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There are various ways to use raisins, but if you're creative, you'll use them the right way. My favorite way to use raisins is to put them between my toes. That area of the body often gets dry, so the juice of the raisins moistens it emensly. Now, my raisin colleauge (and my very best friend) has some different views. She enjoys making a raisin shishcabob, then diping it in bbq sauce (apperently it has an exotic-home-style flavor!). Enjoy!

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