Color Washcloth Set (Red & White Candy Cane) Sale price: $4.99

Misc.

  • Girls Glitter Unicorn Headband Sale price: $4.00

 

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Black Friday “Unlocked” Deal: Crock-Pot Express 6-qt. Black Stainless Pressure Cooker $47.99 (reg. $119.99)

October 31, 2019 By carry Leave a Comment

If you love Kohl’s Shopping as much as we do, make sure you come over and join our “My Kohl’s Deals – Check them out” Group on Facebook HERE, Where we share some of our favorite deals we find!


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Crock-Pot Express 6-qt. Black Stainless Pressure Cooker

$47.99 (reg. $119.99)

Shop Kohl’s Online HERE

Add to Cart: Crock-Pot Express 6-qt. Black Stainless Pressure Cooker
Sale Price: $59.99
Use Promo Code: AUTUMNFUN
Final Price: $47.99 (reg. $119.99)

Read  DOWN  for all the promo codes & step by step scenarios 


Shopping Tip: Be sure to sort by FREE store pick up to avoid paying any shipping fees. Standard free shipping starts with a $50 purchase.


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Our Favorite Deals for this sale:

  • View all deals for this sale HERE

Sitewide Promo Codes:

  • AUTUMNFUN – Take 20% off General Public Offer. 11/1-11/6

Stackable Promo Codes:

  • CUDDLDUDS10 – Take $10 off $40 Cuddl Duds & Climatesmart. Valid thru 11/6
  • HOLIDAYHOST – Take 15% off Home Decor, Furniture, Holiday Entertainment Essentials.
    Online Only. Valid thru 11/6

ONLY DAY ONLY From 12am (CDT) Nov 1 to 11:59pm (CDT), everyone gets $15 Kohl’s Cash® for every $50 spent in store, online, at a Kohl’s Kiosk or with the Kohl’s App on all sale, regular and clearance priced merchandise!

If advertised on Kohls.com, a stated earn amount of Kohl’s Cash® for any particular product is approximate and may vary if additional discounts are applied to the purchase transaction.

  • Enroll HERE and learn how you can join and start earning BIG REWARDS while shopping at Kohl’s.

 

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