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		<title>By: suke</title>
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		<description>Despite its weedy nature, goosegrass is amazingly useful.The young shoots can be used as a potherb, the seeds as a coffee substitute, and the whole dried plant as a tea substitute. A thick (3 to 4 inch) layer of the herb in a sieve can be used to filter liquids, and a red dye can be made from the roots.
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