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For the first state dinner hosted by the Obamas, Marcus Samuelsson served White House arugula -- plus collard greens and curried prawns -- to 320 guests on the White House's South Lawn.

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11-27-2009 @9:44PM instant sales said... Nice post.
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Andi

11-28-2009 @6:52PM Andi said... I thought that they tested the soil from that garden and found there were some nasties in there that made using the greens a risk? Makes me wonder...
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Gobo

11-29-2009 @9:17AM Gobo said... No, that was a different part of the lawn.
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Steven Ruza

11-30-2009 @6:31PM Steven Ruza said... This is interesting... -Steven Ruza
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Stephan

11-30-2009 @3:44PM Stephan said... no doubt
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steven ruza

12-01-2009 @7:00AM steven ruza said... i loved this article its so nice to hear positive things
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