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		<title>Joe Randazzo&#8217;s</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you like the IKEAesque, stripped-down, minimal-setting-and-minimal-price approach, you&#8217;ll love Randazzo&#8217;s.  He makes the most of his space by offering a wide variety of hard-to-find produce alongside the more-traditional apples and pears.  I&#8217;d have the say that the Indian bitter melon is one of the stars of the show:  don&#8217;t necessarily like the flavor, but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you like the IKEAesque, stripped-down, minimal-setting-and-minimal-price approach, you&#8217;ll love Randazzo&#8217;s.  He makes the most of his space by offering a wide variety of hard-to-find produce alongside the more-traditional apples and pears.  I&#8217;d have the say that the Indian bitter melon is one of the stars of the show:  don&#8217;t necessarily like the flavor, but wow, what an appearance!  It&#8217;s well worth a trip to the east (Roseville), west (Westland), or south side (Detroit, Dearborn).</p>
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