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One of our 5th grade math classes is doing something with recipes.  One of
the recipes is for "Lequar Cake".  It calls for a pound of lequar that gets
"spread" into the mix at some point.  Does anyone know what lequar (LEQUAR)
is?  I went down to the classroom myself to look at the page.  The word is
in there three times, spelled the same way each time.  We're stumped.  Any
ideas?

-- 
Ms. Shayne Russell
Library Media Specialist
Kenneth R. Olson Middle School
Tabernacle, NJ
s.russell@earthlink.net
http://inforetriever.net

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