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         <title>Eat Ingredients (2010 ARCHIVE) [podcasting poetry, foodstuff listing] (ed@eatingredients.com)</title>
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         <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 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; 2010 by Edward K. Brown II. All Rights Reserved.</copyright>
         <webmaster>ed@eatingredients.com</webmaster>
         <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com | Tweet @eatingredients)</author>
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         <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com | Tweet @eatingredients)</itunes:author>
         <itunes:subtitle>EatIngredients.com Podcast and Website</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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              <itunes:name>Ed Brown II</itunes:name>
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       <title>Demeritorious Christmas [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/201012/145.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201012/145.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Lallygag Lasagna; (2) Sunrise Soup; (3) Barely Conscious Cream of Potato and Mushroom Soup; (4) Holiday Ham; (5) Santa's Sleigh]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Demeritorious Christmas</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Lallygag Lasagna; (2) Sunrise Soup; (3) Barely Conscious Cream of Potato and Mushroom Soup; (4) Holiday Ham; (5) Santa's Sleigh</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 26 Dec 2010 09:43:52 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Tummy Touches [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/201012/144.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201012/144.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Citrus Paradisi Cotelette; (2) Placidity Pulses; (3) Sublime Brassage Couches Sociales Queue Ragout; (4) Ray[monde]'s Compilation Stew; (5) Ray[monde]'s Chicken Stew]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Tummy Touches</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Citrus Paradisi Cotelette; (2) Placidity Pulses; (3) Sublime Brassage Couches Sociales Queue Ragout; (4) Ray[monde]'s Compilation Stew; (5) Ray[monde]'s Chicken Stew</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>5:57</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Tue, 21 Dec 2010 00:50:07 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>pignolia, okra, soya, tomatillo, savoy, jicama, cassava, chestnut, oxtail, molasses, jerk, soybeans, musket, cabbage, breadcrumb</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>TOPIC EPIC: Today or Tomorrow [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/201012/049.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/201012/049.htm">Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century: (1) TOPIC EPIC: Today or Tomorrow (My 21 Cents...And Then Some)</a> ]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>TOPIC EPIC: Today or Tomorrow (My 21 Cents...And Then Some) [21st Century]</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century: (1) TOPIC EPIC: Today or Tomorrow (My 21 Cents...And Then Some)</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>10:25</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 12 Dec 2010 9:40:27 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>poetry, rap, MC, Johnny Appleseed, penitentiary, scrobble, lo-fi, hi-fi, wannabe, tralla la, gansta, zombie, boudoir, soiree</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Mr. Potty Mouth #73-82 [epigrams/aphorisms] (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/mrpm/MRPM-73-82.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/mrpm/MRPM-73-82.htm">The words tweeted here</a> are subconscious epigrams, nonsense disguised as aphorisms.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Mr. Potty Mouth</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>The words tweeted here are subconscious epigrams, nonsense disguised as aphorisms.  You may eat easy when you eat ingredients.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>7:24</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 2 Dec 2010 5:43:41 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>potty mouth, swampland, gesundheit, dysfunction, DTV, austerity, thanksgiving, snappy, knowledge management, social web, intergenerational</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>potty mouth, swampland, gesundheit, dysfunction, DTV, austerity, thanksgiving, snappy, knowledge management, social web, intergenerational</keywords>
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       <title>Quest for Fava (Beans): Who's My Daddy? [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/201011/143.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201011/143.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Fava Frittata; (2) King(s) Cake Fava Fritters; (3) Chillin' Fava Liver; (4) Family Pack Ascending Fava; (5) Sloppy Fava Joe Taco]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Quest for Fava (Beans): Who's My Daddy?</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Fava Frittata; (2) King(s) Cake Fava Fritters; (3) Chillin' Fava Liver; (4) Family Pack Ascending Fava; (5) Sloppy Fava Joe Taco</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>7:02</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 27 Nov 2010 18:39:54 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>fava, frittata, king cake, fritter, tamarind, quince, muenster, nan, pignolia, picante, okra</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Sci-Fi Brief from the Fly [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/201011/048.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/201011/048.htm">Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century: (1) A Sci-Fi Brief on the Fly from the Fly on the Wall -- A Competitive Intelligence Business Plan in Action -- A Web Sited Boot Camp in Four Parts</a> ]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>A Sci-Fi Brief on the Fly from the Fly on the Wall -- A Competitive Intelligence Business Plan in Action -- A Web Sited Boot Camp in Four Parts [21st Century]</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century: (1) A Sci-Fi Brief on the Fly from the Fly on the Wall -- A Competitive Intelligence Business Plan in Action -- A Web Sited Boot Camp in Four Parts</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>5:59</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 21 Nov 2010 11:16:42 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>competitive intelligence, business plan, interconnectivity, cross categorization, disaster recovery, convergence</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>In the Throes of Consumption: An Automatic Sampling [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/201011/142.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201011/142.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Gourmand's Gray Gumbo; (2) Protein, Grains and Solar Power Stew; (3) Dominica Affect In Vivo; (4) Chicken-Fried Resemblance; (5) Grandma's Babuni Rejuvenation; (6) A Thrift for Epicurean Non-Otherness Domesticity]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>In the Throes of Consumption: An Automatic Sampling</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Gourmand's Gray Gumbo; (2) Protein, Grains and Solar Power Stew; (3) Dominica Affect In Vivo; (4) Chicken-Fried Resemblance; (5) Grandma's Babuni Rejuvenation; (6) A Thrift for Epicurean Non-Otherness Domesticity</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>6:43</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 14 Nov 2010 20:50:02 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>gumbo, throes, okra, kielbasa, catfish, sunflower, dominca, mulatto, tilapia, verde, babuni, lentil, arbol, sesame</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Fishy Plainsong Trilogy [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/201011/141.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201011/141.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Chant No. 1: Munching Missive Melodies; (2) Chant No. 2: Plated Fascia Wailing; (3) Chant No. 3: Oops, I Forgot Mother's Birthday (Surprise Dinner Party)!]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Fishy Plainsong Trilogy</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Chant No. 1: Munching Missive Melodies; (2) Chant No. 2: Plated Fascia Wailing; (3) Chant No. 3: Oops, I Forgot Mother's Birthday (Surprise Dinner Party)!</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 6 Nov 2010 13:11:31 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>plainsong, missive, almond, perch, fascia, mayo, spatula, jalapeno, cliantro, kosher, tartar, crab cakes, candle</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Mr. Potty Mouth #67-72 [epigrams/aphorisms] (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/mrpm/MRPM-67-72.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/mrpm/MRPM-67-72.htm">The words tweeted here</a> are subconscious epigrams, nonsense disguised as aphorisms.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Mr. Potty Mouth</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>The words tweeted here are subconscious epigrams, nonsense disguised as aphorisms.  You may eat easy when you eat ingredients.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>7:19</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 30 Oct 2010 8:29:09 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Delightful Frightful [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/201010/140.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201010/140.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Delightful Frightful]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Delightful Frightful</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Delightful Frightful</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>5:16</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 24 Oct 2010 8:27:08 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Piece Meal #24 [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/201010/139.htm</link> 
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       <title>Generation: Future Feedings: Vision #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/201010/139.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201010/139.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Open Face Relationship; (2) Flat Tire Fun; (3) Jammy Yammies]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Generation: Future Feedings: Vision #4</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 18 Oct 2010 2:10:35 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Mr. Potty Mouth #62 - 66 [epigrams/aphorisms] (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/mrpm/MRPM-62-66.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/mrpm/MRPM-62-66.htm">The words tweeted here</a> are subconscious epigrams, nonsense disguised as aphorisms.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Mr. Potty Mouth</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>The words tweeted here are subconscious epigrams, nonsense disguised as aphorisms.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>5:25</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 8 Oct 2010 20:45:27 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Mr. Potty Mouth #62 - 66 [epigrams/aphorisms] (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/mrpm/MRPM-62-66.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/mrpm/MRPM-62-66.htm">The words tweeted here</a> are subconscious epigrams, nonsense disguised as aphorisms.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Mr. Potty Mouth</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>The words tweeted here are subconscious epigrams, nonsense disguised as aphorisms.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 8 Oct 2010 20:45:27 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Generation: Future Feedings: Vision #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/201010/138.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201010/138.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Broken Noodle bLAMb; (2) Something's Fishy; (3) Wedging the Baked Loaf; (4) Foodie Fugal]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Generation: Future Feedings: Vision #3</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 3 Oct 2010 10:28:18 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Generation: Future Feedings: Vision #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/201009/137.htm</link> 
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       <pubDate>Sun, 26 Sep 2010 8:49:31 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Generation: Future Feedings: Vision #1 [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/201009/136.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201009/136.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Watch Out Soup; (2) Who Knew Stew; (3) One Day Soon Salsa]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Generation: Future Feedings: Vision #1 [foodstuff]</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 16 Sep 2010 7:38:40 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Commune-House Cooking [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/201009/135.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201009/135.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Non-Rinky-Dinky Double Salad; (2) Once Boiled Once Fried Tough Dumplings; (3) Swine Tureen; (4) Borderline Booyah]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Commune-House Cooking [foodstuff]</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Non-Rinky-Dinky Double Salad; (2) Once Boiled Once Fried Tough Dumplings; (3) Swine Tureen; (4) Borderline Booyah</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 11 Sep 2010 7:53:24 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Mr. Potty Mouth #55 - 61 [epigrams/aphorisms] (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/mrpm/MRPM-55-61.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/mrpm/MRPM-55-61.htm">The words tweeted here</a> are subconscious epigrams, nonsense disguised as aphorisms.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Mr. Potty Mouth</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>The words tweeted here are subconscious epigrams, nonsense disguised as aphorisms.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 4 Sep 2010 9:14:31 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>The Vicinity [21st Century] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
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       <title>Piece Meal #23 [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II [ed@eatingredients.com]</itunes:author>
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       <title>The Lite Imaging of Pithy Epiphanies [travel portrait/sound shopping] (Eat Ingredients.com)</title>
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       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/portrait_hfm/TP-SoSh-HFM-01.htm">Water falls, then evaporates,</a> clouding the 'lustration of photo synthesis. A trial surveys, then abates, appraising tribulations of stress.]]></description>
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  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201008/133.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201008/133.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Ray[monde]'s Breakfast Melt; (2) Surfing Ray[monde]'s Turf; (3) Ray[monde]'s Cool Breeze]]></description>
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       <title>Mr. Potty Mouth #50 - 54 [epigrams/aphorisms] (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/mrpm/MRPM-50-54.htm</link> 
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       <itunes:subtitle>Mr. Potty Mouth #50-54</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 1 Aug 2010 22:01:54 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>A Tempting: Approaches to Rife Volition [foodstuff] (Eat Ingredients.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/201007/132.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201007/132.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Dogs and Beans; (2) Clingy-Wingies; (3) Winter Pudding Summer Baked; (4) Rubbery Shrubbery Gag Quag]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>A Tempting: Approaches to Rife Volition [foodstuff]</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 6:27:37 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Fuming Industrial Strength [anecdotal cooking] (Eat Ingredients.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/201007/023-AC.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/201007/023-AC.htm">Daddy shares with son the meaning of malodor.</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Fuming Industrial Strength [anecdotal cooking]</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 00:05:16 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Untitled Provenance [21st Century] (Eat Ingredients.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/201007/046.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/201007/046.htm">Poem from the collection <em>Twenty-First Century</em>.</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Untitled Provenance [21st Century]</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 12 Jul 2010 00:00:01 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, provenance, mind share, viewfinder, mum, city, farm, coda, wire-frame</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>(Un)Conventional Americana [foodstuff] (Eat Ingredients.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/201007/131.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201007/131.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Leaves of Soul Wrap; (2) Frittata in the Sense of Naan; (3) Senior Shoat Ribs; (4) Wok Stir Bowl Stew; (5) I Am Scup, House of Sparidae]]></description>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 4 Jul 2010 23:42:51 -0000</pubDate>
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<item>
       <title>Mr. Potty Mouth [epigrams/aphorisms] (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/mrpm/MRPM-45-49.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/mrpm/MRPM-45-49.htm">The words tweeted here</a> are subconscious epigrams, nonsense disguised as aphorisms.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Mr. Potty Mouth</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 1 Jul 2010 3:01:54 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Messy Meals #01 [foodstuff] (Eat Ingredients.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/201006/130.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201006/130.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Pick Out the Shells Stew [Chilled]; (2) Pig Slop Dip; (3) Trough Coulis Loaf]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Messy Meals #01 [foodstuff]</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 25 Jun 2010 20:27:15 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>crabs, harbinger, truffle, kasha, lentil, pecan, pita, espresso, colulis, trough, flaxseed</itunes:keywords>
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<item>
       <title>The Different Deviants [21st Century] (Eat Ingredients.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/201006/045.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/201006/045.htm">Poem from the collection <em>Twenty-First Century</em>.</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>The Different Deviants [21st Century]</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>3:34</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2010 7:14:51 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Work Agency Digest [21st Century] (Eat Ingredients.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/201006/044.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/201006/044.htm">Poem from the collection <em>Twenty-First Century</em>.</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Work Agency Digest [21st Century]</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 14 Jun 2010 7:01 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Menu Magna Carta [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/201006/129.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201006/129.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Topping Griddle Cakes; (2) Bit-by-Bit Fried and Fun Nutrition; (3) Organic Farm Parm [Posh Pomo Promo]; (4) Shrimp Egg and Shroom Young; (5) Clever Calling the Solution Tact]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Menu Magna Carta</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Topping Griddle Cakes; (2) Bit-by-Bit Fried and Fun Nutrition; (3) Organic Farm Parm [Posh Pomo Promo]; (4) Shrimp Egg and Shroom Young; (5) Clever Calling the Solution Tact</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 13 Jun 2010 00:11:25 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Mr. Potty Mouth [epigrams/aphorisms] (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/mrpm/MRPM-39-44.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/mrpm/MRPM-39-44.htm">The words tweeted here</a> are subconscious epigrams, nonsense disguised as aphorisms.]]></description>
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       <itunes:summary>The words tweeted here are subconscious epigrams, nonsense disguised as aphorisms.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 6 Jun 2010 7:51:09 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Liaison de Resistance [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/201005/128.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201005/128.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Stirring Loquacious Pond; (2) Comment Allez-Vous Poulet-Pomme De Terre Ragout; (3) Bitter-Sweet Beef Mixup; (4) Majestic Belles-Casserole]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Liaison de Resistance</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 30 May 2010 00:8:17 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>cayenne, Krupuk, Loquat, bamboo, parsnip, casserole, poulet, pomme, ragout, jerky</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Yo! [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/201005/127.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201005/127.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Champ on This, Yo!; (2) Green EE-I-EE-I-Yo!; (3) Salad Got Game, Yo! [What's with the sports metaphor?]]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Yo!</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Champ on This, Yo!; (2) Green EE-I-EE-I-Yo!; (3) Salad Got Game, Yo! [What's with the sports metaphor?]</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 23 May 2010 00:8:15 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>yo, yogurt, turmeric, cream, muenster, wasabe, nigella, cod, vanilla, ricotta, scallion</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>yo, yogurt, turmeric, cream, muenster, wasabe, nigella, cod, vanilla, ricotta, scallion</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>DISASTER RECOVERY: TransParen(t)cy Guidance [21st Century] (Eat Ingredients.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/201005/043.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/201005/043.htm">Poem from the collection <em>Twenty-First Century</em>.</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>DISASTER RECOVERY: TransParen(t)cy Guidance [21st Century]</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>4:19</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 15 May 2010 12:59:57 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>disaster, recovery, parenting, transparency, rollout, assimilate, integraft, combonode, syndication, sherpabot, artisan, automaton, baseline, mortality</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>disaster, recovery, parenting, transparency, rollout, assimilate, integraft, combonode, syndication, sherpabot, artisan, automaton, baseline, mortality</keywords>
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       <title>RAY[MONDE]'S FARCES: Flights of Fancy [foodstuff] (Eat Ingredients.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/201005/126.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201005/126.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Ray[monde]'s Beef &amp; Noodles; (2) Ray[monde]'s Soup[e] [d']Appendage[s]; (3) Ray[monde]'s Melange]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>RAY[MONDE]'S FARCES: Flights of Fancy [foodstuff]</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Ray[monde]'s Beef &amp; Noodles; (2) Ray[monde]'s Soup[e] [d']Appendage[s]; (3) Ray[monde]'s Melange</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>6:31</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 9 May 2010 9:12:48 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>farce, basil, sea salt, homestyle, melange, fresno, habanero, shallot, mien, drumsticks, monde, lard, tofu, chayote</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>farce, basil, sea salt, homestyle, melange, fresno, habanero, shallot, mien, drumsticks, monde, lard, tofu, chayote</keywords>
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       <title>Mr. Potty Mouth [epigrams/aphorisms] (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/mrpm/MRPM-31-38.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/mrpm/MRPM-31-38.htm">The words tweeted here</a> are subconscious epigrams, nonsense disguised as aphorisms.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Mr. Potty Mouth</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>The words tweeted here are subconscious epigrams, nonsense disguised as aphorisms.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 2 May 2010 11:06:43 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>potty mouth, tweet, existence, amenties, primitive, ego, harvest, poke, jejune, de facto, de jure, glocal, perception, organic, poke, shtick</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>potty mouth, tweet, existence, amenties, primitive, ego, harvest, poke, jejune, de facto, de jure, glocal, perception, organic, poke, shtick</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>The Meanderthal: Archeological Abstractions (or a type of graphical error) [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/201004/022-AC.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/201004/022-AC.htm">Ed romanticizes as to the origins of interpersonal relationships:</a> (psychological) projection, appetite association [desire], and ego.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>The Meanderthal: Archeological Abstractions (or a type of graphical error)</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Ed romanticizes as to the origins of interpersonal relationships: (psychological) projection, appetite association [desire], and ego.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>4:37</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 25 Apr 2010 9:05:45 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>caveman, discovery, neanderthal, experience, cave art, ego, projection, romance, desire, interpersonal relationships</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>caveman, discovery, neanderthal, experience, cave art, ego, projection, romance, desire, interpersonal relationships</keywords>
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       <title>Agrarian Oceanic Alchemical Amalgam [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/201004/125.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201004/125.htm">FOODSTUFF:<a> (1) Rondo Combo Sonata Soup (An Introduction); (2) Soft Chowder Combination Soup; (3) Combo Violation; (4) Smitten Slaw Combo Relish; (5) Lying Layers of Combo; (6) Chewing Combo Spooning Soup; (7) A Nutritionist's Combo: An Alternative to Late Night Popcorn with Butter and Salt]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Agrarian Oceanic Alchemical Amalgam</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Rondo Combo Sonata Soup (An Introduction); (2) Soft Chowder Combination Soup; (3) Combo Violation; (4) Smitten Slaw Combo Relish; (5) Lying Layers of Combo; (6) Chewing Combo Spooning Soup; (7) A Nutritionist's Combo: An Alternative to Late Night Popcorn with Butter and Salt</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 19 Apr 2010 05:08:18 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>agrarian, ocean, alchemy, amalgam, rondo, conata, combo, chowder, cabbage, spooning, nutritionist, popcorn</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>agrarian, ocean, alchemy, amalgam, rondo, conata, combo, chowder, cabbage, spooning, nutritionist, popcorn</keywords>
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       <title>The Gab Hagglefest: Part 1: Speed-Coaxing [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_nyc/TP-GH-01.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/portrait_nyc/TP-GH-01.htm">In this two-part travel portrait</a>, Ed and Eddie, father and son match wits as they banter for their own benefit--each working an angle for the consumer good.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>The Gab Hagglefest: Part 1: Speed-Coaxing</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>In this two-part travel portrait, Ed and Eddie, father and son match wits as they banter for their own benefit--each working an angle for the consumer good.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>19:14</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 7 Apr 2010 00:15:07 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>haggle, coax, pressure, point, speed, consumer good, dietary habit, filial</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>haggle, coax, pressure, point, speed, consumer good, dietary habit, filial</keywords>
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       <title>The Gab Hagglefest: Part 2: Pressure-Pointing [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_nyc/TP-GH-01.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/portrait_nyc/TP-GH-01.htm">In this two-part travel portrait</a>, Ed and Eddie, father and son match wits as they banter for their own benefit--each working an angle for the consumer good.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>The Gab Hagglefest: Part 2: Pressure-Pointing</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>In this two-part travel portrait, Ed and Eddie, father and son match wits as they banter for their own benefit--each working an angle for the consumer good.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>20:36</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 7 Apr 2010 00:10:45 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>haggle, coax, pressure, point, speed, consumer good, dietary habit, filial</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>haggle, coax, pressure, point, speed, consumer good, dietary habit, filial</keywords>
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       <title>Mr. Potty Mouth [epigrams/aphorisms] (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/mrpm/MRPM-22-30.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/mrpm/MRPM-22-30.htm">The words tweeted here</a> are subconscious epigrams, nonsense disguised as aphorisms.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Mr. Potty Mouth</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>The words tweeted here are subconscious epigrams, nonsense disguised as aphorisms.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>7:39</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 2 Apr 2010 8:19:37 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>potty mouth, tweets, computation, mumble, imaging, political correctness, role model, discourse, moping, speculating, proportion, classification</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>potty mouth, tweets, computation, mumble, imaging, political correctness, role model, discourse, moping, speculating, proportion, classification</keywords>
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       <title>Stasis Status in Stark Seclusion [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/201003/042.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century: <a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/201003/042.htm">Stasis Status in Stark Seclusion</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Stasis Status in Stark Seclusion</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century: (1) Stasis Status in Stark Seclusion</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>3:11</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 28 Mar 2010 10:13:31 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, personage, brutal, chromasome, cohort, metaphor, allege, martial, marketing</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, personage, brutal, chromasome, cohort, metaphor, allege, martial, marketing</keywords>
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       <title>Feedback Ecology #04 (Mashup-Minded Impulses) [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/201003/124.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201003/124.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Flip-Flop Flap Nest; (2) Cushy Crunchy Critters; (3) Smothered Clump-Nuggets]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Feedback Ecology #04 (Mashup-Minded Impulses)</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Flip-Flop Flap Nest; (2) Cushy Crunchy Critters; (3) Smothered Clump-Nuggets</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>5:30</itunes:duration>
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       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-124_Feedback_Ecology-04.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sat, 20 Mar 2010 11:55:09 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>flip-flop, orzo, scallion, cushy, crunchy, critter, shiitake, oatmeal, anjou, clump, linden, nugget, romaine, grapeseed, beefsteak</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>flip-flop, orzo, scallion, cushy, crunchy, critter, shiitake, oatmeal, anjou, clump, linden, nugget, romaine, grapeseed, beefsteak</keywords>
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       <title>Feedback Ecology #03 (Winsome Loathsome) [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/201003/123.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201003/123.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Flavors Favorite; (2) Curry Ed; (3) Soggy Soup; (4) Heaping Griddles; (5) Bogged Beef]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Feedback Ecology #03 (Winsome Loathsome)</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Flavors Favorite; (2) Curry Ed; (3) Soggy Soup; (4) Heaping Griddles; (5) Bogged Beef</itunes:summary>
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       <title>Ethereal Material [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/201003/041.htm</link> 
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       <pubDate>Sun, 7 Mar 2010 7:31:20 -0000</pubDate>
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       <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/201002/122.htm</link> 
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       <pubDate>Sun, 28 Feb 2010 7:15:32 -0000</pubDate>
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       <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/201002/121.htm</link> 
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       <itunes:subtitle>Ray[monde]'s Encompassing Region</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2010 9:10:56 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II [ed@eatingredients.com]</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II [ed@eatingredients.com]</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/mrpm/MRPM-01-21.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/mrpm/MRPM-01-21.htm">The words tweeted here</a> are subconscious epigrams, nonsense disguised as aphorisms.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Mr. Potty Mouth</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2010 9:51:24 -0000</pubDate>
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       <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/201002/120.htm</link> 
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       <itunes:subtitle>Feedback Ecology #02</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 7 Feb 2010 8:22:21 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Feedback Ecology #01 [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/201001/119.htm</link> 
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       <itunes:subtitle>Feedback Ecology #01</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Faraway Subtle Noodle Soup; (2) Deliberation Commune Stews; (3) Coddling Contentment</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 30 Jan 2010 20:15:57 -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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       <itunes:subtitle>SILENT TALKIE: Six Degrees of Urban Planning (A Surveillance)</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>In this footage, Ed searches and wanders--tries to find and figure out what he wants for breakfast.  He  is loose and on the prowl.  The location, a central business district.  Ed is confounded by the telecommuters existence: stepping their way through the plaza to their office.  Hoping to stumble upon sustenance, he hobbles, attempting to unscramble his inner voice.  Ed labors for this meal, gimping explicitly, as if he were fulfilling a gratuitous obligation.  Be forewarned of this concept because Ed knows that he will not be able to tap-dance his way out of this one.  While the cat meows, the cougar roars.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 16:45:01 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Blah Hullabaloo [foodstuff] (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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       <pubDate>Sun, 17 Jan 2010 4:33:21 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Twin Pinings [anecdote] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 11 Jan 2010 7:23:54 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Spherical Bite-Sized Broths [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 3 Jan 2010 16:01:17 -0000</pubDate>
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