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      <description>Every year my plum tree bends to almost breaking, and sometimes does break itself under the weight of it's own fruit. Inevitably I end up with some quantity of unripe green plums, which usually go to the compost. &#xD;
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But can I cook with them instead? Does anyone have any recipes or experience doing this?&#xD;
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Thanks!</description>
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      <dc:creator>Wendy</dc:creator>
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