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         <title>Eat Ingredients [podcasting poetry, foodstuff listing] (ed@eatingredients.com)</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com">EatIngredients.com</a> is the result of over five years of documenting my anecdotal cooking (via my poetry and foodstuff listings).  The inspiration for this project came from the attempt to decompress from a nebulous schedule as paced by maintaining a new media lifestyle within the Information Society.  Taking the time to actually prepare a meal, list the ingredients, and write poetry has been a good experiential and conceptual counterbalance between 20th Century utility and 21st Century gadgetry.]]></description>
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         <copyright>Copyright &#xA9; 2009 by Edward K. Brown II. All Rights Reserved.</copyright>
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         <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
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         <itunes:summary>EatIngredients.com is the result of over five years of documenting my anecdotal cooking (via my poetry and foodstuff listings).  The inspiration for this project came from the attempt to decompress from a nebulous schedule as paced by maintaining a new media lifestyle within the Information Society.  Taking the time to actually prepare a meal, list the ingredients, and write poetry has been a good experiential and conceptual counterbalance between 20th Century utility and 21st Century gadgetry.</itunes:summary>
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       <title>Sardonic Respites [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200907/100.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200907/100.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) The Dumplings and Brocolli at the Spa; (2) Intensely Dense Flavorful Fixings Layered in a Loaf; (3) A Red Rome Beauty]]></description>
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       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) The Dumplings and Brocolli at the Spa; (2) Intensely Dense Flavorful Fixings Layered in a Loaf; (3) A Red Rome Beauty</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 5 Jul 2009 8:15:01 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Cravings: Outer Spacial Inner Places [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200906/099.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200906/099.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Meteor Shower Soup; (2) Martian Crater Fritters; (3) Purple Planetary Hockey Pucks; (4) Corny Orb with Lunar Orbits]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Cravings: Outer Spacial Inner Places</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Meteor Shower Soup; (2) Martian Crater Fritters; (3) Purple Planetary Hockey Pucks; (4) Corny Orb with Lunar Orbits</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 5:15:41 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>On Being Patient #7: I Love Medley [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/patient/TP-OBP-07_Patient.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/patient/TP-OBP-07_Patient.htm">Nostalgic, scatterbrain daddy (Ed)</a> <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butch_Morris#.22Conduction.22" target="_blank">variates 
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       <itunes:subtitle>Nostalgic, scatterbrain daddy (Ed) variates audiably about bread, downloading, information and love.</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2009 19:40:32 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>scatterbrain, daddy, medley, love, supreme, rules, download, information, bread, notorious, Philadelphia, shower, patient</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Heady Carriage [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200906/098.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200906/098.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Split Synapse Brain Transplantillo; (2) Surf and Shoat Slurping Soup ; (3) BBQ Loins and Bones]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Heady Carriage</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Split Synapse Brain Transplantillo; (2) Surf and Shoat Slurping Soup ; (3) BBQ Loins and Bones</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2009 5:11:11 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Mental Tellus Pate [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200906/097.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200906/097.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Mental Tellus Pate]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Mental Tellus Pate</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Mental Tellus Pate</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2009 8:18:21 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>skinless, cream cheese,unsalted, Tellus, Pate</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>On Being Patient #6: A Philosopher's Progress: (dis)Organization [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/patient/TP-OBP-06_Patient.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/patient/TP-OBP-06_Patient.htm">Ed takes pause detailing these abstract limitations,</a> composes a theory, and applies the theory to his psyche.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Ed takes pause detailing these abstract limitations, composes a theory, and applies the theory to his psyche.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Ed takes pause detailing these abstract limitations, composes a theory, and applies the theory to his psyche.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2009 1:09:54 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>cognitive, behavioral, psyche, zoom, demystification, fatigue, psychology, memory</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Hospitality Helpings [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200906/096.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200906/096.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Coated Stew; (2) Cryptic Croaker Mystery]]></description>
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       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Coated Stew; (2) Cryptic Croaker Mystery</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 4 Jun 2009 7:28:46 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Mooching Meals [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200905/095.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200905/095.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Dally Revisited; (2) Chicken Heart [Warm and Friendly]; (3)  Lumpy Cream of Potato Soup; (4) Ale-ing Beef Boiled Shrimp in Butter; (5) Twin Pipe Afterburn a la Mode]]></description>
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       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Dally Revisited; (2) Chicken Heart [Warm and Friendly]; (3)  Lumpy Cream of Potato Soup; (4) Ale-ing Beef Boiled Shrimp in Butter; (5) Twin Pipe Afterburn a la Mode</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2009 17:04:19 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>On Being Patient #5: Operation Staycation [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
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       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/patient/TP-OBP-05_Patient.htm">During his time of crisis,</a> Ed tries to remain playful.]]></description>
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       <itunes:summary>During his time of crisis, Ed tries to remain playful.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2009 4:12:00 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>On Being Patient #4: Recuperation [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/patient/TP-OBP-04_Patient.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/patient/TP-OBP-04_Patient.htm">Ed looks out</a> his bedroom window while the birds encourage him to rest.]]></description>
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       <itunes:summary>Ed looks out his bedroom window while the birds encourage him to rest.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2009 12:13:47 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>On Being Patient #3: Reversion Triggers [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
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       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/patient/TP-OBP-03_Patient.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/patient/TP-OBP-03_Patient.htm">Ed extends</a> his art appreciation penchant to sleuth his predicament.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Ed extends his art appreciation penchant to sleuth his predicament.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Ed extends his art appreciation penchant to sleuth his predicament.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2009 8:17:47 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Big Breakfast in a Mixing Bowl Petite [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200905/094.htm</link> 
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       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: Big Breakfast in a Mixing Bowl Petite</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: Big Breakfast in a Mixing Bowl Petite</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:11:17</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2009 12:32:47 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>tofu, celmientine, kilbassa, habanero, coffee, cranberry, mixing bowl</itunes:keywords>
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<item>
       <title>On Being Patient #2: Strike or Spike [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/patient/TP-OBP-02_Patient.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/patient/TP-OBP-02_Patient.htm">Multitasking Ed</a> juggles his work, vacation and sick time--on schedule?]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Multitasking Ed juggles his work, vacation and sick time--on schedule?</itunes:subtitle>
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       <itunes:duration>0:13:40</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2009 8:17:47 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>tofu, vacation, sick leave, art museum, kielbassa, aloha, yippee, kiya, ACTH, adrenaline</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>tofu, vacation, sick leave, art museum, kielbassa, aloha, yippee, kiya, ACTH, adrenaline</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>On Being Patient #1: Introduction [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/patient/TP-OBP-01_Patient.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/patient/TP-OBP-01_Patient.htm">This portrait is a grand round</a>, a gross clinic in the removal of a tumor that is causing, within me, Cushing's Syndrome. This portrait is about a pituitary case requiring Endoscopic Transsphenoidal Surgery.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>This portrait is a grand round, a gross clinic in the removal of a tumor that is causing, within me, Cushing's Syndrome. This portrait is about a pituitary case requiring Endoscopic Transsphenoidal Surgery.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>This portrait is a grand round, a gross clinic in the removal of a tumor that is causing, within me, Cushing's Syndrome. This portrait is about a pituitary case requiring Endoscopic Transsphenoidal Surgery.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:09</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 2 May 2009 5:30:14 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>advertisement, physiology, grand rounds, cushings syndrome, Endoscopic Transsphenoidal, pituitary, lunacy, somatic, hormone</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>advertisement, physiology, grand rounds, cushings syndrome, Endoscopic Transsphenoidal, pituitary, lunacy, somatic, hormone</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Chef's Potato Amer-Gratin [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200904/093.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200904/093.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Heart in Steak; (2) A Tempting Fate; (3) Smoothing Over; (4) Chef's Potato Amer-Gratin) The Horrible Adorable]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Heart in Steak; (2) A Tempting Fate; (3) Smoothing Over; (4) Chef's Potato Amer-Gratin) The Horrible Adorable</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Heart in Steak; (2) A Tempting Fate; (3) Smoothing Over; (4) Chef's Potato Amer-Gratin) The Horrible Adorable</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:50</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2009 11:22:44 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>California, coriander, habanero, jamaican, bitter melon, nectarine, au gratin, dandelion, russet, burbank, cheese food</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>California, coriander, habanero, jamaican, bitter melon, nectarine, au gratin, dandelion, russet, burbank, cheese food</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>The Horrible Adorable [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200904/092.htm</link> 
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       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Grazing Grub; (2) Blemished Bowl; (3) Pallor Pressure Cooked; (4) Yucky Spread; (5) The Grotesque: One or Two at a Time; (6) The Horrible Adorable</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Grazing Grub; (2) Blemished Bowl; (3) Pallor Pressure Cooked; (4) Yucky Spread; (5) The Grotesque: One or Two at a Time; (6) The Horrible Adorable</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2009 5:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>graze, dill, mint, blemish, asparagas, tofu, pallor, picnic, yuck, meow, ya, horrible, adorable, turnip</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>graze, dill, mint, blemish, asparagas, tofu, pallor, picnic, yuck, meow, ya, horrible, adorable, turnip</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Monday (we are closed on) Monday [anecdotal cooking] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200904/019-AC.htm</link> 
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       <itunes:subtitle>Ed, the fledgeling, meets his Master--crossing that bridge when he gets there.</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2009 9:37:27 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>wordbending, Walt Whitman, veteran, janus, face, bootstrap, sandle, monday, blase</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>wordbending, Walt Whitman, veteran, janus, face, bootstrap, sandle, monday, blase</keywords>
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       <title>Mindsetting Contentment [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200904/032.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200904/032.htm">Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</A> ]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 5 Apr 2009 05:17:09 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>mindset, pubcast, grandiloquence, platform, operating system, minutia, engender, perception, speak</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>mindset, pubcast, grandiloquence, platform, operating system, minutia, engender, perception, speak</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Beef Back Au Jus Spinacia Oleracea [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200903/091.htm</link> 
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       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Dilling Catfish Soup; (2) Stir, Else Scorched Stew; (3) Big-Band-Leader Countdown; (4) Beef Back Au Jus Spinacia Oleracea</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Dilling Catfish Soup; (2) Stir, Else Scorched Stew; (3) Big-Band-Leader Countdown; (4) Beef Back Au Jus Spinacia Oleracea</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:06:21</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2009 03:36:12 -0000</pubDate>
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<item>
       <title>Pudding Pastoral Particles [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200903/090.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200903/090.htm">FOODSTUFF:</A> (1) Mole Melboller with Splashy Sauce; (2) Pudding Pastoral Particles]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Mole Melboller with Splashy Sauce; (2) Pudding Pastoral Particles</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Mole Melboller with Splashy Sauce; (2) Pudding Pastoral Particles</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2009 05:57:12 -0000</pubDate>
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<item>
       <title>Brokering Bedrock: Reconcile Congregation (Intruding Sensitivity) [poem foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
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  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200903/089.htm</link> 
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       <itunes:subtitle>POEM FOODSTUFF: (1) Pasta Topping; (2) Annotated Supper</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 14 Mar 2009 10:50:43 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Eating (in) Tongue(s) [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200903/088.htm</link> 
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       <pubDate>Sun, 8 Mar 2009 3:33:17 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Mom and Pop [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
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  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200903/087.htm</link> 
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       <title>Rating Religious Righteousness [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200902/031.htm</link> 
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       <itunes:subtitle>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 22 Feb 2009 4:57:01 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Augmenting the Spread [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200902/086.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200902/086.htm">FOODSTUFF:</A> (1) The Filling Shrimp Caper; (2) Roasted Smoothie; (3) Augmenting the Spread]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) The Filling Shrimp Caper; (2) Roasted Smoothie; (3) Augmenting the Spread</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) The Filling Shrimp Caper; (2) Roasted Smoothie; (3) Augmenting the Spread</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:51</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2009 2:07:55 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>shrimp, caper, chardonnay, arrow root, fontal, pineapple, asparagas, food process, nutmeg, eggplant, sardines, anchovy, goat cheese, boiled egg</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>shrimp, caper, chardonnay, arrow root, fontal, pineapple, asparagas, food process, nutmeg, eggplant, sardines, anchovy, goat cheese, boiled egg</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Mandarin Marshmallow Cacao Oatmeal [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200902/085.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200902/085.htm">FOODSTUFF:</A> (1) Big Bass Tiny Bok Stock Soup; (2) Sprout Guajillo Chowder; (3) Mandarin Marshmallow Cacao Oatmeal]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Big Bass Tiny Bok Stock Soup; (2) Sprout Guajillo Chowder; (3) Mandarin Marshmallow Cacao Oatmeal</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Big Bass Tiny Bok Stock Soup; (2) Sprout Guajillo Chowder; (3) Mandarin Marshmallow Cacao Oatmeal</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:57</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 7 Feb 2009 6:09:38 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>bass, bok choy, guajillo, bean sprout, dinner rolle, turkey bacon, mandarin, cacao, oatmeal, marshmallow</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Specializing Standard [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200901/030.htm</link> 
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       <itunes:subtitle>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:subtitle>
	  <itunes:summary>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:03:42</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jan 2009 22:50:27 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>metronomic chronographic atomic, nomenclature, quasi, anon, anonymous, tradeoff, standard</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Floundering Tomatoes [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200901/084.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200901/084.htm">FOODSTUFF:</A> (1) Floundering Tomatoes; (2) Beef Potato Cherry Pecan Soupy Stew]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Floundering Tomatoes; (2) Beef Potato Cherry Pecan Soupy Stew</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Floundering Tomatoes; (2) Beef Potato Cherry Pecan Soupy Stew</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2009 10:25:35 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>cherry, pecan, pearl onion, corn starch, flounder, pasley, pecorino romano, paprika</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Native Prominence [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200901/029.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200901/029.htm">Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:subtitle>
	  <itunes:summary>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:03:37</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat-Ingredients_TC-029_Native_Prominence.mp3" length="1802240" type="audio/mpeg" />
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       <pubDate>Sat, 17 Jan 2009 6:42:27 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>native, prominence, randomness, happenstance, delimit, platform, existence, ready, vernacular</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>native, prominence, randomness, happenstance, delimit, platform, existence, ready, vernacular</keywords>
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       <title>Apple Pork Noodle Soup [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200901/083.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200901/083.htm">FOODSTUFF:</A> (1) Apple Pork Noodle Soup; (2) Black Bean, Brown Rice Soup; (3) Cream of Iridescence Soup]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Apple Pork Noodle Soup; (2) Black Bean, Brown Rice Soup; (3) Cream of Iridescence Soup</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Apple Pork Noodle Soup; (2) Black Bean, Brown Rice Soup; (3) Cream of Iridescence Soup</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:41</itunes:duration>
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       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-083_Apple-Pork-Noodle_Soup.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sun, 11 Jan 2009 10:25:35 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>apple, pork, noodle, black bean, broen rice, ginger, silken tofu, brie, yellow powder, pangasius, catfish, meatball, ngo om</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>apple, pork, noodle, black bean, broen rice, ginger, silken tofu, brie, yellow powder, pangasius, catfish, meatball, ngo om</keywords>
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       <title>Sphere of Substance [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200901/082.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200901/082.htm">POEM: Sphere of Substance   FOODSTUFF: (1) Turkey Roll Stew; (2) Smothered Squid Saute</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: Sphere of Substance   FOODSTUFF: (1) Turkey Roll Stew; (2) Smothered Squid Saute</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>POEM: Sphere of Substance   FOODSTUFF: (1) Turkey Roll Stew; (2) Smothered Squid Saute</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:34</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-082_Sphere_of_Substance.mp3" length="5406720" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-082_Sphere_of_Substance.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sat, 3 Jan 2009 2:08:43 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>Provincial, Modern, raw materials, refined product, colloquial, officialdom, Swiss Chard. seckel, anjou, pear, Chanterelle, crimini, shiitake, Provolone</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>Provincial, Modern, raw materials, refined product, colloquial, officialdom, Swiss Chard. seckel, anjou, pear, Chanterelle, crimini, shiitake, Provolone</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Sphere of Substance [21st Century] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200901/082.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200901/082.htm">Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:06:45</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-082_Sphere_of_Substance.mp3" length="5406720" type="audio/mpeg" />
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       <pubDate>Fri, 2 Jan 2009 2:07:42 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>Provincial, Modern, raw materials, refined product, colloquial, officialdom, Swiss Chard. seckel, anjou, pear, Chanterelle, crimini, shiitake, Provolone</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>Provincial, Modern, raw materials, refined product, colloquial, officialdom, Swiss Chard. seckel, anjou, pear, Chanterelle, crimini, shiitake, Provolone</keywords>
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		       <title>Piece Meal #22 [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
		       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
		       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
		  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200812/081.htm</link> 
		       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200812/081.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Open Face; (2) Sweat Soup;  (3) Pasta Not Included; (4) Drips and Bits Stovetop Stew; (5) Textural Substance]]></description>
		       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Open Face; (2) Sweat Soup;  (3) Pasta Not Included; (4) Drips and Bits Stovetop Stew; (5) Textural Substance</itunes:subtitle>
			  <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Open Face; (2) Sweat Soup;  (3) Pasta Not Included; (4) Drips and Bits Stovetop Stew; (5) Textural Substance</itunes:summary>
		       <itunes:duration>0:06:10</itunes:duration>
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		       <pubDate>Sun, 21 Dec 2008 22:49:51 -0000</pubDate>
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		       <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
		     <itunes:keywords>wheat, gouda, tofu, shallot, spinach, zucchini, balsamic, mozzarella, cilantro, corriander, togurt, peanuts, stovetop</itunes:keywords>
		       <keywords>wheat, gouda, tofu, shallot, spinach, zucchini, balsamic, mozzarella, cilantro, corriander, togurt, peanuts, stovetop</keywords>
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       <title>Redundant Ratings Concerted [21st Century] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200812/080.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200812/080.htm">Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:06:45</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 14 Dec 2008 12:48:21 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Piece Meal #21 [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200812/080.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200812/080.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Squishy Squashy; (2) Redundant Ratings Concerted (21st Century);  (3) Baked Oatmeal Cranberry Raisin Cooled]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Squishy Squashy; (2) Redundant Ratings Concerted (21st Century);  (3) Baked Oatmeal Cranberry Raisin Cooled</itunes:subtitle>
	  <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Squishy Squashy; (2) Redundant Ratings Concerted (21st Century);  (3) Baked Oatmeal Cranberry Raisin Cooled</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:06:45</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 13 Dec 2008 11:48:20 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>The (Un)Sightly [21st Century] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
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       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 7 Dec 2008 23:35:57 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Holiday Football Game [anecdotal cooking] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200811/018-AC.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200811/018-AC.htm">Ed tests his (Turkey Bowl) holiday game</a> in anticipation of the Christmas festivities.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Ed tests his (Turkey Bowl) holiday game in anticipation of the Christmas festivities.</itunes:subtitle>
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       <itunes:duration>0:08:22</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 30 Nov 2008 2:35:02 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Hearing Voices [21st Century] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200811/025.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200811/025.htm">Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:03:22</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 4:25:57 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Piece Meal #20 [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200811/079.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200811/079.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Young Flash Old Stir Fry; (2) Jolly, Jolly Chicken;  (3) Lively Loins; (4) Plum Loco]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Young Flash Old Stir Fry; (2) Jolly, Jolly Chicken;  (3) Lively Loins; (4) Plum Loco</itunes:subtitle>
	  <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Young Flash Old Stir Fry; (2) Jolly, Jolly Chicken;  (3) Lively Loins; (4) Plum Loco</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:07:20</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 16 Nov 2008 17:14:43 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Piece Meal #19 [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200811/078.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200811/078.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) My Mahi; (2) High O[h]m Low Let[te]]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) My Mahi; (2) High O[h]m Low Let[te]</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 9 Nov 2008 2:32:12 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Period[i]city [B]order [21st Century] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200811/024.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200811/024.htm">Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:02:52</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 9 Nov 2008 2:30:12 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, chronology, periodicity, border, occupancy</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Encountering the Clockwise [21st Century] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200811/023.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200811/023.htm">Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:19</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat-Ingredients_TC-023_Encountering_the_Clockwise.mp3" length="2129920" type="audio/mpeg" />
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       <pubDate>Sun, 2 Nov 2008 1:45:35 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, Clockwise, imagism, symbolism, assemblage, echalon, ontology, endangered</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Piece Meal #18 [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200810/077.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200810/077.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Mediocre Meat Meal; (2) Baked Bison Accessory; (3) Ragout Ragu]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Mediocre Meat Meal; (2) Baked Bison Accessory; (3) Ragout Ragu</itunes:subtitle>
	  <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Mediocre Meat Meal; (2) Baked Bison Accessory; (3) Ragout Ragu</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:15</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2008 0:54:31 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>ragout, ragu, bison, buffalo, sickle pear, ginger, pecorino, romano, pine nuts, tubini</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Critical Mass [21st Century] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200810/022.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200810/022.htm">Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:37</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2008 8:13:45 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Empirical Confusions [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200810/075.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200810/075.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Seaweed Noodles; (2) Dipping Soup; (3) Plum Sauce with Shrimp Stir Fry]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Seaweed Noodles; (2) Dipping Soup; (3) Plum Sauce with Shrimp Stir Fry</itunes:subtitle>
	  <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Seaweed Noodles; (2) Dipping Soup; (3) Plum Sauce with Shrimp Stir Fry</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:33</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 5 Oct 2008 8:38:19 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Home-Aid [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200809/074.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200809/074.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Chips Poulet Potluck; (2) Fastbreak; (3) Mom's Backyard Baby Basil Stew]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Chips Poulet Potluck; (2) Fastbreak; (3) Mom's Backyard Baby Basil Stew</itunes:subtitle>
	  <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Chips Poulet Potluck; (2) Fastbreak; (3) Mom's Backyard Baby Basil Stew</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:10</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 28 Sep 2008 8:16:01 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Experimentum Nostrum [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200809/073.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200809/073.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Ham-Ham Noodle Plum; (2) Peach Ribbon Soup; (3) Louder Chowder; (4) Banana Coconut Cream Cutlet]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Ham-Ham Noodle Plum; (2) Peach Ribbon Soup; (3) Louder Chowder; (4) Banana Coconut Cream Cutlet</itunes:subtitle>
	  <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Ham-Ham Noodle Plum; (2) Peach Ribbon Soup; (3) Louder Chowder; (4) Banana Coconut Cream Cutlet</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 22 Sep 2008 4:13:56 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Noir in Toto [anecdotal cooking] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
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       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200809/017-AC.htm">Ed determines that he was becoming depressed.</a> He decides that he should go noir for the remainder of the day.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Ed determines that he was becoming depressed.  He decides that he should go noir for the remainder of the day.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Ed determines that he was becoming depressed.  He decides that he should go noir for the remainder of the day. </itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 15 Sep 2008 8:05:27 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Piece Meal #16 [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 7 Sep 2008 9:32:02 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Sandy Watiff Off-Season: Part 7 [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
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  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/sandy_watiff/TP-SW-07_Off_Season.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/sandy_watiff/TP-SW-07_Off_Season.htm">&quotI asked myself, How might these images reside within me</a> as an aesthetic lore, as a magic from which I can gain a belief in being engaged with Art daily, while living a li(f)e?&quot]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>I asked myself, &quot;How might these images reside within me as an aesthetic lore, as a magic from which I can gain a belief in being engaged with Art daily, while living a li[f]e?&quot;</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>I asked myself, &quot;How might these images reside within me as an aesthetic lore, as a magic from which I can gain a belief in being engaged with Art daily, while living a li[f]e?&quot;</itunes:summary>
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       <title>Sandy Watiff Off-Season: Part 6 [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/sandy_watiff/TP-SW-06_Off_Season.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/sandy_watiff/TP-SW-06_Off_Season.htm">Having a hand in this infliction</a> by smearing myself with the flagrant solar salve, I remain haunted by the experience recalled--with birds tweeting in my head.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Having a hand in this infliction by smearing myself with the flagrant solar salve, I remain haunted by the experience recalled--with birds tweeting in my head.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Having a hand in this infliction by smearing myself with the flagrant solar salve, I remain haunted by the experience recalled--with birds tweeting in my head.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2008 6:39:00 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Piece Meal #15 [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200808/071.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200808/071.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Tomatillo Chicken; (2) Tomatillo and Tomato Tripe Soup; (3) Tomato Rice Soup with Shiitake]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Tomatillo Chicken; (2) Tomatillo and Tomato Tripe Soup; (3) Tomato Rice Soup with Shiitake</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 17 Aug  2008 3:39:11 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Sandy Watiff Off-Season: Part 5 [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
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       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/sandy_watiff/TP-SW-05_Off_Season.htm">I felt as though I was experiencing a part of art and architectural Americana</a>--the renovation and remodeling of space into place, of dimension into perception. The Overseer had zoned my attitude, thus conceptualizing the aesthetic lore for which I sought secretly.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>I felt as though I was experiencing a part of art and architectural Americana--the renovation and remodeling of space into place, of dimension into perception. The Overseer had zoned my attitude, thus conceptualizing the aesthetic lore for which I sought secretly.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>I felt as though I was experiencing a part of art and architectural Americana--the renovation and remodeling of space into place, of dimension into perception. The Overseer had zoned my attitude, thus conceptualizing the aesthetic lore for which I sought secretly.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 10 Aug 2008 8:38:35 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Piece Meal #14 [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200808/070.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200808/070.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Plum Chicken Stew; (2) Stewy Peach Pork Chops; (3) Sweet Stew; (4) Double Stock Chicken Stew]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Plum Chicken Stew; (2) Stewy Peach Pork Chops; (3) Sweet Stew; (4) Double Stock Chicken Stew</itunes:subtitle>
	  <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Plum Chicken Stew; (2) Stewy Peach Pork Chops; (3) Sweet Stew; (4) Double Stock Chicken Stew</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 1 Aug 2008 2:46:38 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Sandy Watiff Off-Season: Part 4 [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/sandy_watiff/TP-SW-04_Off_Season.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/sandy_watiff/TP-SW-04_Off_Season.htm">We ran our errands</a>, completed the itinerary and were back at the cottage within a few hours. Eddie was anxious to get out of the car. He wanted his easel, drawing paper and tackle box full of his art supplies.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>We ran our errands, completed the itinerary and were back at the cottage within a few hours. Eddie was anxious to get out of the car. He wanted his easel, drawing paper and tackle box full of his art supplies.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>We ran our errands, completed the itinerary and were back at the cottage within a few hours. Eddie was anxious to get out of the car. He wanted his easel, drawing paper and tackle box full of his art supplies.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:14:32</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jul 2008 8:35:43 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Eratation [21st Century] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
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       <itunes:subtitle>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2008 5:10:13 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Sandy Watiff Off-Season: Part 3 [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/sandy_watiff/TP-SW-03_Off_Season.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/sandy_watiff/TP-SW-03_Off_Season.htm">The lobsterman read through the downloaded directions</a>, then scanned the rental documentation, then skipped over the tourist information.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>The lobsterman read through the downloaded directions, then scanned the rental documentation, then skipped over the tourist information.</itunes:subtitle>
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       <title>Piece Meal #13 [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200807/069.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200807/069.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Figgin' Fish Soup; (2) Saucy Chipped Beef]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Figgin' Fish Soup; (2) Saucy Chipped Beef</itunes:subtitle>
	  <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Figgin' Fish Soup; (2) Saucy Chipped Beef </itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 4 Jul 2008 17:38:46 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Sandy Watiff Off-Season: Part 2 [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
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  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/sandy_watiff/TP-SW-02_Off_Season.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/sandy_watiff/TP-SW-02_Off_Season.htm">I drove over to the intersection leading to the expressway.</a> I checked to see if my downloaded directions to Maine were still tucked away in the overhead visor, then I reset the odometer.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>I drove over to the intersection leading to the expressway. I checked to see if my downloaded directions to Maine were still tucked away in the overhead visor, then I reset the odometer.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>I drove over to the intersection leading to the expressway. I checked to see if my downloaded directions to Maine were still tucked away in the overhead visor, then I reset the odometer.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 3:45:17 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
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       <description>  <![CDATA[Confounded by the cryptic Sandy Watiff name-dropping, I decided I should find my way to Ridgebrooke, Maine and the Farandole Tidewater Art Museum. I contacted the Sandy Watiff curator at the Farandole Tidewater to find out more about the artist's haunts, the figments a tourist could muse without going to the museum necessarily.  <a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/sandy_watiff/TP-SW-01_Off_Season.htm">I wanted the artist's itinerary (aesthetic-lore).</a>]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Confounded by the cryptic Sandy Watiff name-dropping, I decided I should find my way to Ridgebrooke, Maine and the Farandole Tidewater Art Museum. I contacted the Sandy Watiff curator at the Farandole Tidewater to find out more about the artist's haunts, the figments a tourist could muse without going to the museum necessarily. I wanted the artist's itinerary (aesthetic-lore).</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Confounded by the cryptic Sandy Watiff name-dropping, I decided I should find my way to Ridgebrooke, Maine and the Farandole Tidewater Art Museum. I contacted the Sandy Watiff curator at the Farandole Tidewater to find out more about the artist's haunts, the figments a tourist could muse without going to the museum necessarily. I wanted the artist's itinerary (aesthetic-lore).</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 16 Jun 2008 2:18:36 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Piece Meal #12 [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200806/068.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200806/068.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Cottage Departure Salad; (2) Returning Home Soup]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Cottage Departure Salad; (2) Returning Home Soup</itunes:subtitle>
	  <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Cottage Departure Salad; (2) Returning Home Soup</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:22</itunes:duration>
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        <pubDate>Sun, 8 Jun 2008 2:40:15 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>piece meal, cottage.blue cheese, chicken, jalapeno, pineapple</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Piece Meal #11 [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200805/067.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200805/067.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) The One Day Soup; (2) Rad Tuna Salad; (3) Pork Pine Pepper Ragu; (4) Demi-Chocolate Concentrate]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) The One Day Soup; (2) Rad Tuna Salad; (3) Pork Pine Pepper Ragu; (4) Demi-Chocolate Concentrate</itunes:subtitle>
	  <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) The One Day Soup; (2) Rad Tuna Salad; (3) Pork Pine Pepper Ragu; (4) Demi-Chocolate Concentrate</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 28 May 2008 2:38:49 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>piece meal, Sea Cucumber, Vidalia, Ragu, pine nuts, Pimento, ziti, Pecorino Romano, radish, almonds</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Piece Meal #10 [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200805/066.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200805/066.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Lox and Lily; (2) Potato Cheese Soup; (3) Eggs-a-Jerky; (4) Dillydally Egg Salad]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Lox and Lily; (2) Potato Cheese Soup; (3) Eggs-a-Jerky; (4) Dillydally Egg Salad</itunes:subtitle>
	  <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Lox and Lily; (2) Potato Cheese Soup; (3) Eggs-a-Jerky; (4) Dillydally Egg Salad</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:36</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 22 May 2008 8:45:32 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>lox, smoked salmon, tiger lily flower, vadilia, tofu, reconstitute, dillydally, egg salad, white pepper, dill, yukon, radish, jack, beef jerky, pecorino romano, parmesan, linguini</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Waning the Exhale [anecdotal cooking] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200805/016-AC.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200805/016-AC.htm">Ed waxes limerick about his broken tooth and replacement cap.</a>]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Ed waxes limerick about his broken tooth and replacement cap.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Ed waxes limerick about his broken tooth and replacement cap.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:42</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2008 3:28:12 -0000</pubDate>
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           <itunes:keywords>masticate, dramatize, nosh, junk food, junk yard, dentist, dentistry, cinnamon, prosthetic, touchy-feely, painkiller, ambulatory</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Piece Meal #9 [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200805/065.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200805/065.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Baked Basil Polenta; (2) Smothering Squash; (3) Chocho Chew; (4) Quizzical; (5) Tofu Broccoli Pork Belly; (6) Preppy Peppers; (7) The Recipe: A Prep Chef's Tale]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Baked Basil Polenta; (2) Smothering Squash; (3) Chocho Chew; (4) Quizzical; (5) Tofu Broccoli Pork Belly; (6) Preppy Peppers; (7) The Recipe: A Prep Chef's Tale</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Baked Basil Polenta; (2) Smothering Squash; (3) Chocho Chew; (4) Quizzical; (5) Tofu Broccoli Pork Belly; (6) Preppy Peppers; (7) The Recipe: A Prep Chef's Tale</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:06:52</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 8 May 2008 6:33:12 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>Polenta, Basil, Sausage, Sun-Dried Tomato, Zucchini, Shallot, Chocho, Habanero, Sour Cream, Tamarind, Jalapeno, Strawberries, Arepa,  Arrowroot, Cream Cheese, Vermicelli</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>Polenta, Basil, Sausage, Sun-Dried Tomato, Zucchini, Shallot, Chocho, Habanero, Sour Cream, Tamarind, Jalapeno, Strawberries, Arepa,  Arrowroot, Cream Cheese, Vermicelli</keywords>
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       <title>Not In Front of the Inheritance [21st Century] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200805/020.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200805/020.htm">Inherent generation</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Inherent generation</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Inherent generation</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:21</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 1 May 2008 6:05:52 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, inheritance, obeisance, obstinancy, delegate, monarchy, oligarchy, metropolitan, urban, bloke, chap, punk, holiday</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Time of the Dinosaurs [anecdotal cooking] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200804/015-AC.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200804/015-AC.htm">From the story telling of Eddie Brown and the literary artistry by Ed Brown II</a> comes the play The Time of the Dinosaurs. Listen to the stage reading of the play. Plus there are the original story board drawings by Eddie Brown.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>From the story telling of Eddie Brown and the literary artistry by Ed Brown II comes the play The Time of the Dinosaurs. Listen to the stage reading of the play. Plus there are the original story board drawings by Eddie Brown.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>From the story telling of Eddie Brown and the literary artistry by Ed Brown II comes the play The Time of the Dinosaurs. Listen to the stage reading of the play. Plus there are the original story board drawings by Eddie Brown.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:14:36</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 25 Apr 2008 3:30:30 -0000</pubDate>
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           <itunes:keywords>TMI, Too Much Information, Dinosaur, Giganotosaurus, Patagonia, Argentina, Colorado, Stegosaurus, Alberta, Canada, Texas, Troodon, Bavaria, Germany, Archaeopteryx, Amoeba, Iguanodon, tyrannosaurus rex, t-rex, Pterodaustro, Triceratops, Mammals, Neanderthal, crop circles, bull's eye, Cretaceous, Triassic, Jurassic</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>TMI, Too Much Information, Dinosaur, Giganotosaurus, Patagonia, Argentina, Colorado, Stegosaurus, Alberta, Canada, Texas, Troodon, Bavaria, Germany, Archaeopteryx, Amoeba, Iguanodon, tyrannosaurus rex, t-rex, Pterodaustro, Triceratops, Mammals, Neanderthal, crop circles, bull's eye, Cretaceous, Triassic, Jurassic</keywords>

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       <title>Piece Meal #8 [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200804/064.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200804/064.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Combination; (2) Yo Eggurt, Plant the Card to Your Mom; (3) Soup: Tofu, Noodle Belly; (4) Tropical Cod; (5) Lone Layering; (6) Bon Mot]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Combination; (2) Yo Eggurt, Plant the Card to Your Mom; (3) Soup: Tofu, Noodle Belly; (4) Tropical Cod; (5) Lone Layering; (6) Bon Mot</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Combination; (2) Yo Eggurt, Plant the Card to Your Mom; (3) Soup: Tofu, Noodle Belly; (4) Tropical Cod; (5) Lone Layering; (6) Bon Mot</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:06:48</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2008 5:23:32 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>piece meal, crimini, pork belly, farmer cheese, cardamom, eggplant, yogurt, watermelon, pineapple, bon mot, moth bean, provolone</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>piece meal, crimini, pork belly, farmer cheese, cardamom, eggplant, yogurt, watermelon, pineapple, bon mot, moth bean, provolone</keywords>
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       <title>Posting the Present Present the Posting [21st Century] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200804/019.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200804/019.htm">Non-monumental relevance</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Non-monumental relevance</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Non-monumental relevance</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:03:01</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 5:19:35 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, reality, picturesque, monument, magnificence, vicinity, acquisition, field trip, vernacular, frontier, mainframe, legacy, memory</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, reality, picturesque, monument, magnificence, vicinity, acquisition, field trip, vernacular, frontier, mainframe, legacy, memory</keywords>
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       <title>Piece Meal #7 [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200804/063.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200804/063.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Maw's Broccoli and Chicken Soup; (2) Nuclear Hazardous Paste; (3) Pan-Pork Chop; (4) Waffling Breakfast/Dinner; (5) Place Your Name Here]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Maw's Broccoli and Chicken Soup; (2) Nuclear Hazardous Paste; (3) Pan-Pork Chop; (4) Waffling Breakfast/Dinner; (5) Place Your Name Here</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Maw's Broccoli and Chicken Soup; (2) Nuclear Hazardous Paste; (3) Pan-Pork Chop; (4) Waffling Breakfast/Dinner; (5) Place Your Name Here</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:06:29</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 4 Apr 2008 3:06:42 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>piece meal, fish maw, femur, epidermis, floret, hardboiled, verdigris, envy, chutney, roma, breadcrumbs, anaheim, goat cheese, waffling, waffle</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>piece meal, fish maw, femur, epidermis, floret, hardboiled, verdigris, envy, chutney, roma, breadcrumbs, anaheim, goat cheese, waffling, waffle</keywords></item>    
	  
	  
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       <title>Piece Meal #6 [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200803/062.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200803/062.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) The Grape Chicken Pasta; (2) Partly Rhubarb, (3) Here Fishy, Fungi; (4) Stir Dry Steamed Dinner; (5) Lemongrass Dumpling Soup; (6) Stewing with Grapes]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) The Grape Chicken Pasta; (2) Partly Rhubarb, (3) Here Fishy, Fungi; (4) Stir Dry Steamed Dinner; (5) Lemongrass Dumpling Soup; (6) Stewing with Grapes</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) The Grape Chicken Pasta; (2) Partly Rhubarb, (3) Here Fishy, Fungi; (4) Stir Dry Steamed Dinner; (5) Lemongrass Dumpling Soup; (6) Stewing with Grapes</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:07:29</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 27 Mar 2008 2:35:01 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Piece Meal #5 [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200803/061.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200803/061.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Collecting Choices (2) Introspective Salad (3) Lunchbox Briefing (4) Lunch Upside-Down Salad]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Collecting Choices (2) Introspective Salad (3) Lunchbox Briefing (4) Lunch Upside-Down Salad</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Collecting Choices (2) Introspective Salad (3) Lunchbox Briefing (4) Lunch Upside-Down Salad</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:44</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 20 Mar 2008 5:10:56 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>piece meal, beef jerky, sun dried tomato, bosch pear, honey dew, white pepper, crisp bread, balsamic vinegar, plastic container</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>piece meal, beef jerky, sun dried tomato, bosch pear, honey dew, white pepper, crisp bread, balsamic vinegar, plastic container</keywords>
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       <title>The Delegation [21st Century] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200803/018.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200803/018.htm">As citizen, as consumer, as conversationalist, as contributor, as celebrity.</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>As citizen, as consumer, as conversationalist, as contributor, as celebrity.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>As citizen, as consumer, as conversationalist, as contributor, as celebrity.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:24</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2008 3:25:47 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, delegation, evangelist, propagandist, conversationalist, celebrity, delectation, in memoriam, fantasy politics</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, delegation, evangelist, propagandist, conversationalist, celebrity, delectation, in memoriam, fantasy politics</keywords>
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       <title>Piece Meal #4 [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200803/060.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200803/060.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Bathed Pork Ribs, (2) Stir Fry Supper, (3) Basa Mustard in the Bowl with Okra and Veggie Noodles, (4) Belly Up Big]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Bathed Pork Ribs, (2) Stir Fry Supper, (3) Basa Mustard in the Bowl with Okra and Veggie Noodles, (4) Belly Up Big</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Bathed Pork Ribs, (2) Stir Fry Supper, (3) Basa Mustard in the Bowl with Okra and Veggie Noodles, (4) Belly Up Big</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:55</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 5 Mar 2008 4:21:33 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>piece meal, pork, basil, coconut, tilapia, mustard, soy sauce, belly up, basa, okra</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>piece meal, pork, basil, coconut, tilapia, mustard, soy sauce, belly up, basa, okra</keywords>
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       <title>Piece Meal #3 [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200802/059.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200802/059.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Indoor Picnic Salad, (2) Rinsed Salad, (3) Catty Fish Soup, (4) Tender Basins with Dip and Chips]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Indoor Picnic Salad, (2) Rinsed Salad, (3) Catty Fish Soup, (4) Tender Basins with Dip and Chips</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Indoor Picnic Salad, (2) Rinsed Salad, (3) Catty Fish Soup, (4) Tender Basins with Dip and Chips</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:50</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2008 5:59:04 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>piece meal, picnic, salad, cauliflower, shiitake, wieners, hot doog, gelatinous, avocado, turkey bacon, capers, parmesan, cilantro</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>piece meal, picnic, salad, cauliflower, shiitake, wieners, hot doog, gelatinous, avocado, turkey bacon, capers, parmesan, cilantro</keywords>
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       <title>ART MATTERS: Father/Son (Right Back Atcha!) [sound shopping] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/soundscape/index.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href='http://www.eatingredients.com/soundscape/index.htm' target='_blank'>Eavesdrop on parts of a day full of art sessions involving challenge and creation, collaboration and criticism. </A>]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Eavesdrop on parts of a day full of art sessions involving challenge and creation, collaboration and criticism.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:55:32</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 18 Feb 2008 6:42:54 -0000</pubDate>
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           <itunes:keywords>eavesdrop, collaboration, creation, criticism, art classes</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Piece Meal #2 [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200802/058.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200802/058.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Pineapple Tuna Salad, (2) Pasta-Moderne, (3) Soft Spreads , (4) Steak, Aye Matey]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Pineapple Tuna Salad, (2) Pasta-Moderne, (3) Soft Spreads , (4) Steak, Aye Matey</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Pineapple Tuna Salad, (2) Pasta-Moderne, (3) Soft Spreads , (4) Steak, Aye Matey</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:52</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 6 Feb 2008 22:08:56 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Piece Meal #1 [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200801/057.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200801/057.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Breakfast Nuked Chicken, (2) Lunch-n-Munch, (3) Bacon Soup, (4) Fillet a la Feta, (5) Ed's Pad]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Breakfast Nuked Chicken, (2) Lunch-n-Munch, (3) Bacon Soup, (4) Fillet a la Feta, (5) Ed's Pad</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Breakfast Nuked Chicken, (2) Lunch-n-Munch, (3) Bacon Soup, (4) Fillet a la Feta, (5) Ed's Pad</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:06:03</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 31 Jan 2008 21:08:52 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Eula's Song [21st Century] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200801/017.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200801/017.htm">My name is Eula.</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>My name is Eula.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>My name is Eula.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:24</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 24 Jan 2008 3:36:31 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>EULA, product design, force majeure, blip economics, incognito ergo sum, drag-n-drop</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>EULA, product design, force majeure, blip economics, incognito ergo sum, drag-n-drop</keywords>
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       <title>Kiwi Quintessential [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200801/056.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200801/056.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Mashed Potato with Beef, (2) Salad of the Absurd, (3) Excuse Me, But There's Chicken in My Gravy--And What's That Green Stuff??? (4) Braise, Blend and Be..., (5) Bottom of the Box Mush Dessert]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Mashed Potato with Beef, (2) Salad of the Absurd, (3) Excuse Me, But There's Chicken in My Gravy--And What's That Green Stuff??? (4) Braise, Blend and Be...., (5) Bottom of the Box Mush Dessert</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Mashed Potato with Beef, (2) Salad of the Absurd, (3) Excuse Me, But There's Chicken in My Gravy--And What's That Green Stuff??? (4) Braise, Blend and Be...., (5) Bottom of the Box Mush Dessert</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:07:03</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 17 Jan 2008 22:40:12 -0000</pubDate>
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            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
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     <itunes:keywords>kiwi, potato, beef, strawberry, cream cheese, steak, gravy, chicken, broth, grain, starch, caraway, cardamon, croaker, raisins, grapefruit, milk</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Manifest Destiny c. 1970 [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/portrait_md/001.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/portrait_md/001.htm">A mean business</a>, these Art Matters. All this blackness over (a) b(B)eauty.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>A mean business, these Art Matters. All this blackness over (a) b(B)eauty.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>A mean business, these Art Matters. All this blackness over (a) b(B)eauty.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:06:43</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 10 Jan 2008 8:23:23 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:category text="Arts">
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       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
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       <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
     <itunes:keywords>manifest destiny, art, matters, blackness, psychedelic, camelot, moon, mother earth, river, chicken, brandywine</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Fishing for Recipies [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200801/055.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200801/055.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Fused Scrod, (2) Tofu Tunafish, (3) Talapia Tasty, (4) Clay Oven Baked/Broiled Sardines]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Fused Scrod, (2) Tofu Tunafish, (3) Talapia Tasty, (4) Clay Oven Baked/Broiled Sardines</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Fused Scrod, (2) Tofu Tunafish, (3) Talapia Tasty, (4) Clay Oven Baked/Broiled Sardines</itunes:summary>
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       <title>Appeasement Remains [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200712/054.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200712/054.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>:  (1) Turkey Pate Omelette, (2) Cream of Turkey-Shiitake Soup, (3) Potato Button Pearl Soup]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Turkey Pate Omelette, (2) Cream of Turkey-Shiitake Soup, (3) Potato Button Pearl Soup</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Wed 26 Dec 2007 16:27:21 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Felicitous Pueblo [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200712/053.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200712/053.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Smothered Arepa, (2) Ed's Chorizo]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Smothered Arepa, (2) Ed's Chorizo</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Smothered Arepa, (2) Ed's Chorizo</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Thu 13 Dec 2007 20:53:11 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>pueblo, chorizo, poblano, flounder, arepa, pepper, sausage, potato, tortilla, cheddar, avacado, chili</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>pueblo, chorizo, poblano, flounder, arepa, pepper, sausage, potato, tortilla, cheddar, avacado, chili</keywords>
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       <title>Co-Creature Criterion [21st Century] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200712/016.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200712/016.htm">The benefits of coupling critters.</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>The benefits of coupling critters.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>The benefits of coupling critters.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:10</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 10 Dec 2007 1:47:52 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>critter, end to end, heart to heart, face to face, cruel world, peace on earth</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>critter, end to end, heart to heart, face to face, cruel world, peace on earth</keywords>
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       <title>Last Miniatures [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200712/052.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200712/052.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Yam Yam, (2) Mush, Rooms! Mush!! Mush!!! (3) Daddy's Delight]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Yam Yam, (2) Mush, Rooms! Mush!! Mush!!! (3) Daddy's Delight</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Yam Yam, (2) Mush, Rooms! Mush!! Mush!!! (3) Daddy's Delight</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:45</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 6 Dec 2007 7:33:22 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>yams, emmanthaler, mushrooms, oregano, lemon, gelatin, yogurt, pretzel, milk, graham, cracker, strawberry, frozen, mush, daddy, delight</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>yams, emmanthaler, mushrooms, oregano, lemon, gelatin, yogurt, pretzel, milk, graham, cracker, strawberry, frozen, mush, daddy, delight</keywords>
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       <title>Scrooge's Christmas Harvest [sound shopping] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/soundscape/index.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href='http://www.eatingredients.com/soundscape/index.htm' target='_blank'>As the doors close/shut out/in contemplation, Scrooge</a> harvests qualities and values, searches for spirit and soul, taking into stock only the affection of the holiday season.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>As the doors close/shut out/in contemplation, Scrooge harvests qualities and values, searches for spirit and soul, taking into stock only the affection of the holiday season.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>As the doors close/shut out/in contemplation, Scrooge harvests qualities and values, searches for spirit and soul, taking into stock only the affection of the holiday season.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:12:29</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 29 Nov 2007 0:42:42 -0000</pubDate>
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           <itunes:keywords>Scrooge, Christmas, Harvest, soul, spirit, contemplation, quality, value, stock, affection</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Real-Time Tripe [anecdote] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200711/014-AC.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200711/014-AC.htm">Consoling a new found friend who believes he made a foolish purchase</a>, Ed laments that he didn't make the purchase of a lifetime.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Consoling a new found friend who believes he made a foolish purchase, Ed laments that he didn't make the purchase of a lifetime.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Consoling a new found friend who believes he made a foolish purchase, Ed laments that he didn't make the purchase of a lifetime.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:10:02</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2007 5:55:21 -0000</pubDate>
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           <itunes:keywords>real-time, real time, tripe, Millennium, user group, community, prototype, product, toothbrush, sold, collectable, engineering, design, institute, academy</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Crashing the Browser [21st Century] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200711/015.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200711/015.htm">Worldliness whelms the system status.</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Worldliness whelms the system status.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Worldliness whelms the system status.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:03:57</itunes:duration>
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       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat-Ingredients_TC-015_Crashing-the-Browser.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Tue, 13 Nov 2007 1:25:08 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>crash, browser, vision, melodrama, commerce, community, mother, worldliness, minutia, dysfunction</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>crash, browser, vision, melodrama, commerce, community, mother, worldliness, minutia, dysfunction</keywords>
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       <title>Readily Accessible or Not [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200711/051.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200711/051.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Chicken Lychee Lentil Soup, (2) Chanterelle Hen, (3) Squashy Tangled Geo-Soup]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Chicken Lychee Lentil Soup, (2) Chanterelle Hen, (3) Squashy Tangled Geo-Soup</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Chicken Lychee Lentil Soup, (2) Chanterelle Hen, (3) Squashy Tangled Geo-Soup</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:45</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Tue, 13 Nov 2007 1:13:28 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>lychee, lentil, soup, squash, chanterelle, crookneck, globe, zucchini, cipollini, hen, butternut</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Salad Soup Mush Stew [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200711/050.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200711/050.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Beef Salad, (2) Ginger Pork Rib Soup, (3) Bluefish Mush, (4) Vegetable Wing Stew]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Beef Salad, (2) Ginger Pork Rib Soup, (3) Bluefish Mush, (4) Vegetable Wing Stew</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Beef Salad, (2) Ginger Pork Rib Soup, (3) Bluefish Mush, (4) Vegetable Wing Stew</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:06:07</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 3 Nov 2007 3:55:28 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>beef, salad, ginger, pork, soup, mush, bluefish, vegetable, wing, chicken, stew</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Controlled Substance Culture [velvet shadow] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
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  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/velvet_shadow/001.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/velvet_shadow/001.htm">Morbid relations, indeed;</a> however, Ralph did not possess his aunt and uncle's trait in genes, but he did in heritage. They were participants in the pharmaceutical progress as members of the <i>Controlled Substance Culture</i>.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Morbid relations, indeed; however, Ralph did not possess his aunt and uncle's trait in genes, but he did in heritage. They were participants in the pharmaceutical progress as members of the Controlled Substance Culture.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Morbid relations, indeed; however, Ralph did not possess his aunt and uncle's trait in genes, but he did in heritage. They were participants in the pharmaceutical progress as members of the Controlled Substance Culture.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:14:18</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 28 Oct 2007 15:31:00 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>diabetes, velvet, plague, vitamin, glucose, sugar, carbohydrate, ice cream, flour, marijuana, insulin, pharmacy, jazz, classical</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Chef Pretending [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200710/049.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200710/049.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Monk Medallion Stew, (2) Vadillia Chicken Soup, (3) Dill Red Snapper, (4) Bok Boo Tofu ]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF (1) Monk Medallion Stew, (2) Vadillia Chicken Soup, (3) Dill Red Snapper, (4) Bok Boo Tofu</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF (1) Monk Medallion Stew, (2) Vadillia Chicken Soup, (3) Dill Red Snapper, (4) Bok Boo Tofu</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 20 Oct 2007 7:38:42 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>monk fish, red snapper, bok choy, bamboo shoot, soy sauce, egg plant, tofu, vadillia, pine nuts</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Cooking-Up Knowledge 2: Free Associations: Cooperative Interaction [essay] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200710/048.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200710/048.htm">Not to be remiss</a>, Ed has rummaged through his files and found his <i>knowledge recipies</i> (22 pages). ]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Not to be remiss, Ed has rummaged through his files and found his knowledge recipies (22 pages).</itunes:subtitle>
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       <title>Cooking-Up Knowledge 2: Free Associations: Cooperative Interaction [note] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200710/048.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200710/048.htm">Not to be remiss</a>, Ed has rummaged through his files and found his <i>knowledge recipies</i> (22 pages). ]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Not to be remiss, Ed has rummaged through his files and found his knowledge recipies (22 pages).</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Not to be remiss, Ed has rummaged through his files and found his knowledge recipies (22 pages).</itunes:summary>
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       <title>Cooking-Up Knowledge [note] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200710/047.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200710/047.htm">The goal</a> is to alleviate appetite and quell craving.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>The goal is to alleviate appetite and quell craving.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>The goal is to alleviate appetite and quell craving.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:06:17</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 8 Oct 2007 2:32:59 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>knowledge management, mission, vision, spinach, workflow, curry, intellectual property, knowledge work, aggregate</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>knowledge management, mission, vision, spinach, workflow, curry, intellectual property, knowledge work, aggregate</keywords>
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       <title>Choice Encounters [21st Century] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200709/014.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200709/014.htm">TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY</A>: (1) Choice Encounters]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: (1) Choice Encounters</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: (1) Choice Encounters</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:03:12</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 30 Sep 2007 0:05:20 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords> legacy, youth, ableism, hypernate, pod, mystification, information, delimit</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>legacy, youth, ableism, hypernate, pod, mystification, information, delimit</keywords>
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       <title>Challenging Times, Tough Chews [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200709/046.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200709/046.htm">FOODSTUFF LISTING</a>: (1) Ed's Layered London Broil, (2) Limey Beef Short Ribs, (3) Spicy Chicken Dune, (4) Baked Cod Hot Chayote, (5) Indo-Jamon, Massaged, (6) Red, White &amp; Blue Casserole]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Ed's Layered London Broil, (2) Limey Beef Short Ribs, (3) Spicy Chicken Dune, (4) Baked Cod Hot Chayote, (5) Indo-Jamon, Massaged, (6) Red, White &amp; Blue Casserole</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Ed's Layered London Broil, (2) Limey Beef Short Ribs, (3) Spicy Chicken Dune, (4) Baked Cod Hot Chayote, (5) Indo-Jamon, Massaged, (6) Red, White &amp; Blue Casserole</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:07:33</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 22 Sep 2007 13:42:06 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>London, limey, dune, chayote, cod, ribs, casserole, gargonzola, tomatillo, jajeczny</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Palates Four Distinct [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200709/045.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200709/045.htm">FOODSTUFF LISTING</a>: FOODSTUFF: (1) Fig Spread, (2) Croutons, (3) Plum Potatoes, (4) Coconut Curry Pork]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Fig Spread, (2) Croutons, (3) Plum Potatoes, (4) Coconut Curry Pork</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF LISTING: (1) Fig Spread, (2) Croutons, (3) Plum Potatoes, (4) Coconut Curry Pork</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:11</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 16 Sep 2007 5:42:06 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>fig, crouton, plum, stew, parsley, toast, rustica, boil, palate, coconut, curry</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>fig, crouton, plum, stew, parsley, toast, rustica, boil, palate, coconut, curry</keywords>
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       <title>MY BAGGAGE: Bearing a New Yorker's Crux [anecdote] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200709/013-AC.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200709/013-AC.htm">In my attempts to embellish my literary career</a>, I tried to become a member of a New York City Society, a part of the scene, a scene that has since past.  For the City's advancement has been kicked in the rear, a Society caught off guard.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>In my attempts to embellish my literary career, I tried to become a member of a New York City Society, a part of the scene, a scene that has since past.  For the City's advancement has been kicked in the rear, a Society caught off guard.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>In my attempts to embellish my literary career, I tried to become a member of a New York City Society, a part of the scene, a scene that has since past.  For the City's advancement has been kicked in the rear, a Society caught off guard.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:12:38</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 9 Sep 2007 10:32:55 -0000</pubDate>
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           <itunes:keywords>endormi-garde, uncanny era, ambience, baggage, token, forensics, no shoes, no shirt, no service</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: Traversing the Gravity of Longevity (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200709/013.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200709/013.htm">Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY</a>: (1) The Hidden Shadows; (2) Meming Memories; (3) Traversing the Gravity of Longevity ]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: (1) The Hidden Shadows; (2) Meming Memories; (3) Traversing the Gravity of Longevity</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: (1) The Hidden Shadows; (2) Meming Memories; (3) Traversing the Gravity of Longevity</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:06:28</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 1 Sep 2007 15:30:27 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, hidden, shadows, mythology, enlightenment, meme, digg, memory, long tail, epiphany, ugly, beauty</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Natural Mechanics [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200708/044.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200708/044.htm">POEM: Natural Mechanics</a>; FOODSTUFF: (1) Shank Coriander Pork]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: Natural Mechanics; FOODSTUFF: (1) Shank Coriander Pork</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>POEM: Natural Mechanics; FOODSTUFF: (1) Shank Coriander Pork</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:05</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 24 Aug 2007 10:56:31 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords> food processing, profundity, ingestion, Natural, Mechanics, Shank, Coriander, Pork</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords> food processing, profundity, ingestion, Natural, Mechanics, Shank, Coriander, Pork</keywords>
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       <title>Father/Son and Holy Whoa! [sound shopping] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/soundscape/index.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href='http://www.eatingredients.com/soundscape/index.htm' target='_blank'>Join Ed and Eddie</a> down the shore as they dine with family at a boardwalk restaurant. Experience this <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Documentary" target="_blank">documentary</a> (an abridged verbatim narrative) as father and son banter their real concerns and whoas.
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       <itunes:subtitle>Join Ed and Eddie down the shore as they dine with family at a boardwalk restaurant. Experience this documentary (an abridged verbatim narrative) as father and son banter their real concerns and whoas.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Join Ed and Eddie down the shore as they dine with family at a boardwalk restaurant. Experience this documentary (an abridged verbatim narrative) as father and son banter their real concerns and whoas.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 20 Aug 2007 0:30:00 -0000</pubDate>
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           <itunes:keywords>whoa, woe, boardwalk, verbatim, abridge, banter, restaurant, shore, family</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Three Fish with Mussels [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200708/043.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200708/043.htm">FOODSTUFF LISTING</a>: (1) Bluefish Chowder, (2) Fishy Noodles, (3) Ed's Saut&eacute;ed Perch, (4) Mussel Pasta]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF LISTING: (1) Bluefish Chowder, (2) Fishy Noodles, (3) Ed's Sauteed Perch, (4) Mussel Pasta</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF LISTING: (1) Bluefish Chowder, (2) Fishy Noodles, (3) Ed's Sauteed Perch, (4) Mussel Pasta</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:34</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 12 Aug 2007 22:20:38 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>bluefish, sun-dried tomatoes, kalamata, sea salt, perch, couscous, thyme, rosemary, asiago</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>A Refrigerator Model [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200708/012-AC.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200708/012-AC.htm">A way (of) finding</a> knowledge through perishable goods.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>A way (of) finding knowledge through perishable goods.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>A way (of) finding knowledge through perishable goods.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:06</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 4 Aug 2007 10:39:28 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>epiphany, data mining, strength, weakness, bunches, pounds, museum, refrigerator, model</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Ribbing Off [sound shopping] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
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       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
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       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href='http://www.eatingredients.com/soundscape/index.htm' target='_blank'>Ed clops about town through</a> <i>Old Country</i> and <i>New Attitude</i> neighborhoods searching for sounds and beef rib platters, which includes (taking) two sides (with options) and cornbread. Measure up the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slow_food" target='_blank'>slow [food] movement</a> expedited patiently--a testimonial worth testifying--waiting pound for pound.
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       <itunes:subtitle>Ed clops about town through Old Country and New Attitude neighborhoods searching for sounds and beef rib platters, which includes (taking) two sides (with options) and cornbread. Measure up the slow [food] movement expedited patiently--a testimonial worth testifying--weighting pound for pound.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Ed clops about town through Old Country and New Attitude neighborhoods searching for sounds and beef rib platters, which includes (taking) two sides (with options) and cornbread. Measure up the slow [food] movement expedited patiently--a testimonial worth testifying--weighting pound for pound.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jul 2007 7:16:03 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Dressing Kielbasa [sound shopping] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/soundscape/index.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[Ed muddles through his <a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/soundscape/index.htm">meal options</a> contemplatively.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Ed muddles through his meal options contemplatively.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Ed muddles through his meal options contemplatively.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:14:07</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 19 Jul 2007 7:25:03 -0000</pubDate>
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           <itunes:keywords>options, kielbasa, pickle, tomato, sauerkraut, mustard</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Tried and True  [note and poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200707/042.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[There is something to be said about desiring the repetitive experience. In particular, the time-honored experience (such as the meal) has served as a means to build relationships, to share tradition: a state of satiety, a foundation for future generations to extol. <br><br><a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200707/042.htm">POEMS</a>: Trident True; Breakfast in Bed-N-Breakfast <br>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Eggs and Bacon]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM (S): Trident True; Breakfast in Bed-N-Breakfast   FOODSTUFF LISTING: Eggs and Bacon</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>There is something to be said about desiring the repetitive experience. In particular, the time-honored experience (such as the meal) has served as a means to build relationships, to share tradition: a state of satiety, a foundation for future generations to extol. </itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 14 Jul 2007 4:43:19 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords> tried and true, eggs and bacon, trident, bread and breakfast, cardiac, future generations, trident, bed and breakfast, brie, cream cheese</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Syncretic Syndrome Simplified [prose-poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200707/041.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200707/041.htm">PROSE-POEM</a>: Syncretic Syndrome Simplified<br>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Baked Swiss Chicken, Figgy Flounder Eggplant]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>PROSE-POEM: Syncretic Syndrome Simplified; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Baked Swiss Chicken, Figgy Flounder Eggplant</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>PROSE-POEM: Syncretic Syndrome Simplified; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Baked Swiss Chicken, Figgy Flounder Eggplant</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:06:28</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 6 Jul 2007 8:13:44 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>freelance, union, modern, ethnic, curdle, faculty, nature, conflict, challenge, ready-made, fabricate, et al, ally, uppance</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>freelance, union, modern, ethnic, curdle, faculty, nature, conflict, challenge, ready-made, fabricate, et al, ally, uppance</keywords>
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       <title>Round and Round [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200706/040.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200706/040.htm">POEMS</a>: Consequential Connections; Round and Round]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEMS: (Con)sequential; Round and Round</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>POEMS: (Con)sequential; Round and Round</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:38</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jun 2007 7:33:04 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>consequence, superstition, science, precocious, rawhide, stomach, abdominal, distension, blog, royalty, community</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>consequence, superstition, science, precocious, rawhide, stomach, abdominal, distension, blog, royalty, community</keywords>
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       <title>Soupy Soup [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200706/039.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200706/039.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: Basil Chicken and Mushroom Soup; Fowl Fennel Soup; Somber Chicken Soup; Winter Spring April Soup<br><br>My sister requested that I post the Winter Spring April Soup. This soup was created on my son's birthday.  I was concerned that the papaya would not be an available ingredient--so, I did not want to post the recipe, but in Philadelphia, I can't stop running into the fruit as I peruse the various produce markets. I asked one vendor, what is the natural season for papaya. He told me July trough September. So there is no excuse for me not to post the recipe.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: Basil Chicken and Mushroom Soup; Fowl Fennel Soup; Somber Chicken Soup; Winter Spring April Soup</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>My sister requested that I post the Winter Spring April Soup. This soup was created on my son's birthday.  I was concerned that the papaya would not be an available ingredient--so, I did not want to post the recipe, but in Philadelphia, I can't stop running into the fruit as I peruse the various produce markets. I asked one vendor, what is the natural season for papaya. He told me July trough September. So there is no excuse for me not to post the recipe.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:08:34</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 19 Jun 2007 5:51:29 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: Ethics - The Way We Are Or The Way We Were (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200706/012.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200706/012.htm">At issue are the Ethics &quot;of society,&quot;</a> the (cathartic/quiescent/vicarious) literacies that lie beneath the (path/map/passage in the) celebration of a (fundamental/practical/metaphysical) culture.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>At issue are the Ethics &quot;of society,&quot; the (cathartic/quiescent/vicarious) literacies that lie beneath the (path/map/passage in the) celebration of a (fundamental/practical/metaphysical) culture.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>At issue are the Ethics &quot;of society,&quot; the (cathartic/quiescent/vicarious) literacies that lie beneath the (path/map/passage in the) celebration of a (fundamental/practical/metaphysical) culture.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:21:04</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 13 Jun 2007 3:01:33 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, multimanifestations, identity, personality, character, generic, orienation, application. acculturation, path, map, passage, fundamental, practicaple, metaphysical</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Care Packaging [note] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200706/038.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200706/038.htm">The claim that leads to caring</a>, that feeds the hunger that succumbs to reality, calls for a package to overcome that baggage.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>The claim that leads to caring, that feeds the hunger that succumbs to reality, calls for a package to overcome that baggage.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>The claim that leads to caring, that feeds the hunger that succumbs to reality, calls for a package to overcome that baggage.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:03:21</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 7 Jun 2007 07:40:21 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>care, package, baggage, munchies, capital stock, bastion, heart, catatori, salvation, home, domicile, reality, epiphany</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Tasting Reality [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200706/038.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200706/038.htm">POEM:  Tasting Reality</a><br><br>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Ed's Chicken Catatori]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: Tasting Reality; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Ed's Chicken Catatori</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>POEM: Tasting Reality; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Ed's Chicken Catatori</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:43</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 7 Jun 2007 07:27:38 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>care, package, baggage, munchies, capital stock, bastion, heart, catatori, salvation, home, domicile, reality, epiphany</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: Commodifying Info-spheres (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200705/011.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200705/011.htm">Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY</a>: (1) An Ideological Pilgrimage; (2) Commodifying Info-spheres]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: (1) An Ideological Pilgrimage; (2) Commodifying Info-spheres</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: (1) An Ideological Pilgrimage; (2) Commodifying Info-spheres</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:39</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Tue, 29 May 2007 0:00:03 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, pilgrimage, memoriam, fetich, syndrome, platform, interoperable, broadcasting, explortion, obedience, pod, modality</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Mouthing Culture/Mealy-Mouthed [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200705/037.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200705/037.htm">POEM:  Mouthing Culture/Mealy-Mouthed</a><br><br>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Baked Scallops; Baked Polenta with Pepper Stew]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: Mouthing Culture/Mealy-Mouthed; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Baked Scallops; Baked Polenta with Pepper Stew</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>POEM: Mouthing Culture/Mealy-Mouthed; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Baked Scallops; Baked Polenta with Pepper Stew</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:06:35</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 23 May 2007 10:09:17 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>mouth, consumer, sommelier, pasteur, umph, pucker, kiss, mealy, proviso, impropriety, abate, scallops, polenta, provalone, parmeasan</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>TRAVEL PORTRAIT 11: Moving On/Vacation Over [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
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       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/portrait_nm/travel-archive/TP-NM-11.htm">Ed contemplates the meaning of belonging.</a>]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Ed contemplates the meaning of belonging.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Ed contemplates the meaning of belonging.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:22</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2007 21:29:03 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:subtitle>Ed tries not to smile while eating lunch.</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2007 8:12:15 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
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       <description>  <![CDATA[Ed knows where he's going, and he isn't <a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/portrait_nm/travel-archive/TP-NM-09.htm">going to tell!</a>]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Ed tries not to smile while eating lunch.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Ed tries not to smile while eating lunch.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 2 May 2007 7:18:51 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>spinach, pine nuts, cornbread, Georgia O'Keeffe, ranch, Andrew Wyeth, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, James A. Michener Art Museum, Jamie Wyeth, Andy Warhol, Pop Art, meld, Brandywine River Museum, Muslim, Congolese, Outlaw Josey Wales, Christian, Kachina</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>TRAVEL PORTRAIT 08: Santa Clara [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/portrait_nm/travel-archive/TP-NM-08.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[Gallery hopping or not, <a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/portrait_nm/travel-archive/TP-NM-08.htm">Ed finds what for he is looking.</a>]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Gallery hopping or not, Ed finds what for he is looking.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Gallery hopping or not, Ed finds what for he is looking.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:07:11</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 25 Apr 2007 3:15:48 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>Santa Clara, pottery, modernist, Pilgrim, vase, Alvar Aalto, Isamu Noguchi, First Friday, Old City, Philadephia, kiln, duh</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>TRAVEL PORTRAIT 07: Los Alamos and Fuller Lodge [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
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       <description>  <![CDATA[Ed is able to contemplate his day.  He begins to realize that his breakfast chats are becoming more pointed and direct.  <a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/portrait_nm/travel-archive/TP-NM-07.htm">What is going on here?</a>]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Ed is able to contemplate his day.  He begins to realize that his breakfast chats are becoming more pointed and direct.  What is going on here?</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 19 Apr 2007 9:05:23 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>Los Alamos, Fuller Lodge, omelet, manaeesh, detente, Cold War, Yeltzin, Hermitage, Russion Ark, Hell's Kitchen, Santa Clara, Tsankawi Trail, Bandeliier Naional Momuent, John Gaw Meem, American, grocery</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>Los Alamos, Fuller Lodge, omelet, manaeesh, detente, Cold War, Yeltzin, Hermitage, Russion Ark, Hell's Kitchen, Santa Clara, Tsankawi Trail, Bandeliier Naional Momuent, John Gaw Meem, American, grocery</keywords>
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       <title>TRAVEL PORTRAIT 06: Cathedral Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
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       <description>  <![CDATA[Ed takes a stroll around downtown Santa Fe. He is <a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/portrait_nm/travel-archive/TP-NM-06.htm">drawn to the Cathedral</a>.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Ed takes a stroll around downtown Santa Fe. He is drawn to the Cathedral.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Ed takes a stroll around downtown Santa Fe. He is drawn to the Cathedral.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 12 Apr 2007 1:52:16 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi, Santa Fe, Baptisimal Font, Ave Maria, La Conquistadora Chapel, quiche, cafe au lait</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>TRAVEL PORTRAIT 05: Toasting O'Keeffe, Quiching Lorraine [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
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       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/portrait_nm/travel-archive/TP-NM-05.htm">Ed finally gets to visit the Georgia O'Keeffe museum.</a>  He realizes that the &quot;magic&quot; of the artist is not gone.  Ed discovers that (t)his &quot;reality&quot; is an ever-shifting perception.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Ed finally gets to visit the Georgia O'Keeffe museum.  He realizes that the &quot;magic&quot; of the artist is not gone.  Ed discovers that (t)his &quot;reality&quot; is an ever-shifting perception.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Ed finally gets to visit the Georgia O'Keeffe museum.  He realizes that the &quot;magic&quot; of the artist is not gone.  Ed discovers that (t)his &quot;reality&quot; is an ever-shifting perception.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 8 Apr 2007 22:41:55 -0000</pubDate>
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       <keywords>french toast, cream cheese, Georgia O'Keeffe, maple syrup, cafe au lait, quiche lorraine, rest area, restaurant, convenience store, Santa Fe, magic realism, Philadelphia, Kachina, surrealism, Hispanic, tip, cultural competence, mural, sit-in, waitress, simulation, real-time, business day, abstraction</keywords>
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       <title>TRAVEL PORTRAIT 04: Haircut, Dar al Islam, and White Places [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
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  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/portrait_nm/travel-archive/TP-NM-04.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/portrait_nm/travel-archive/TP-NM-04.htm">Forgetful and neglectful, Ed will not let his vacation be hindered!</a>]]> </description>
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       <itunes:summary>Forgetful and neglectful, Ed will not let his vacation be hindered!</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 31 Mar 2007 12:18:32 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords> haircut, Dar Al Islam, Hassan Fathy, local food, appropriate technology, white places, georgia o'keefe, trusty steed</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords> haircut, Dar Al Islam, Hassan Fathy, local food, appropriate technology, white places, georgia o'keefe, trusty steed</keywords>
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       <title>TRAVEL PORTRAIT 03: My Humble Adobe [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
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       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/portrait_nm/travel-archive/TP-NM-03.htm">A cottage with a view...</a>]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>A cottage with a view...</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>A cottage with a view...</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 29 Mar 2007 3:25:53 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>TRAVEL PORTRAIT 02: Arrival/Bed and Breakfast [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
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       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/portrait_nm/travel-archive/TP-NM-02.htm">With all the scenery</a>, Ed manages to arrive at the B&amp;B enthusiastic.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>With all the scenery, Ed manages to arrive at the B&amp;B enthusiastic.</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 26 Mar 2007 1:39:23 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>TRAVEL PORTRAIT 01: Getting There/Arrival [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
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       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/portrait_nm/travel-archive/TP-NM-01.htm">Ed is off on his way on vacation to....</a> This is his correspondence of his adventures eating some of the surrounding areas' ingredients.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Ed is off on his way on vacation to...  This is his correspondence of his adventures eating some of the surrounding areas' ingredients.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Ed is off on his way on vacation to... This is his correspondence of his adventures eating some of the surrounding areas' ingredients.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 22 Mar 2007 15:36:46 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Smarting Convergence [anecdote] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
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       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200703/011-AC.htm">I decided to get smart with my intercommunications.</a> No, not by shutting up, but by purchasing a telephone that will expedite efficiencies using software applications that focalize multimedia processes; a mobile messaging appliance that interconnects offline and online system complexities into levels of networked simplicities.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>I decided to get smart with my intercommunications. No, not by shutting up, but by purchasing a telephone that will expedite efficiencies using software applications that focalize multimedia processes; a mobile messaging appliance that interconnects offline and online system complexities into levels of networked simplicities.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>I decided to get smart with my intercommunications. No, not by shutting up, but by purchasing a telephone that will expedite efficiencies using software applications that focalize multimedia processes; a mobile messaging appliance that interconnects offline and online system complexities into levels of networked simplicities.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Tue, 13 Mar 2007 05:42:15 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: Getting the Boot (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200703/010.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200703/010.htm">Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY</a>: (1) As Is; (2) Devastation I; (3) Devastation II; (4) Getting the Boot]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: (1) As Is; (2) Devastation I; (3) Devastation II; (4) Getting the Boot</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: (1) As Is; (2) Devastation I; (3) Devastation II; (4) Getting the Boot</itunes:summary>
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       <title>Evolving Palliatives [note] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200702/036.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200702/036.htm">Folksonomies-taxonomic efficiencies</a>: a multi-hybrid, layered-combination intellect; a version profile hack infrastructure; a select Romanticism; a choice sophistry; a mode aptitude, mentality a la carte; a (way of) showing and (direction of) telling; a proof of faith, a profession angelical.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Folksonomies-taxonomic efficiencies: a multi-hybrid, layered-combination intellect; a version profile hack infrastructure; a select Romanticism; a choice sophistry; a mode aptitude, mentality a la carte; a (way of) showing and (direction of) telling; a proof of faith, a profession angelical.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Folksonomies-taxonomic efficiencies: a multi-hybrid, layered-combination intellect; a version profile hack infrastructure; a select Romanticism; a choice sophistry; a mode aptitude, mentality a la carte; a (way of) showing and (direction of) telling; a proof of faith, a profession angelical.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 19 Feb 2007 7:41:37 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Evolving Ingredients [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200702/036.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200702/036.htm">POEM: Evolving Ingredients</a><br><br>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Crock Pot Pork Soup; Chuck(ed) Stew]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: Evolving Ingredients; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Crock Pot Pork Soup; Chuck(ed) Stew</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>POEM: Evolving Ingredients; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Crock Pot Pork Soup; Chuck(ed) Stew</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:06:09</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 19 Feb 2007 7:39:07 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Affection [note] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200702/035.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200702/035.htm">Cooking with affection</a> does cause a peculiar manipulation of ingredients as cheffed by the mere mortal's morbidity rate, a gastromancy that stirs some spirit with a mix of profundity and a dash of uncanny, concocting an edible comprehension which is preciously proper.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Cooking with affection does cause a peculiar manipulation of ingredients as cheffed by the mere mortal's morbidity rate, a gastromancy that stirs some spirit with a mix of profundity and a dash of uncanny, concocting an edible comprehension which is preciously proper.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Cooking with affection does cause a peculiar manipulation of ingredients as cheffed by the mere mortal's morbidity rate, a gastromancy that stirs some spirit with a mix of profundity and a dash of uncanny, concocting an edible comprehension which is preciously proper.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 12 Feb 2007 7:13:37 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>cardiac arrest, system, superiority, relationship, affection, spurious, mortality. morbidity, sweetener, seduction, manipulation, arrest, uncanny, heart, mortal</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Affection [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200702/035.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200702/035.htm">POEM: Affection</a><br><br>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Sweet Roughage]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: Affection; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Sweet Roughage</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>POEM: Affection; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Sweet Roughage</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:08</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 12 Feb 2007 7:00:52 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: UPHEAVAL (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200702/009.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200702/009.htm">Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY</a>: (1) Collecting Consciousness; (2) Alerting Archives; (3) UPHEAVAL]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: (1) Collecting Consciousness; (2) Alerting Archives; (3) UPHEAVAL</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: (1) Collecting Consciousness; (2) Alerting Archives; (3) UPHEAVAL</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 3 Feb 2007 12:01:07 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Leftovers [note] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200701/034.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200701/034.htm">My <a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200701/034.htm" title="Julia Tibbs Allen Williams">grandmawmia</a>--she died some time ago, before I knew her. Even though I spent time with her (she in her nineties, me barely ten), I 'magine she didn't live on a pedestal, wasn't a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pin-up_girl" target="_blank">wall pin-up</a>, or <a  href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trophy_wife" target="_blank">wived as a trophy</a>. Nor was she <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madame_Bovary" target="_blank">proffered in print as the reason for morality</a>, or <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty_leading_the_people" target="_blank">composed on canvas as liberty</a>. ]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>My grandmawmia--she died some time ago, before I knew her. Even though I spent time with her, she in her nineties, me barely ten, I 'magine she didn't live on a pedestal, wasn't a wall pin-up, or wived as a trophy. Nor was she proffered in print as the reason for morality, or composed on canvas as liberty.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>My grandmawmia--she died some time ago, before I knew her. Even though I spent time with her, she in her nineties, me barely ten, I 'magine she didn't live on a pedestal, wasn't a wall pin-up, or wived as a trophy. Nor was she proffered in print as the reason for morality, or composed on canvas as liberty.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jan 2007 5:10:22 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>grandmother, saint, intimacy, intimate, debutante, role model, pleat, laundry, home economics, spoon, strategy, business, turkey, carcass, soup</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>The Leftover [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200701/034.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200701/034.htm">POEM: The Leftover</a><br><br>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Turkey Carcass Soup]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: The Leftover; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Turkey Carcass Soup</itunes:subtitle>
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       <title>Thinly Coated Thigh Chicken with Drumstick / Castle Chicken with Mashed Potato Moat Broth [anecdote] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200701/010-AC.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200701/010-AC.htm">Enjoy a moment with Ed as he provides some cooking instruction, and engages in a little infused marketing.</a>]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Enjoy a moment with Ed as he provides some cooking instruction, and engages in a little infused marketing.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Enjoy a moment with Ed as he provides some cooking instruction, and engages in a little infused marketing.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 21 Jan 2007 00:42:15 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Fancy Cooking [note] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200701/033.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200701/033.htm">What moves both left and right is the invisible hand, the other that pens the sky, that robs the mind and burdens meaning with abstractions in part as whole, as influenced by the invisible brain.</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>What moves both left and right is the invisible hand, the other that pens the sky, that robs the mind and burdens meaning with abstractions in part as whole, as influenced by the invisible brain.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>What moves both left and right is the invisible hand, the other that pens the sky, that robs the mind and burdens meaning with abstractions in part as whole, as influenced by the invisible brain.</itunes:summary>
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       <title>Fancy Cooking [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200701/033.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200701/033.htm">POEM: Fancy Cooking</a><br><br>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Asian Hen, Rum Raisin Carrots]]></description>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jan 2007 1:45:13 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: Reveneration - the Revenue Generation (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
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       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200701/008.htm">Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY</a>: (1) Collecting Capital; (2) Reveneration - the Revenue Generation]]> </description>
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       <title>Thy Daily Grind [sound shopping] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
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       <description>  <![CDATA[Begin the the New Year with Ed as he starts the morning resolute by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Employment" target="_blank"><i>working</i></a> <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bureaucracy" target="_blank"><i>the system</i></a> to produce a <i><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_liberalism" target="_blank">modern</a></i> <i><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_liberalism" target="_blank">class</a></i> of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee#Preparation" target="_blank">coffee</a>.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Begin the the New Year with Ed as he starts the morning resolute by working the system to produce a modern class of coffee.</itunes:subtitle>
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       <title>Eat Ingredients [Theme Song: Chant-Around] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200601/lyrics.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com">EatIngredients.com</a> is the result of over five years of documenting  my anecdotal cooking (via my poetry and foddstuff listings).  The inspiration for this project came from the attempt to decompress from a nebulous schedule as paced by maintaining a new media lifestyle within the Information Society.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>The theme song, sung by chant.</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 24 Dec 2006 0:55:43 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Family Fix [note] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200612/032.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200612/032.htm">A worthy trouble, season preparation tabled for loved-ones--the obligation to reinforce lifestyle, choice support--mannered beyond the outcome of income treasure.</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>A worthy trouble, season preparation tabled for loved-ones--the obligation to reinforce lifestyle, choice support--mannered beyond the outcome of income treasure.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>A worthy trouble, season preparation tabled for loved-ones--the obligation to reinforce lifestyle, choice support--mannered beyond the outcome of income treasure.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 16 Dec 2006 10:47:51 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Familie Fixe [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200612/032.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200612/032.htm">POEM: Familie Fixe</a><br><br>FOODSTUFF LISTING: bLAMb, Mint Potatoes]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: Familie Fixe; FOODSTUFF LISTING: bLAMb, Mint Potatoes</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>POEM: Familie Fixe; FOODSTUFF LISTING: bLAMb, Mint Potatoes</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:41</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 16 Dec 2006 10:40:51 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: The Fabl(e/ous) (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
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       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200612/007.htm">Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY</a>: (1) Not That Love, (2) In Cultural Exile, (3) Rude Awakenings, (4) The Fabl(e/ous)]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: (1) Not That Love, (2) In Cultural Exile, (3) Rude Awakenings, (4) The Fabl(e/ous)</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: (1)  Not That Love, (2) In Cultural Exile, (3) Rude Awakenings, (4) The Fabl(e/ous)</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 11 Dec 2006 0:25:58 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Marinade [note] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200612/031.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200612/031.htm">Is a good soaking better than being taken for a bath, I wonder as I wade in the tub reading. Both are idiomatic experiences of contranymic value from which to marinate.</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Is a good soaking better than being taken for a bath, I wonder as I wade in the tub reading. Both are idiomatic experiences of contranymic value from which to marinate.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Is a good soaking better than being taken for a bath, I wonder as I wade in the tub reading. Both are idiomatic experiences of contranymic value from which to marinate.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:03:43</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 3 Dec 2006 9:47:51 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Marinade [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200612/031.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200612/031.htm">POEM: Marinade</a><br><br>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Ham Marinade; Sangria Orange Chicken]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: Marinade; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Ham Marinade; Sangria Orange Chicken</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>POEM: Marinade; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Ham Marinade; Sangria Orange Chicken</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:56</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 3 Dec 2006 9:40:51 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Layering Standards [note] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200611/030.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200611/030.htm">As we survey what to place in our mouth, we opt to optimize our sensuality, select from start to finish appetizing just deserts.</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>As we survey what to place in our mouth, we opt to optimize our sensuality, select from start to finish appetizing just deserts.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>As we survey what to place in our mouth, we opt to optimize our sensuality, select from start to finish appetizing just deserts.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 27 Nov 2006 1:35:45 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Layering Standards [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200611/030.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200611/030.htm">POEM: Layering Standards</a><br><br>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Frothy Lemon Bay Scallops, Carrot Cake Meatloaf]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: Layering Standards; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Frothy Lemon Bay Scallops, Carrot Cake Meatloaf</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 27 Nov 2006 1:25:45 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Extreme Foodie on the Mend [anecdote] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
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       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200611/009-AC.htm">This is a versionary tale</a> dedicated cautiously to the foodie who also happens to be a backwards ass-jack who would go through extremes just to have an exquisite dining experience.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>This is a versionary tale dedicated cautiously to the foodie who also happens to be a backwards ass-jack who would go through extremes just to have an exquisite dining experience.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>This is a versionary tale dedicated cautiously to the foodie who also happens to be a backwards ass-jack who would go through extremes just to have an exquisite dining experience.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 19 Nov 2006 00:33:56 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: Passing Liking (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
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       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200611/006.htm">Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY</a>: (1) The Post-Information Age, (2) Time in Media, (3) Passing Liking]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: (1) The Post-Information Age, (2) Time in Media, (3) Passing Liking</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: (1) The Post-Information Age, (2) Time in Media, (3) Passing Liking</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 3 Nov 2006 23:15:27 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, information age, media, timestamp, public awareness, test pilot, personal area network, informatics, life-cycle, tune-in, tune-out</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, information age, media, timestamp, public awareness, test pilot, personal area network, informatics, life-cycle, tune-in, tune-out</keywords>
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       <title>Food Activity Report [note] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200610/029.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200610/029.htm">Documenting ancestry in the abstract</a> is keeping a daily (life), noting those activities that seem to be original to the mind curating the food (for thought).]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Documenting ancestry in the abstract is keeping a daily (life), noting those activities that seem to be original to the mind curating the food (for thought).</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Documenting ancestry in the abstract is keeping a daily (life), noting those activities that seem to be original to the mind curating the food (for thought).</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:03:05</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 30 Oct 2006 6:27:45 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
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<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>food activity report, ancestry, journal, daily, activity, spectre, Egypt, farm-raised, marinade, marinate, body chemistry, pyramid</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>food activity report, ancestry, journal, daily, activity, spectre, Egypt, farm-raised, marinade, marinate, body chemistry, pyramid</keywords>
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       <title>Food Activity Report [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200610/029.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200610/029.htm">POEM: Food Activity Report</a><br><br>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Ham Marinade, Pickled Fish, BBQ Turkey Drumstick]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: Food Activity Report; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Ham Marinade, Pickled Fish, BBQ Turkey Drumstick</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>POEM: Food Activity Report; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Ham Marinade, Pickled Fish, BBQ Turkey Drumstick</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:06:06</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-029_Food_Activity_Report_poem.mp3" length="2949120" type="audio/mpeg" />
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       <pubDate>Mon, 30 Oct 2006 06:25:32 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>food activity report, ancestry, journal, daily, activity, spectre, Egypt, farm-raised, marinade, marinate, body chemistry, pyramid</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>food activity report, ancestry, journal, daily, activity, spectre, Egypt, farm-raised, marinade, marinate, body chemistry, pyramid</keywords>
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       <title>Egg Rolls and General Tso's Chicken (Here's the Beef, Where's the Broccoli?) [sound shopping] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/soundscape/index.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egg_roll" target="_blank">Egg Rolls</a> and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Tso%27s_chicken" target="_blank">General Tso's Chicken</a><br>(<i><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where%27s_the_beef" target="_blank">Here's the Beef</a>, Where's the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broccoli" target="_blank">Broccoli</a>?</i>)<br><br>Listen as Ed wanders for <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neighborhood" target="_blank"><i>neighborhood</i></a> <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Chinese_cuisine" target="_blank">American Chinese Take-out</a>.  <br><br>NOTE: there are topics for <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discussion" target="_blank">discussion</a>.<br><i>Thank you.</i>]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Listen as Ed wanders for neighborhood American Chinese Take-out.  NOTE: there are topics for discussion. Thank you.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Listen as Ed wanders for neighborhood American Chinese Take-out.  NOTE: there are topics for discussion. Thank you.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:23:38</itunes:duration>
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       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_SoSh-006_Egg_Rolls_and_General_Tsos_Chicken.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sun, 22 Oct 2006 8:05:23 -0000</pubDate>
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           <itunes:keywords>egg roll, American Chinese, General Tso's Chicken, beef, broccoli, take-out, neighborhood, thank you, chop sticks, rice</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>egg roll, American Chinese, General Tso's Chicken, beef, broccoli, take-out, neighborhood, thank you, chop sticks, rice</keywords>

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       <title>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: Insulting Matters (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200610/005.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200610/005.htm">Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY</a>: (1) Whatever Forever What, (2) Proxy Epoch Moxie, (3) Merchantechnics, (4) Insulting Matters]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: (1) Whatever Forever What, (2) Proxy Epoch Moxie, (3) Merchantechnics, (4) Insulting Matters</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: (1) Whatever Forever What, (2) Proxy Epoch Moxie, (3) Merchantechnics, (4) Insulting Matters</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:06:07</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_TC-005_Insulting_Matters.mp3" length="4423680 " type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_TC-005_Insulting_Matters.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sat, 14 Oct 2006 22:51:52 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY,System, development. whatever, gallery, portraiture, change capacity, stasis, insult</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY,System, development. whatever, gallery, portraiture, change capacity, stasis, insult</keywords>
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       <title>From Scratch [note] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200610/028.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200610/028.htm">Controlling the environment without leaving one scratching one's head. </a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Controlling the environment without leaving one scratching one's head. </itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Controlling the environment without leaving one scratching one's head. </itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:03:06</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 9 Oct 2006 6:21:05 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>from scratch, leaven, bowl, meridian, oyster sauce, tofu, basa, vermicelli</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>from scratch, leaven, bowl, meridian, oyster sauce, tofu, basa, vermicelli</keywords>
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       <title>From Scratch [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200610/028.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200610/028.htm">POEM: From Scratch</a><br><br>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Basa Tofu Vermicelli,  Beef Pot Tart, Ed's Baked Balsamic Chicken]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: From Scratch; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Basa Tofu Vermicelli,  Beef Pot Tart, Ed's Baked Balsamic Chicken</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>POEM: From Scratch; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Basa Tofu Vermicelli,  Beef Pot Tart, Ed's Baked Balsamic Chicken</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:06:52</itunes:duration>
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       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-028_From_Scratch_poem.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Mon, 9 Oct 2006 06:20:22 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>from scratch, leaven, bowl, meridian, oyster sauce, tofu, basa, vermicelli</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>from scratch, leaven, bowl, meridian, oyster sauce, tofu, basa, vermicelli</keywords>
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       <title>Stressing Circumstantials [anecdote] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200610/008-AC.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200610/008-AC.htm">Who was the rocket scientist that came up with the idea to carpet the floor of a fast-food restaurant??? Forget the rocket scientist. Should not we blame the social engineer who is attempting to design a more intimate space and experience?</a>]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Who was the rocket scientist that came up with the idea to carpet the floor of a fast-food restaurant??? Forget the rocket scientist. Should not we blame the social engineer who is attempting to design a more intimate space and experience?</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Who was the rocket scientist that came up with the idea to carpet the floor of a fast-food restaurant??? Forget the rocket scientist. Should not we blame the social engineer who is attempting to design a more intimate space and experience?</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration></itunes:duration>
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       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_AC-008_Stressing_Circumstantials_anecdote.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sun, 1 Oct 2006 19:23:56 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
           <itunes:keywords>chicken nuggets, stress, circunstantial, chocolate milk, frustum, cylinder, rocket science, engineering and design, social engineer, HAZMAT</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>chicken nuggets, stress, circunstantial, chocolate milk, frustum, cylinder, rocket science, engineering and design, social engineer, HAZMAT</keywords>

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       <title>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: Keeping the Company (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200609/004.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200609/004.htm">Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY</a>: (1) Escalating Memories, (2) Forging the Frontier, (3) Legacy Portraiture, (4) Specialized Generality, (5) Resorting to Renaissance, (6) Keeping the Company]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY:  (1) Escalating Memories, (2) Forging the Frontier, (3) Legacy Portraiture, (4) Specialized Generality, (5) Resorting to Renaissance, (6) Keeping the Company </itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY:  (1) Escalating Memories, (2) Forging the Frontier, (3) Legacy Portraiture, (4) Specialized Generality, (5) Resorting to Renaissance, (6) Keeping the Company</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:06:18</itunes:duration>
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       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_TC-004_Keeping_the_Company.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Fri, 22 Sep 2006 06:32:31 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, civility, humanity, pedestrian, portrait, renaissance, company, legacy, etiquette, pageantry, specialty, generality</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, civility, humanity, pedestrian, portrait, renaissance, company, legacy, etiquette, pageantry, specialty, generality</keywords>
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       <title>Can Opener [note] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200609/027.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200609/027.htm">A full wonderment favors the props that place a setting, conforming to stellar encounters that astound astrologically a can do attitude. </a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>A full wonderment favors the props that place a setting, conforming to stellar encounters that astound astrologically a can do attitude. </itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>A full wonderment favors the props that place a setting, conforming to stellar encounters that astound astrologically a can do attitude. </itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:03:16</itunes:duration>
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       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-027_Can_Opener_note.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sun, 17 Sep 2006 21:35:35 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>smell, taste, sight, prop, presentation, wondeful, tongue twister, astrology, can do attitude, friendliness</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>smell, taste, sight, prop, presentation, wondeful, tongue twister, astrology, can do attitude, friendliness</keywords>
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       <title>Can Opener [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200609/027.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200609/027.htm">POEM: Can Opener</a><br><br>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Asian Smothered Tuna, Smothered Tilapia ]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: Can Opener; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Asian Smothered Tuna, Smothered Tilapia </itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>POEM: Can Opener; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Asian Smothered Tuna, Smothered Tilapia </itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:52</itunes:duration>
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       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-027_Can_Opener_poem.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sun, 17 Sep 2006 21:20:35 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>smell, taste, sight, prop, presentation, wondeful, tongue twister, astrology, can do attitude, friendliness</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>smell, taste, sight, prop, presentation, wondeful, tongue twister, astrology, can do attitude, friendliness</keywords>
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       <title>Serving Function [note] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200609/026.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200609/026.htm">One has to be a hobbyist</a>--or for lack of a better word, a dilettante. The hobbyist/dilettante must function as the laborer while transforming the service connotations associated with the work from a pedestrian mentality to that of an artisan/artist.</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>One has to be a hobbyist--or for lack of a better word, a dilettante. The hobbyist/dilettante must function as the laborer while transforming the service connotations associated with the work from a pedestrian mentality to that of an artisan/artist.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>One has to be a hobbyist--or for lack of a better word, a dilettante. The hobbyist/dilettante must function as the laborer while transforming the service connotations associated with the work from a pedestrian mentality to that of an artisan/artist.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:22</itunes:duration>
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       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-026_Serving_Function_note.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sat, 9 Sep 2006 01:15:35 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>pasta, hobbist, dilettante, pedestrian, artisan, artist, durum, semolina, dumpling, gnocchi, middle class, luxury, processing plant, home-made, ready-made, ravioli</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>pasta, hobbist, dilettante, pedestrian, artisan, artist, durum, semolina, dumpling, gnocchi, middle class, luxury, processing plant, home-made, ready-made, ravioli</keywords>
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       <title>Serving Function [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200609/026.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200609/026.htm">POEM: Serving Function</a><br><br>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Veggie Primavera, Spinach Ravioli, Ravioli Sauce]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: Serving Function; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Veggie Primavera, Spinach Ravioli, Ravioli Sauce</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>POEM: Serving Function; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Veggie Primavera, Spinach Ravioli, Ravioli Sauce</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:57</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 9 Sep 2006 1:10:35 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
     <itunes:keywords>pasta, hobbist, dilettante, pedestrian, artisan, artist, durum, semolina, dumpling, gnocchi, middle class, luxury, processing plant, home-made, ready-made, ravioli</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>pasta, hobbist, dilettante, pedestrian, artisan, artist, durum, semolina, dumpling, gnocchi, middle class, luxury, processing plant, home-made, ready-made, ravioli</keywords>
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       <title>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: Tricks of the Trade (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200609/003.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200609/003.htm">Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY</a>: (1) M is for Marketing, (2) Gallery-Aged Echoes, (3) Duplex Legacy, (4) Where to Now?, (5) Tricks of the Trade]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: (1) M is for Marketing, (2) Gallery-Aged Echoes, (3) Duplex Legacy, (4) Where to Now?, (5) Tricks of the Trade</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: (1) M is for Marketing, (2) Gallery-Aged Echoes, (3) Duplex Legacy, (4) Where to Now?, (5) Tricks of the Trade</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:07:06</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 3 Sep 2006 02:15:40 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, the howl, tricks, trade. disruptive technology. gallery, back-story, lifestyle change</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, the howl, tricks, trade. disruptive technology. gallery, back-story, lifestyle change</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>For the Love of Good [anecdote] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200608/007-AC.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200608/007-AC.htm">Am I your strangling strange or passing passion fruit? Plucky am I--a choice pick indeed!</a>]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Am I your strangling strange or passing passion fruit? Plucky am I--a choice pick indeed!</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Am I your strangling strange or passing passion fruit? Plucky am I--a choice pick indeed!</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:15</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 20 Aug 2006 03:23:56 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
           <itunes:keywords>strange fruit, pasion fruit, intimacy, carbohydrates, tender loin, saving grace, saccharine, beefcake, feeding frenzy, viscera, ethnic</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>strange fruit, pasion fruit, intimacy, carbohydrates, tender loin, saving grace, saccharine, beefcake, feeding frenzy, viscera, ethnic</keywords>

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       <title>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: Balancing Incoherence (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200608/002.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200608/002.htm">Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY</a>: (1) Arena Discourse, (2) Convenient Comfort, (3) Digital Assets, (4) Data Delivery, (5) Balancing Incoherence]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: (1) Arena Discourse, (2) Convenient Comfort, (3) Digital Assets, (4) Data Delivery, (5) Balancing Incoherence</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: (1) Arena Discourse, (2) Convenient Comfort, (3) Digital Assets, (4) Data Delivery, (5) Balancing Incoherence</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:06:17</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 13 Aug 2006 07:25:10 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, arena discourse, data delivery, convenient comfort, digital assets, balancing incoherence</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, arena discourse, data delivery, convenient comfort, digital assets, balancing incoherence</keywords>
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       <title>Boxed Memory [note] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200608/025.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200608/025.htm">These recreations (yours and mine) will suffice as repeaters--leftovers from circumstances outstanding time, yet boxed in memory.</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>These recreations (yours and mine) will suffice as repeaters--leftovers from circumstances outstanding time, yet boxed in memory.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>These recreations (yours and mine) will suffice as repeaters--leftovers from circumstances outstanding time, yet boxed in memory.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:03:33</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 6 Aug 2006 23:15:35 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>boxed memory, memory, decent meal, time-honored, recreation, contemplate, leftover, rainbow trout, alpha-beta, olive, pepper, genenration, bagette, repeat</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>boxed memory, memory, decent meal, time-honored, recreation, contemplate, leftover, rainbow trout, alpha-beta, olive, pepper, genenration, bagette, repeat</keywords>
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       <title>Fathom Memory [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200608/025.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200608/025.htm">POEM: Fathom Memory</a><br><br>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Greco-Rainbow Trout]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: Fathom Memory; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Greco-Rainbow Trout</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>POEM: Fathom Memory; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Greco-Rainbow Trout</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:30</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 6 Aug 2006 23:10:35 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
     <itunes:keywords>boxed memory, memory, decent meal, time-honored, recreation, contemplate, leftover, rainbow trout, alpha-beta, olive, pepper, genenration, bagette, repeat</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>boxed memory, memory, decent meal, time-honored, recreation, contemplate, leftover, rainbow trout, alpha-beta, olive, pepper, genenration, bagette, repeat</keywords>
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       <title>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: Mystery and History Presently (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200608/001.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200608/001.htm">Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY</a>: (1) Read Between the Ellipses, (2) Here and Now [coming and going], (3) Assembling Cerebricity, (4) Artful Economics, (5) Mystery and History Presently]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: (1) Read Between the Ellipses, (2) Here and Now [coming and going], (3) Assembling Cerebricity, (4) Artful Economics, (5) Mystery and History Presently</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: (1) Read Between the Ellipses, (2) Here and Now [coming and going], (3) Assembling Cerebricity, (4) Artful Economics, (5) Mystery and History Presently</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:09:06</itunes:duration>
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             <pubDate>Tue, 1 Aug 2006 04:25:10 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, Ellipses, Cerebricity, Artful, Economics, Mystery, History, Present</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, Ellipses, Cerebricity, Artful, Economics, Mystery, History, Present</keywords>
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       <title>Binge Cooking [note] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200607/024.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200607/024.htm">Inspiration is an obliged fulfillment of progressive creation, whereas urgency is a situated enactment of sheer force. This rampant logic is manifested in binge cooking. </a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Inspiration is an obliged fulfillment of progressive creation, whereas urgency is a situated enactment of sheer force. This rampant logic is manifested in binge cooking. </itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Inspiration is an obliged fulfillment of progressive creation, whereas urgency is a situated enactment of sheer force. This rampant logic is manifested in binge cooking. </itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:03:15</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 27 Jul 2006 06:01:35 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>logic, salmon, migration, urge, inspiration, creation, binge cooking, cooking, binge, chef, glut, surfeit, taste, refrigerator, freezer, esprit, mushroom, noodles, vegetable, olive oil </itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>logic, salmon, migration, urge, inspiration, creation, binge cooking, cooking, binge, chef, glut, surfeit, taste, refrigerator, freezer, esprit, mushroom, noodles, vegetable, olive oil</keywords>
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       <title>Binge Cooking [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200607/024.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200607/024.htm">POEM: Binge Cooking</a><br><br>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Roasted Salmon Mushroom Noodles]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: Binge Cooking; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Roasted Salmon Mushroom Noodles</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>POEM: Binge Cooking; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Roasted Salmon Mushroom Noodles</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:00</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-024_Binge_Cooking_poem.mp3" length="1933312" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-024_Binge_Cooking_poem.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Thu, 27 Jul 2006 05:55:10 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>logic, salmon, migration, urge, inspiration, creation, binge cooking, cooking, binge, chef, glut, surfeit, taste, refrigerator, freezer, esprit, mushroom, noodles, vegetable, olive oil</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>logic, salmon, migration, urge, inspiration, creation, binge cooking, cooking, binge, chef, glut, surfeit, taste, refrigerator, freezer, esprit, mushroom, noodles, vegetable, olive oil</keywords>
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       <title>Bread and Butter (B&amp;B) [note] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200607/023.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200607/023.htm">I grew up eating bread and butter. From these accessible ingredients came my first venture in trying to make it taste really good. </a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>I grew up eating bread and butter. From these accessible ingredients came my first venture in trying to make it taste really good. </itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>I grew up eating bread and butter. From these accessible ingredients came my first venture in trying to make it taste really good. </itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:48</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 19 Jul 2006 22:01:35 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>bread and butter, bread, butter, cinnamon toast, cinnamon, toast, butter, sugar, delectable, maple syrup, dessert, grilled cheese, grilled, cheese, orange slices, hydrogenated oil, sandwich, isosceles, fruit cocktail, homemade </itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>bread and butter, bread, butter, cinnamon toast, cinnamon, toast, butter, sugar, delectable, maple syrup, dessert, grilled cheese, grilled, cheese, orange slices, hydrogenated oil, sandwich, isosceles, fruit cocktail, homemade</keywords>
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       <title>Resemblances [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200607/023.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200607/023.htm">POEM: Resemblances</a><br><br>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Marmalade; Eggplant Spread, Pear Confit]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: Resemblances; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Marmalade; Eggplant Spread, Pear Confit</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>POEM: Resemblances; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Marmalade; Eggplant Spread, Pear Confit</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:19</itunes:duration>
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       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-023_Resemblances_poem.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Wed, 19 Jul 2006 21:58:39 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>bread and butter, bread, butter, cinnamon toast, cinnamon, toast, butter, sugar, delectable, maple syrup, dessert, grilled cheese, grilled, cheese, orange slices, hydrogenated oil, sandwich, isosceles, fruit cocktail, homemade</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>bread and butter, bread, butter, cinnamon toast, cinnamon, toast, butter, sugar, delectable, maple syrup, dessert, grilled cheese, grilled, cheese, orange slices, hydrogenated oil, sandwich, isosceles, fruit cocktail, homemade</keywords>
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       <title>Food Courting: Upgrade Double Triptych [sound shopping] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/soundscape/index.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/soundscape/index.htm" target="_blank">Sound Shopping</a>: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_court" target="_blank">Food Courting</a> - Upgrade Double Triptych<br><i><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sign" target="_blank">Assign</a></i> the grade up from local to global. Join Ed as he courts quaility foodstuffs: beef and java. The product and service <i><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sign_%28semiotics%29" target="_blank">signs</a></i> that foreground the bustle are augmented by the background noise<i> signifying</i> the event.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Assign the grade up from local to global. Join Ed as he courts quaility foodstuffs: beef and java. The product and service signs that foreground the bustle are augmented by the background noise signifying the event.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Assign the grade up from local to global. Join Ed as he courts quaility foodstuffs: beef and java. The product and service signs that foreground the bustle are augmented by the background noise signifying the event.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 6 Jul 2006 10:10:23 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>A Menu's Referendum [note] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200606/022.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200606/022.htm">Luxuriate, accommodate, anticipate, celebrate atmospheric pleasure.</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Luxuriate, accommodate, anticipate, celebrate atmospheric pleasure.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Luxuriate, accommodate, anticipate, celebrate atmospheric pleasure.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:03:06</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jun 2006 21:19:55 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Menu Referenda [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200606/022.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200606/022.htm">POEM: Menu Referenda</a><br><br>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Calamari Salad, Ed's Southwest Salmon, Peach Tart]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Calamari Salad, Ed's Southwest Salmon, Peach Tart</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Calamari Salad, Ed's Southwest Salmon, Peach Tart</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:24</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jun 2006 20:09:55 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Condiments [note] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200606/021.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200606/021.htm">There is no profundity, only irony. An auxiliary, condiments bring consistency to a meal, rendering the food palpable. </a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>There is no profundity, only irony. An auxiliary, condiments bring consistency to a meal, rendering the food palpable.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>There is no profundity, only irony. An auxiliary, condiments bring consistency to a meal, rendering the food palpable.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:03:53</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 23 Jun 2006 6:20:55 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>musing, condiments, palpable, catalyst, flavor, teaspoon, packet, size, spice crystal, liquefied, dollop, dip, dash, squirt, accent, smother, stability, bland brand, normal, exquisite, preference, senses, sensation, battle, opposition</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>musing, condiments, palpable, catalyst, flavor, teaspoon, packet, size, spice crystal, liquefied, dollop, dip, dash, squirt, accent, smother, stability, bland brand, normal, exquisite, preference, senses, sensation, battle, opposition</keywords>
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       <title>Condiments [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200606/021.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200606/021.htm">POEM: Condiments</a><br><br>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Barbecue Sauce (1-2)]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Barbecue Sauce (1-2)</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Barbecue Sauce (1-2)</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:46</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 23 Jun 2006 6:10:50 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Culinary Competitive Intelligence [note and poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200606/020.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200606/020.htm">&#147;Well, with a little bit of this and that, I throw in the other--something like when, but only now, resulting in something other than that to come up with this.&#148;</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>NOTE and POEM: Culinary Competitive Intelligence; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Three Wise Cheeses and Macaroni</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>&quot;Well, with a little bit of this and that, I throw in the other--something like when, but only now, resulting in something other than that to come up with this.&quot;  Such was the situation for the Three Wise Cheeses and Macaroni--my most infamous extrapolation from my mother's kitchen.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jun 2006 01:10:55 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Culinary Competitive Intelligence: Contexture [anecdote] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200606/006-AC.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[My cheese combination came about by making friends with a Shoppe curator who inadvertently guided me in the selection. I was a weekly customer who tasted samples prior to purchase. The curator, she mentored me on how to contexturize: contextualize texture lingually; a vernacular that cannot be described in words or by taste. After I decided on the three cheeses for my artisanal dish, I went home to construct.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Three Wise Cheeses and Macaroni</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>My cheese combination came about by making friends with a Shoppe curator who inadvertently guided me in the selection. I was a weekly customer who tasted samples prior to purchase. The curator, she mentored me on how to contexturize: contextualize texture lingually; a vernacular that cannot be described in words or by taste. After I decided on the three cheeses for my artisanal dish, I went home to construct.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:06:48</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jun 2006 01:00:05 -0000</pubDate>
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       <keywords>musing, family, potluck, this, that, other, when, now, three, wise, cheese, macaroni, devil, egg, potato, salad, competitive, intelligence, preparation, nuance, Shoppe, curator, mom, al dente, contexture, vernacular, lingual, contexturize, kinship, family, secret, heart, soul, evolution</keywords>

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       <title>Hunger Management [note] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200606/019.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200606/019.htm">What bites, from first to last, are the chews in between, not counting the calories or the carbohydrates. </a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>What bites, from first to last, are the chews in between, not counting the calories or the carbohydrates.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>What bites, from first to last, are the chews in between, not counting the calories or the carbohydrates. </itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:01:54</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 8 Jun 2006 22:41:55 -0000</pubDate>
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       <keywords>musing, calories, carbohydrates, nutrition, formula, science, toxin, healthy, hue stomach, hunger, strike, binge, nosh, management, lamb, wrap, wild rice, pear, apple, oyster sauce, soy sauce, chow mein noodle, pecorino romano, marinade, grill, parsley, ginger, fresh, onion, sesame, kernal, pepper, tortilla, worcheshire, chicken, ricotta, oregano, shallot, spinach</keywords>
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       <title>Hunger Management [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200606/019.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200606/019.htm">POEM: Hunger Management</a><br><br>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Occidental Salad/Oriental Wrap; Lamb Wrap; Chicken Wrap]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: Hunger Management; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Occidental Salad/Oriental Wrap; Lamb Wrap; Chicken Wrap</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>POEM: Hunger Management; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Occidental Salad/Oriental Wrap; Lamb Wrap; Chicken Wrap</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:06:18</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 8 Jun 2006 22:35:50 -0000</pubDate>
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       <keywords>musing, calories, carbohydrates, nutrition, formula, science, toxin, healthy, hue stomach, hunger, strike, binge, nosh, management, lamb, wrap, wild rice, pear, apple, oyster sauce, soy sauce, chow mein noodle, pecorino romano, marinade, grill, parsley, ginger, fresh, onion, sesame, kernal, pepper, tortilla, worcheshire, chicken, ricotta, oregano, shallot, spinach</keywords>
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       <title>Kitchen Gadgets [note] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200605/018.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200605/018.htm">The gadgets</a> that create epicurean wonders are vast and plenty. When not completing tasks, these tools, depending on novelty, hand by the wall, sit on the shelf, or clutter drawer space. If not purchased outright, gadgets are traded, borrowed, are given as gifts, and sometimes surreptitiously stolen.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>The gadgets that create epicurean wonders are vast and plenty. When not completing tasks, these tools, depending on novelty, hand by the wall, sit on the shelf, or clutter drawer space. If not purchased outright, gadgets are traded, borrowed, are given as gifts, and sometimes surreptitiously stolen.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>The gadgets that create epicurean wonders are vast and plenty. When not completing tasks, these tools, depending on novelty, hand by the wall, sit on the shelf, or clutter drawer space. If not purchased outright, gadgets are traded, borrowed, are given as gifts, and sometimes surreptitiously stolen.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:03:31</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 1 Jun 2006 0:05:55 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>musing, epicurian. novelty, kitchen, gadget, how effect, gdgetry, mechanisms, food-processing, cauldron, crock-pot, wooden spoon, sustenance, plate, truffle, chives, thyme, chicken, cornstarch, rumination, erudition, drawer space</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>musing, epicurian. novelty, kitchen, gadget, how effect, gdgetry, mechanisms, food-processing, cauldron, crock-pot, wooden spoon, sustenance, plate, truffle, chives, thyme, chicken, cornstarch, rumination, erudition, drawer space</keywords>
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       <title>Kitchen Gadgetry [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200605/018.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200605/018.htm">POEM: Kitchen Gadgetry<br><br>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Lemon Zest Chicken; Mushroom Tartlet</a>]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: Kitchen Gadgetry; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Lemon Zest Chicken; Mushroom Tartlet</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>POEM: Kitchen Gadgetry; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Lemon Zest Chicken; Mushroom Tartlet</itunes:summary>
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       <title>Shaking Hands with a Chef [anecdote] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
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       <description>  <![CDATA[On the morning day of Christmas, my sweetheart gave to me, a gift certificate. A gift certificate? A gift certificate to <i><a href"http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200605/005-AC.htm">shake hands with a chef</a></i>.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>On the morning day of Christmas, my sweetheart gave to me, a gift certificate. A gift certificate? A gift certificate to shake hands with a chef.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Let's begin with a brief excursion to a Shoppe, then a tour of the kitchen, and then we will sit and have a midday supper, which will consist of....</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 25 May 2006 02:00:05 -0000</pubDate>
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           <itunes:keywords>Chef, fin, merde, saint, petite, centimeter, triste, amour, Common Eara, post-war, divine beef, shoppe, midday supper, ordinance, sweetheart, gift certificate, gatekeeper, table of four, appetite, first course, miracle, maitre d, desert and coffee, agape</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>Chef, fin, merde, saint, petite, centimeter, triste, amour, Common Eara, post-war, divine beef, shoppe, midday supper, ordinance, sweetheart, gift certificate, gatekeeper, table of four, appetite, first course, miracle, maitre d, desert and coffee, agape</keywords>

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       <title>Generational Eating [note] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200605/017.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200605/017.htm">The two foodstuff listings</a>, Fried Chicken and Ken's Hot &amp; Cold Kale, are inspirations from my mother's meals that she prepared for the family.  This is part of my ancestry that affects my ethnicity.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>The two foodstuff listings, Fried Chicken and Ken's Hot and Cold Kale, are inspirations from my mother's meals that she prepared for the family.  This is part of my ancestry that affects my ethnicity.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>The two foodstuff listings, Fried Chicken and Ken's Hot and Cold Kale, are inspirations from my mother's meals that she prepared for the family.  This is part of my ancestry that affects my ethnicity.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:03:47</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 19 May 2006 0:10:40 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>musing, generation, eating, fried chicken, kale, hot and cold, mother, family, greens, undercooked, overcooked, tongue-burning, teeth-chattering, socio-economics, health benefits, culture, public, private, home, restaurant, natural, scientific, then and now, now and then, cornucopia, abundance, searth, between-meal, snacks, nourishment, celebration, porpulence, proportion, corn meal, chilli powder, shallot, purple onion</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>musing, generation, eating, fried chicken, kale, hot and cold, mother, family, greens, undercooked, overcooked, tongue-burning, teeth-chattering, socio-economics, health benefits, culture, public, private, home, restaurant, natural, scientific, then and now, now and then, cornucopia, abundance, searth, between-meal, snacks, nourishment, celebration, porpulence, proportion, corn meal, chilli powder, shallot, purple onion</keywords>
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       <title>Generational Eating [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200605/017.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200605/017.htm">POEM: Generational Eating</a><br><br>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Fried Chicken; Ken's Hot and Cold Kale]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: Generational Eating; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Fried Chicken; Ken's Hot and Cold Kale</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>POEM: Generational Eating; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Fried Chicken; Ken's Hot and Cold Kale</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:40</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 19 May 2006 0:10:35 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Visceral Victuals [note and poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200605/016.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200605/016.htm">NOTE &amp; POEM: Visceral Victuals</a><BR><BR>FOODSTUFF LISTING: String Bean Ding; Yam Pie<br><br>Eating is an activity that can rouse primordial remembrance--sense without definition.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: Visceral Victuals; FOODSTUFF LISTING: String Bean Ding; Yam Pie</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Eating is an activity that can rouse primordial remembrance--sense without definition.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:13</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 12 May 2006 0:03:10 -0000</pubDate>
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       <keywords>musing, primordial, remembrance, definition, visceral, victuals, delicious, eyes, nose, ears, tongue, hands, feet, heart, blood, stomach, glands, nerves, body, mouth, blink, sniff, wiggle, wag, clap, tap, gush, thump, butterfly, secrete, tingle, quiver, yummy, string bean, yam, pie, shikate, mushroom, rice wine, vinegar, garlic, onion hoisin, sesame,  morsel</keywords>
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       <title>Reading Determination [sound shopping] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/soundscape/index.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[Speed slowly with Ed and Eddie over <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time" target="_blank">elapsed time</a>. In this <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_scale" target="_blank">seemingly</a>&nbsp;<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronology" target="_blank">hurried-waiting</a> scenario, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Causality" target="_blank">what direction</a> will this excursion take?<Br><br>BTW--<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Determinism" target="_blank"><i>who is in control</i></a>? The answer may leave you babbling in the end!]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Speed slowly with Ed and Eddie over elapsed time. In this seemingly hurried-waiting scenario, what direction will this excursion take? BTW--who is in control? The answer may leave you babbling in the end!</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Speed slowly with Ed and Eddie over elapsed time. In this seemingly hurried-waiting scenario, what direction will this excursion take? BTW--who is in control? The answer may leave you babbling in the end!</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:28:36</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 7 May 2006  02:20:35 -0000</pubDate>
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           <itunes:keywords>supermarket, produce, market, recipe, utility, gadgetry, new media, information society, lifestyle, 20th century, 21st Century, Sound Shopping, sound, shopping, soundscape, time, scenario, coffee, demitasse, espresso, cup of joe, cheese, price, shop, touching, soundscape, topsy-turvy, Ed and Eddie, hunt, father and son, supermarket, luck technique, determination, roast</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Feeding Remuneration [note] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200604/015.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200604/015.htm">NOTE: Feeding Remuneration</a><BR><BR>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Beef Stroganoff; Clam Chowder<br><br>What is said in the house stays in the house. What is done is done. When all is said and done, what is the truth?  When all is said and done, what is fatefully paid in full is also cultivated in what we eat.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>What is said in the house stays in the house. What is done is done. When all is said and done, what is the truth?  When all is said and done, what is fatefully paid in full is also cultivated in what we eat.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>What is said in the house stays in the house. What is done is done. When all is said and done, what is the truth?  When all is said and done, what is fatefully paid in full is also cultivated in what we eat.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:03:02</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 30 Apr 2006 6:55:05 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>musing, remuneration, scene, tableau, genes, blood, cultivate, truth, beef stroganoff, DIY, clam chowder, balsamic vinegar, masticate. chew, sea salt</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Feeding Remuneration [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200604/015.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200604/015.htm">POEM: Feeding Remuneration</a><br><br>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Beef Stroganoff; Clam Chowder]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: Feeding Remuneration; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Beef Stroganoff; Clam Chowder</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>POEM: Feeding Remuneration; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Beef Stroganoff; Clam Chowder</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:39</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 30 Apr 2006 6:50:05 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Found Sandwich [anecdote] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200604/004-AC.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200604/004-AC.htm">I was asked today what I was eating for lunch.</a><br><br>FOODSTUFF: Tuna Melon Sandwich]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>I was asked today what I was eating for lunch.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: Tuna Melon Sandwich</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:30</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Tue, 25 Apr 2006 00:45:05 -0000</pubDate>
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           <itunes:keywords>tuna fish, mayonnnaise, hake, honeydew, melon, cheddar cheese, multigrain bread, olympics, talent show, pageant, idol, sandwich, bourgeois, prepared-food, DADA, potato chips, apple, mineral water</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>tuna fish, mayonnnaise, hake, honeydew, melon, cheddar cheese, multigrain bread, olympics, talent show, pageant, idol, sandwich, bourgeois, prepared-food, DADA, potato chips, apple, mineral water</keywords>

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       <title>No Frills [sound shopping] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/soundscape/index.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[Shop <i>industrial</i> with Ed as he bulks-up on freshly ground <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee" target="_blank">coffee</a>. <br><br>How many <i>cups of joe</i> does a three-pound bag of <i><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee_roasting" target="_blank">roast</a></i> make? How many <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demitasse" target="_blank">demitasse</a> of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Espresso" target="_blank">espresso</a>? <br><br>Muse in this controlled environment, free from marketing pressures! ]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Shop industrial with Ed as he bulks-up on freshly ground coffee. How many cups of joe does a three-pound bag of roast make? How many demitasses of espresso?  Muse in this controlled environment, free from marketing pressures!</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Shop industrial with Ed as he bulks-up on freshly ground coffee. How many cups of joe does a three-pound bag of roast make? How many demitasses of espresso?  Muse in this controlled environment, free from marketing pressures!</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:19:03</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 19 Apr 2006 23:40:05 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Cooking for Home [note] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200604/014.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200604/014.htm">NOTE: Cooking for Home</a><BR><BR>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Ground Turkey Goulash; Ed's Tasty Catfish; Ed's Pork Chops<br><br>What someone has done during the day inspires what is done by that same one during the preparation of foodstuffs, which may be reflected in the mood upon and of the meal--from taste to presentation.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>What someone has done during the day inspires what is done by that same one during the preparation of foodstuffs, which may be reflected in the mood upon and of the meal--from taste to presentation.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>What someone has done during the day inspires what is done by that same one during the preparation of foodstuffs, which may be reflected in the mood upon and of the meal--from taste to presentation.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 14 Apr 2006 6:55:05 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Cooking at Home [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200604/014.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200604/014.htm">POEM: Cooking at Home<br><br>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Ground Turkey Goulash; Ed's Tasty Catfish; Ed's Pork Chops]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: Cooking at Home; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Ground Turkey Goulash; Ed's Tasty Catfish; Ed's Pork Chops</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>POEM: Cooking at Home; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Ground Turkey Goulash; Ed's Tasty Catfish; Ed's Pork Chops</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:54</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 14 Apr 2006 6:50:05 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>musing, home, ready-made, simplify, repast, giving thanks, labor, capital, return, entertainment, goulash, catfish, pork chops, marketing, comfort food, anxiety, first-bite, first bite, vested, provalone, cayenne, capers, balsamic vinegar, turkey</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Touching Techniques [sound shopping] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/soundscape/index.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[Venture along with Ed as he prices and shops for cheese and produce. Can you guess what Ed gets caught <i>touching</i>?]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Venture along with Ed as he prices and shops for cheese and produce. Can you guess what Ed gets caught &quot;touching?&quot;</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Venture along with Ed as he prices and shops for cheese and produce. Can you guess what Ed gets caught &quot;touching?&quot;</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:15:45</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 10 Apr 2006 3:55:05 -0000</pubDate>
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           <itunes:keywords>musing, recipe, utility, gadgetry, new media, information society, lifestyle, 20th century, 21st Century, Sound Shopping, sound, shopping, soundscape, touching, technique, price, shop, cheese</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>musing, recipe, utility, gadgetry, new media, information society, lifestyle, 20th century, 21st Century, Sound Shopping, sound, shopping, soundscape, touching, technique, price, shop, cheese</keywords>

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       <title>All the Rage [anecdote] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200604/003-AC.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[I am at a loss as to what to do. I'm stuck in the dilemma of guest/host etiquette and familial recompense. Perhaps I'm obsessing.<br><br>FOODSTUFF: Meat and Potatoes Salad]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>I am at a loss as to what to do. I'm stuck in the dilemma of guest/host etiquette and familial recompense. Perhaps I'm obsessing.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: Meat and Potatoes Salad</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:51</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 6 Apr 2006 22:26:05 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Gravy or Sauce [note] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200604/013.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200604/013.htm">NOTE: Gravy or Sauce</a><BR><BR>FOODSTUFF LISTING: <B><i>Ed's Spaghetti Sauce; Eddie's Pasta Sauce; Alfredo</i></B><br><br>My spaghetti sauce was my first en masse foodstuff product. I purchased a case of tomatoes and pounds of accompanying produce on Saturday, and spent an entire Sunday prepping, saut&eacute;ing, combining, stirring, tasting, and eating. Afterwards, I packaged the sauce in containers, freezing the nutrition for future eating as well as distribution to my family and friends.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>My spaghetti sauce was my first en masse foodstuff product. I purchased a case of tomatoes and pounds of accompanying produce on Saturday, and spent an entire Sunday prepping, sauteing, combining, stirring, tasting, and eating. Afterwards, I packaged the sauce in containers, freezing the nutrition for future eating as well as distribution to my family and friends.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>My spaghetti sauce was my first en masse foodstuff product. I purchased a case of tomatoes and pounds of accompanying produce on Saturday, and spent an entire Sunday prepping, sauteing, combining, stirring, tasting, and eating. Afterwards, I packaged the sauce in containers, freezing the nutrition for future eating as well as distribution to my family and friends.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 1 Apr 2006 9:15:05 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>musing, gravy, sauce, tomato, spaghetti, pasta, alfredo, oregano, basil, balsmic, garlic, portabella</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Gravy or Sauce [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200604/013.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200604/013.htm">POEM: Gravy or Sauce</a><BR><BR>FOODSTUFF LISTING: <B><i>Ed's Spaghetti Sauce; Eddie's Pasta Sauce; Alfredo</1></b>]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: Gravy or Sauce; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Ed's Spaghetti Sauce; Eddie's Pasta Sauce; Alfredo</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>POEM: Gravy or Sauce; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Ed's Spaghetti Sauce; Eddie's Pasta Sauce; Alfredo</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:36</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 1 Apr 2006 9:13:05 -0000</pubDate>
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           <itunes:keywords>musing, gravy, sauce, tomato, spaghetti, pasta, alfredo, oregano, basil, balsmic, garlic, portabella</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Topsy-Turvy Luck [sound shopping] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/soundscape/index.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[A soundscape of the topsy-turvy adventure featuring Ed and Eddie (father and son) as they hunt at a local supermarket. What will luck bring them?]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>A soundscape of the topsy-turvy adventure featuring Ed and Eddie (father and son) as they hunt at a local supermarket. What will luck bring them?</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>A soundscape of the topsy-turvy adventure featuring Ed and Eddie (father and son) as they hunt at a local supermarket. What will luck bring them?</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:29:31</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 26 Mar 2006 23:42:05 -0000</pubDate>
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           <itunes:keywords>supermarket, produce, market, recipe, utility, gadgetry, new media, information society, lifestyle, 20th century, 21st Century, Sound Shopping, sound, shopping, soundscape</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Cooking Technique [note] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200603/012.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200603/012.htm">NOTE: Cooking Technique</a><BR><BR>FOODSTUFF LISTING: <B><i>Gazpacho; <b>Springivera Pasta Salad </b></i></B><br><br>]]>I've been told that the perfectly prepared dish does not require any tableside augmentation, such as salt or pepper. To add salt or pepper, least to say using a condiment such as catsup, hot sauce, or mayonnaise to enliven the dish, could be interpreted as an insult to the cook, uh chef.</description>
       <itunes:subtitle>I've been told that the perfectly prepared dish does not require any tableside augmentation, such as salt or pepper. To add salt or pepper, least to say using a condiment such as catsup, hot sauce, or mayonnaise to enliven the dish, could be interpreted as an insult to the cook, uh chef.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>I've been told that the perfectly prepared dish does not require any tableside augmentation, such as salt or pepper. To add salt or pepper, least to say using a condiment such as catsup, hot sauce, or mayonnaise to enliven the dish, could be interpreted as an insult to the cook, uh chef.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:07</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 22 Mar 2006 21:55:05 -0000</pubDate>
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           <itunes:keywords>anecdotal, technique, condiment, catsup, hot sauce, mayonnaise, cook, chef, inhalation, relish, gadgetry, tools, toys, gazpacho, salad, provolone, broccoli, snow peapod, pasta</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>anecdotal, technique, condiment, catsup, hot sauce, mayonnaise, cook, chef, inhalation, relish, gadgetry, tools, toys, gazpacho, salad, provolone, broccoli, snow peapod, pasta</keywords>
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       <title>Cooking Technique [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200603/012.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200603/012.htm">POEM: Cooking Technique</a><BR><BR>FOODSTUFF LISTING: <B><i>Gazpacho; Springivera Pasta Salad</i></B>]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: Cooking Technique; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Gazpacho; Springivera Pasta Salad</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>POEM: Cooking Technique; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Gazpacho; Springivera Pasta Salad</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:24</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 22 Mar 2006 21:50:05 -0000</pubDate>
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       <keywords>anecdotal, technique, condiment, catsup, hot sauce, mayonnaise, cook, chef, inhalation, relish, gadgetry, tools, toys, gazpacho, salad, provolone, broccoli, snow peapod, pasta</keywords>

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       <title>Birthday Beans [anecdote] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200603/002-AC.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200603/002-AC.htm">Eat Ingredients Anecdote 002: Birthday Beans</a><BR>When we spoke on B's b-day, you mentioned that you were going to make her favorite beans dish....<BR><BR>Feel free to exercise thought by sending me an email (ed@eatingredients.com) regarding preparation nuances.<br><br>Be sure to experiment with flavor--and remember, eat your mistakes, uh, ingredients. ]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Birthday Beans -- ...When we spoke on B's b-day, you mentioned that you were going to make her favorite beans dish....</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Feel free to exercise thought by sending me an email (ed@eatingredients.com) regarding preparation nuances.  Be sure to experiment with flavor--and remember, eat your mistakes, uh, ingredients.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:32</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 18 Mar 2006 07:15:55 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>supermarket, produce, market, anecdote, correspondence, original, message, beans, birthday, fondue, yellow, green, atmosphere, restaurant, truffle, black, spoon, chicken stock, olive oil, high maintenance, mush, soup</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Tonguing [note] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200603/011.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200603/011.htm">NOTE: Tonguing</a><BR><BR>FOODSTUFF LISTING: <B><i>Baked Polenta with Pepper Stew; Ed's Super Ginger Chicken</i></B><br><br>When food communicates with the tongue, the expression heightens the comprehension of words--as does the sight and smell of the victual.<br><br>Tongued thoughts and feelings are masticated stimulations, provocations from fast or slowly chewed morsels, fully mouthed textures that do not articulate--a sublimity that only engages in the taking of action, or causes one to take pause.<br><br>So, what about the eating of these foodstuffs, when nuanced preparedly, expresses and heightens the comprehension of words? ]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>When food communicates with the tongue, the expression heightens the comprehension of words--as does the sight and smell of the victual.  Tongued thoughts and feelings are masticated stimulations, provocations from fast or slowly chewed morsels, fully mouthed textures that do not articulate--a sublimity that only engages in the taking of action, or causes one to take pause. So, what about the eating of these foodstuffs, when nuanced preparedly, expresses and heightens the comprehension of words?</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>When food communicates with the tongue, the expression heightens the comprehension of words--as does the sight and smell of the victual.  Tongued thoughts and feelings are masticated stimulations, provocations from fast or slowly chewed morsels, fully mouthed textures that do not articulate--a sublimity that only engages in the taking of action, or causes one to take pause. So, what about the eating of these foodstuffs, when nuanced preparedly, expresses and heightens the comprehension of words?</itunes:summary>
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       <title>Tonguing [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
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       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200603/011.htm">POEM: Tonguing</a><BR><BR>FOODSTUFF LISTING: <B><i>Baked Polenta with Pepper Stew; Ed's Super Ginger Chicken</i></B>]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: Tonguing; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Baked Polenta with Pepper Stew; Ed's Super Ginger Chicken</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>POEM: Tonguing; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Baked Polenta with Pepper Stew; Ed's Super Ginger Chicken</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:06:28</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 12 Mar 2006 07:18:05 -0000</pubDate>
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       <keywords>anecdotal, tongue, tonguing, subliminal, sublimity, mastication, stimulation, comprehension, word, words, polenta, pepper, stew, texture, grit, chunk, crunchy, cheese, ginger, chicken, seethe, seize, allergic, reaction, vernacular, idiomatic, visceral, sensation, combination, bacteria, mushroom, truffle, morel, dental, cavity, cheek, halitosis, pasteurize, nosegay, cavern, voracious, blossom, sesame</keywords>
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       <title>Now We're Cooking [anecdote] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200603/001-AC.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200603/001-AC.htm">Eat Ingredients Anecdote 001: Now We're Cooking</a><BR>I wanted to email you a thanks...<BR><BR>Feel free to exercise thought by sending me an email (ed@eatingredients.com) regarding preparation nuances.<br><br>Be sure to experiment with flavor--and remember, eat your mistakes, uh, ingredients. ]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Now We're Cooking -- I wanted to email you a thanks...</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Feel free to exercise thought by sending me an email (ed@eatingredients.com) regarding preparation nuances.  Be sure to experiment with flavor--and remember, eat your mistakes, uh, ingredients.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:13</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 18 Mar 2006 07:01:55 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>supermarket, produce, market, anecdote, correspondence, original, message, bread, batter, frying, skillet, oven, sesame, smoke detector, salad, fixing, breading, crouton, Pinot Grigio, refrigerate, vegetable, podcast, website</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Conceptual Meals [note] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200603/010.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200603/010.htm">NOTE: Conceptual Meals</a><BR><BR>FOODSTUFF LISTING: <b><i>Fontina Frittata; Ed's Cordeon Bleau; Strawberry Tart</i></b><BR><BR>Conceptual Meals are defined by the devises and the applications that are used daily, that are considered as ideas to quell a dilemma; so are conceptual meals defined by what is eaten regularly, an ideal to compel the solution: a wish and a prayer; a metaphor and a Gnosticism.<br><br>Such fetishes fester a feast festively, of appetizer light, of course due, of dessert just.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Conceptual Meals are defined by the devises and the applications that are used daily, that are considered as ideas to quell a dilemma; so are conceptual meals defined by what is eaten regularly, an ideal to compel the solution: a wish and a prayer; a metaphor and a Gnosticism. Such fetishes fester a feast festively, of appetizer light, of course due, of dessert just.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Conceptual Meals are defined by the devises and the applications that are used daily, that are considered as ideas to quell a dilemma; so are conceptual meals defined by what is eaten regularly, an ideal to compel the solution: a wish and a prayer; a metaphor and a Gnosticism. Such fetishes fester a feast festively, of appetizer light, of course due, of dessert just.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:03:01</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 3 Mar 2006 06:45:15 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Conceptual Meals [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200603/010.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200603/010.htm">POEM: Conceptual Meals</a><BR><BR>FOODSTUFF LISTING: <b><i>Fontina Frittata; Ed's Cordeon Bleau; Strawberry Tart </i></b>]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: Conceptual Meals; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Fontina Frittata; Ed's Cordeon Bleau; Strawberry Tart </itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>POEM: Conceptual Meals; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Fontina Frittata; Ed's Cordeon Bleau; Strawberry Tart </itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:29</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 3 Mar 2006 06:40:15 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Hunting for Groceries [note] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200602/009.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200602/009.htm">NOTE: Hunting for Groceries</a><BR><BR>FOODSTUFF LISTING: <b><i>Broiled Truffle Asparagas; Veal Pot Pie; Super-Baked Chicken</i></b><BR><BR>There is a saying that concludes one should not shop for food while hungry because one's attention is easily distracted.  One could argue that shoppes, markets and stores prey on this frailty. ]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>There is a saying that concludes one should not shop for food while hungry because one's attention is easily distracted.  One could argue that shoppes, markets and stores prey on this frailty.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>There is a saying that concludes one should not shop for food while hungry because one's attention is easily distracted.  One could argue that shoppes, markets and stores prey on this frailty. </itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2006 05:17:55 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Hunting for Groceries [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
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       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200602/009.htm">POEM: Huntng for Groceries</a><BR><BR>FOODSTUFF LISTING: <b><i>Broiled Truffle Asparagas; Veal Pot Pie; Super-Baked Chicken</i></b>]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: Hunting for Groceries; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Broiled Truffle Asparagas; Veal Pot Pie; Super-Baked Chicken</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>POEM: Hunting for Groceries; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Broiled Truffle Asparagas; Veal Pot Pie; Super-Baked Chicken</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2006 05:16:05 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Home Economics [notes] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200602/008.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200602/008.htm">NOTES: Home Economics</a><BR><BR>FOODSTUFF LISTING: <b><i>Cassoulet Ed, Ed's Gumbo, Ed's Chum</i></b><BR><BR>The three foodstuff listings are meals that produce swell left-overs: substantive palpability.  Tell you what, nothing more satisfying than a frenzied feed--that tastes good and that's healthy for you; that lets you feel a little roly-poly, too!!!.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>The three foodstuff listings are meals that produce swell left-overs: substantive palpability.  Tell you what, nothing more satisfying than a frenzied feed--that tastes good and that's healthy for you; that lets you feel a little roly-poly, too!!!</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>The three foodstuff listings are meals that produce swell left-overs: substantive palpability.  Tell you what, nothing more satisfying than a frenzied feed--that tastes good and that's healthy for you; that lets you feel a little roly-poly, too!!!</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 17 Feb 2006 06:49:55 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Home Economics [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
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       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200602/008.htm">POEM: Home Economics</a><BR><BR>FOODSTUFF LISTING: <b><i>Cassoulet Ed, Ed's Gumbo, Ed's Chum</i></b>]]> </description>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 17 Feb 2006 06:44:05 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Caste Iron [notes] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
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       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200602/007.htm">NOTES: Caste Iron</a><BR><BR>FOODSTUFF LISTING: <b><i>Ed's Cast-Iron Pizza/Ed's Beef-n-Beer Stew</i></b><BR><BR>I have cast-iron pots and pans from my Great Grandmother (Nana)--and I have purchased some as well.  (Nana's fryer makes great chicken.)  I've been to flea markets in Pennsylvania where the vendors' primary surplus is cast-iron.I do most of my cooking with cast-iron.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>I have cast-iron pots and pans from my Great Grandmother (Nana)--and I have purchased some as well.  (Nana's fryer makes great chicken.)  I've been to flea markets in Pennsylvania where the vendors' primary surplus is cast-iron. I do most of my cooking with cast-iron.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>I have cast-iron pots and pans from my Great Grandmother (Nana)--and I have purchased some as well.  (Nana's fryer makes great chicken.)  I've been to flea markets in Pennsylvania where the vendors' primary surplus is cast-iron. I do most of my cooking with cast-iron.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 9 Feb 2006 22:47:55 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>cast-iron, caste, pizza, beef, beer, barbecue, pots, pans</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Caste Iron [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200602/007.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200602/007.htm">POEM: Caste Iron</a><BR><BR>FOODSTUFF LISTING: <b><i>Ed's Cast-Iron Pizza/Ed's Beef-n-Beer Stew</i></b>]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: Caste Iron; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Ed's Cast-Iron Pizza/Ed's Beef-n-Beer Stew </itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>POEM: Caste Iron; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Ed's Cast-Iron Pizza/Ed's Beef-n-Beer Stew </itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:22</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 9 Feb 2006 22:44:05 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Cooking Utensils [notes] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200602/006.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200602/006.htm">NOTES: Cooking Utensils</a><BR><BR>FOODSTUFF LISTING: <b><i>Smothered Light/Apple Tofu Stirfry</i></b><BR><BR>I enjoy perusing a museum's (home) design/decorative art collection to look not so much as at the flatware and place settings of history past, but at the kitchen equiptment used in everyday living.<BR><BR>Some people believe that the kitchen is a station filled with unglamorous tasks, while others contend that a place setting is, well, exactly what is stated--a place setting of subservience: effete and well-mannered, of course.<BR><BR>Conceptually, if there is a difference, the difference is in attitude: servile chore as opposed to dutiful obligation, emboldened pride as opposed to restrained honor.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>I enjoy perusing a museum's (home) design/decorative art collection to look not so much as at the flatware and place settings of history past, but at the kitchen equiptment used in everyday living. Some people believe that the kitchen is a station filled with unglamorous tasks, while others contend that a place setting is, well, exactly what is stated--a place setting of subservience: effete and well-mannered, of course.  Conceptually, if there is a difference, the difference is in attitude: servile chore as opposed to dutiful obligation, emboldened pride as opposed to restrained honor.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>I enjoy perusing a museum's (home) design/decorative art collection to look not so much as at the flatware and place settings of history past, but at the kitchen equiptment used in everyday living. Some people believe that the kitchen is a station filled with unglamorous tasks, while others contend that a place setting is, well, exactly what is stated--a place setting of subservience: effete and well-mannered, of course.  Conceptually, if there is a difference, the difference is in attitude: servile chore as opposed to dutiful obligation, emboldened pride as opposed to restrained honor.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:05</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 2 Feb 2006 07:18:55 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Cooking Utensils [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200602/006.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200602/006.htm">POEM: Cooking Utensils</a><BR><BR>FOODSTUFF LISTING: <b><i>Smothered Light/Apple Tofu Stirfry</i></b>]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: Cooking Utensils; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Smothered Light/Apple Tofu Stirfry</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>POEM: Cooking Utensils; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Smothered Light/Apple Tofu Stirfry</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:38</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 2 Feb 2006 07:17:55 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Ingredients [notes] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200601/005.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200601/005.htm">NOTES: Ingredients</a><BR><BR>FOODSTUFF LISTING: <b><i>Ed's Chicken Stuff/Fishy Noodles</i></b><BR><BR>I learn from my mistakes. This means that I have to know myself in order to acknowledge and accept ownership of the mistake--the telltale signs of a loner. I like to analyze, then craftily document and reproduce my mistakes in writing--the call of a literary artist.  How the mistakes are corrected depends on one's appraisal of and need for improvement.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>I learn from my mistakes. This means that I have to know myself in order to acknowledge and accept ownership of the mistake--the telltale signs of a loner. I like to analyze, then craftily document and reproduce my mistakes in writing--the call of a literary artist.  How the mistakes are corrected depends on one's appraisal of and need for improvement.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>I learn from my mistakes. This means that I have to know myself in order to acknowledge and accept ownership of the mistake--the telltale signs of a loner. I like to analyze, then craftily document and reproduce my mistakes in writing--the call of a literary artist.  How the mistakes are corrected depends on one's appraisal of and need for improvement.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:03:03</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jan 2006 23:55:17 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Ingredients [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200601/005.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200601/005.htm">POEM: Ingredients</a><BR><BR>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Ed's Chicken Stuff/Fishy Noodles]]> </description>
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       <itunes:summary>POEM: Ingredients; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Ed's Chicken Stuff/Fishy Noodles</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:03:09</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jan 2006 23:35:10 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Prep Appraisal Hands-On [notes] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200601/004.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200601/004.htm">NOTES: Prep Appraisal Hands-On</a><BR><BR>FOODSTUFF LISTING:Chimmi Changa<BR><BR>Yes, in the kitchen, there is business process management (BPM), a process that takes into consideration steps, technique and timing.  Whenever preparing a meal from a recipe or from scratch, success or failure begins and ends with the process involved. When substituting ingredients, an awareness of process in comparison to the improvisation is required.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Yes, in the kitchen, there is business process management (BPM), a process that takes into consideration steps, technique and timing.  Whenever preparing a meal from a recipe or from scratch, success or failure begins and ends with the process involved. When substituting ingredients, an awareness of process in comparison to the improvisation is required.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Yes, in the kitchen, there is business process management (BPM), a process that takes into consideration steps, technique and timing.  Whenever preparing a meal from a recipe or from scratch, success or failure begins and ends with the process involved. When substituting ingredients, an awareness of process in comparison to the improvisation is required.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 18 Jan 2006 2:27:40 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Prep Appraisal Hands-On [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200601/004.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200601/004.htm">POEM: Prep Appraisal Hands-On</a><BR><BR>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Chimmi Changa]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: Prep Appraisal Hands-On; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Chimmi Changa</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 18 Jan 2006 2:27:33 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Flipping Burger Innovation!!! [notes] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200601/003.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200601/003.htm">NOTES: Flipping Burger Innovation!!!</a><BR><BR>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Meatballs<BR><BR>I learned a lot from my fast-food job.  The business skills learned while working in a fast-food environment (&quot;super-size&quot; in the later part of the 20th Century) is like the entrepreneurial skills learned while working as a paperboy (&quot;get your paper here&quot; in the early part of the 20th Century).  Some people view working in fast-food as an embarrassment, but what's wrong with learning how to be efficient and how to up-sell?]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>I learned a lot from my fast-food job.  The business skills learned while working in a fast-food environment (&quot;super-size&quot; in the later part of the 20th Century) is like the entrepreneurial skills learned while working as a paperboy (&quot;get your paper here&quot; in the early part of the 20th Century).  Some people view working in fast-food as an embarrassment, but what's wrong with learning how to be efficient and how to up-sell?</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>I learned a lot from my fast-food job.  The business skills learned while working in a fast-food environment (&quot;super-size&quot; in the later part of the 20th Century) is like the entrepreneurial skills learned while working as a paperboy (&quot;get your paper here&quot; in the early part of the 20th Century).  Some people view working in fast-food as an embarrassment, but what's wrong with learning how to be efficient and how to up-sell?</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 8 Jan 2006 9:01:10 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Flipping Burger Innovation!!! [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
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       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200601/003.htm">POEM: Flipping Burger Innovation!!!</a><BR><BR>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Meatballs]]> </description>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 8 Jan 2006 9:01:05 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Recipe [notes] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200601/002.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200601/002.htm">NOTES: Recipe</a><BR><BR>FOODSTUFF: Ed's Stuffed Pepper<BR><BR>This poem attempts to describe the components and mechanics of a recipe, which is an attempt to describe the components and mechanics of preparing a portion of a meal, if not the meal entirely.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>This poem attempts to describe the components and mechanics of a recipe, which is an attempt to describe the components and mechanics of preparing a portion of a meal, if not the meal entirely.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>This poem attempts to describe the components and mechanics of a recipe, which is an attempt to describe the components and mechanics of preparing a portion of a meal, if not the meal entirely.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 8 Jan 2006 9:00:10 -0000</pubDate>
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       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200601/002.htm">POEM: Recipe</a>; FOODSTUFF: Ed's Stuffed Pepper]]> </description>
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       <itunes:duration>0:04:33</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 8 Jan 2006 9:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Taste Matters [notes] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200601/001.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200601/001.htm">NOTES: Taste Matters</a><BR><BR>FOODSTUFF: Fig Chicken, and Tuna Pot Pie<BR><BR>I started going to a nutritionist to help me manage my carbohydrate intake. She introduced me to substitutes for...food.  The nutritionist also spoke strongly on moderation.  I did moderate my consumption, but not substitution. I've heard of tough love, but tough eating be damned!!!  &quot;For health reasons,&quot; is a decent excuse, but one does not have to suffer.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>I started going to a nutritionist to help me manage my carbohydrate intake. She introduced me to substitutes for...food.  The nutritionist also spoke strongly on moderation.  I did moderate my consumption, but not substitution. I've heard of tough love, but tough eating be damned!!!  &quot;For health reasons,&quot; is a decent excuse, but one does not have to suffer.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>I started going to a nutritionist to help me manage my carbohydrate intake. She introduced me to substitutes for...food.  The nutritionist also spoke strongly on moderation.  I did moderate my consumption, but not substitution. I've heard of tough love, but tough eating be damned!!!  &quot;For health reasons,&quot; is a decent excuse, but one does not have to suffer.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:19</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 8 Jan 2006 8:58:10 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Taste Matters [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200601/001.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200601/001.htm">POEM: Taste Matters</a><BR><BR>FOODSTUFF: Fig Chicken, and Tuna Pot Pie]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: Taste Matters; FOODSTUFF: Fig Chicken, and Tuna Pot Pie</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>POEM: Taste Matters; FOODSTUFF: Fig Chicken, and Tuna Pot Pie</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:36</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 8 Jan 2006 8:58:00 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Brief Backstory (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/#back">EatIngredients.com</a> is the result of over five years of documenting  my anecdotal cooking (via my poetry and foodstuff listings).  The inspiration for this project came from the attempt to decompress from a nebulous schedule as paced by maintaining a new media lifestyle within the Information Society.  Taking the time to actually prepare a meal, list the ingredients, and write poetry has been a good experiential and conceptual counterbalance between 20th Century utility and 21st Century gadgetry.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>EatIngredients.com is the result of over five years of documenting anecdotal cooking in the attempt to decompress from a nebulous schedule as paced by maintaining a new media lifestyle within the Information Society.  </itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>EatIngredients.com is the result of over five years of documenting anecdotal cooking in the attempt to decompress from a nebulous schedule as paced by maintaining a new media lifestyle within the Information Society.  Taking the time to actually prepare a meal, list the ingredients, and write poetry has been a good experiential and conceptual counterbalance between 20th Century utility and 21st Century gadgetry.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 8 Jan 2006 4:05:49 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Welcome (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/">Welcome to EatIngredients.com</a>--a podcast and website dedicated to anecdotal cooking as expressed through my poetry and foodstuff listings.  Transcend the compromises of meal preparation with my basic and not so basic culinary musings.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Welcome to EatIngredients.com--a podcast and website dedicated to anecdotal cooking as expressed through my poetry and foodstuff listings.  </itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Welcome to EatIngredients.com--a podcast and website dedicated to anecdotal cooking as expressed through my poetry and foodstuff listings.  Transcend the compromises of meal preparation with my basic and not so basic culinary musings.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 7 Jan 2006 12:42:00 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Eat Ingredients [Theme Song] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com">EatIngredients.com</a> is the result of over five years of documenting  my anecdotal cooking (via my poetry and foddstuff listings).  The inspiration for this project came from the attempt to decompress from a nebulous schedule as paced by maintaining a new media lifestyle within the Information Society.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Eat Ingredients [Theme Song] (EatIngredients.com)</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>EatIngredients.com is the result of over five years of documenting my anecdotal cooking (via my poetry and foodstuff listings).  The inspiration for this project came from the attempt to decompress from a nebulous schedule as paced by maintaining a new media lifestyle within the Information Society.  Taking the time to actually prepare a meal, list the ingredients, and write poetry has been a good experiential and conceptual counterbalance between 20th Century utility and 21st Century gadgetry.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 30 Dec 2005 11:57:00 -0000</pubDate>
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