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		<title>By: weelittleme</title>
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		<description>Miso soup is one of my favourites. I lived in Japan for 4 years and ate it  all the time. Definitely good advice to not boil the miso. It will get bitter if you do. What I do simmer the other ingredients in the dashi like you say and then turn off the heat, stir in the miso and voila. 
Even easier are the little instant packets of paste you can get as individuals servings. They have the dashi already mixed in and can be prepped like regular instant soup.

Miso is a great thing to post about... I hope lots of people try it! Thanks for reminding me to make some... I think I will go do so soon!!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Miso soup is one of my favourites. I lived in Japan for 4 years and ate it  all the time. Definitely good advice to not boil the miso. It will get bitter if you do. What I do simmer the other ingredients in the dashi like you say and then turn off the heat, stir in the miso and voila.<br />
Even easier are the little instant packets of paste you can get as individuals servings. They have the dashi already mixed in and can be prepped like regular instant soup.</p>
<p>Miso is a great thing to post about&#8230; I hope lots of people try it! Thanks for reminding me to make some&#8230; I think I will go do so soon!!!</p>
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