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		<title>[WS] Yummy Pork Satay</title>
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I first tasted pork satay in Singapore.  I like my serving without the curried peanut sauce that usually goes with the pork sticks.  What I am not sure of though is its origin, whether it is Indian or Thai.  Nonetheless, I do miss having pork satay at East Coast Park!  Take [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">I first tasted <a title="pork satay" rel="no follow" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satay" target="_blank">pork satay</a> in Singapore.  I like my serving without the curried peanut sauce that usually goes with the pork sticks.  What I am not sure of though is its origin, whether it is Indian or Thai.  Nonetheless, I do miss having pork satay at East Coast Park!  Take me back to Singapore! Hi hi.</p>
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