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         <title>Eat Ingredients (2011 LIVE) [podcasting poetry, foodstuff listing] (ed@eatingredients.com)</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com">The inspiration for Eat Ingrdients</a> came from the attempt to decompress from a nebulous schedule as paced by maintaining a social media lifestyle within the Information Society.]]></description>
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         <copyright>Copyright &#xA9; 2010 by Edward K. Brown II. All Rights Reserved.</copyright>
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         <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>
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         <itunes:summary>The inspiration for Eat Ingrdients came from the attempt to decompress from a nebulous schedule as paced by maintaining a social media lifestyle within the Information Society.</itunes:summary>
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              <itunes:name>Ed Brown II</itunes:name>
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       <title>Mr. Potty Mouth #156-163 [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-156-163.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/mrpm/MRPM-156-163.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>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 31 Dec 2011 22:14:02 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Holiday Dinner and Desserts (A Day Later Repurposed) [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/201112/170.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201112/170.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Trophy Duck Gastronomy; (2) Molten Planet Nugget Blast; (3) Brunch Brouhaha;  (4) A Reason to Ask for Seconds Minus the Ice Cream Substitute]]></description>
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       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Trophy Duck Gastronomy; (2) Molten Planet Nugget Blast; (3) Brunch Brouhaha;  (4) A Reason to Ask for Seconds Minus the Ice Cream Substitute</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 23 Dec 2011 10:24:47 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Ray[monde]'s Variation on Themes [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/201112/169.htm</link> 
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       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Grilled Cheese [smothered]; (2) Egg Foo Young [omlette]; (3) Minestrone [soup]</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 12 Dec 2011 7:07:21 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Ditsy Holiday Doozies [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/201112/168.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201112/168.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Cream of Radical Soup; (2) Roti Rudolph-free Stew; (3) Burger and Rosti; (4) Merry Morning Claus Slaw]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Ditsy Holiday Doozies</itunes:subtitle>and
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Cream of Radical Soup; (2) Roti Rudolph-free Stew; (3) Burger &amp; Rosti; (4) Merry Morning Claus Slaw</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Tue, 6 Dec 2011 7:05:57 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>After Dinner Slouch [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/201111/167.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201111/167.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Boiled Meatballs and Noodles; (2) Pollo Lucanica Spezzatino]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>After Dinner Slouch</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Boiled Meatballs and Noodles; (2) Pollo Lucanica Spezzatino</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 28 Nov 2011 3:33:33 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Mr. Potty Mouth #152-155 [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-152-155.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/mrpm/MRPM-152-155.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>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 27 Nov 2011 10:24:41 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>'Tis the Season Dirivative Diversions [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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       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201111/166.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Down-Home Catch of the Holiday; (2) Crimson Philly Cheese Steak]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>'Tis the Season Dirivative Diversions</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Down-Home Catch of the Holiday; (2) Crimson Philly Cheese Steak</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 20 Nov 2011 22:42:36 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>Philly Cheese Steak, almonds, cranberries, baguette, fizz, yukon, sesame sticks, Philadelphia</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Breakfast Blend [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">Ed attempts to make up for lost weight by having several meals within a single morning.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Breakfast Blend [sound shopping]</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Ed attempts to make up for lost weight by having several meals within a single morning.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Tue, 8 Nov 2011 2:03:54 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>breakfast blend, hot cakes, sausage, pancakes, french toast, coffee, sunny-side eggs</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>So What Else is There Besides This? [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/201110/165.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201110/165.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) You Call This Dinner? (2) This is Not What I Asked For! (3) Why This, Why? (4) I Think This was Kinda' Good, but Can We Have Pizza Delivered Tomorrow?]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>So What Else is There Besides This?</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) You Call This Dinner? (2) This is Not What I Asked For! (3) Why This, Why? (4) I Think This was Kinda' Good, but Can We Have Pizza Delivered Tomorrow?</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2011 7:17:17 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Recuperation: the Recovery of a Keen Being [travel portrait] (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/travel/patient_revisited/TP-OBP-13_keen_being.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/patient_revisited/TP-OBP-13_keen_being.htm">Perniciousness aside,</a> when I was admitted to the hospital, as I had before, I was asked if I had any religious beliefs that would become a factor regarding my medical treatment options. I claimed that I did not have any doctrine-based concerns.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Recuperation: the Recovery of a Keen Being [travel portrait]</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Perniciousness aside, when I was admitted to the hospital, as I had before, I was asked if I had any religious beliefs that would become a factor regarding my medical treatment options. I claimed that I did not have any doctrine-based concerns.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>9:34</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2011 6:57:57 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>A Successful Dilemma: A Cut-Out of Alacrity [travel portrait] (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/travel/patient_revisited/TP-OBP-12_successful_dilemma.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/patient_revisited/TP-OBP-12_successful_dilemma.htm">I did not fuss over the taste</a> matter for fear that the issue might rouse a pedigreed reaction as opposed to a symptomatic classification. If either fear (or both) were provocative, I did not want to delay. I wanted to move bravely onward to solid food as quickly as possible without a hint of this incident.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>A Successful Dilemma: A Cut-Out of Alacrity [travel portrait]</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>I did not fuss over the taste matter for fear that the issue might rouse a pedigreed reaction as opposed to a symptomatic classification. If either fear (or both) were provocative, I did not want to delay. I wanted to move bravely onward to solid food as quickly as possible without a hint of this incident.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2011 6:28:02 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>endoscopic transsphenoidal adenectomy, laparoscopic adrenalectomy, pituitary gland</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>endoscopic transsphenoidal adenectomy, laparoscopic adrenalectomy, pituitary gland</keywords>
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       <title>Clearance Level [travel portrait] (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/travel/patient_revisited/TP-OBP-11_clearance_level.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/patient_revisited/TP-OBP-11_clearance_level.htm">For the past two weeks,</a> my concern, the obsession for the latter part of August, has been the consuming of enough dietary fiber--a discomforting, but welcomed distraction from thinking about the upcoming surgery to remove the glands that are producing high levels of cortisol in my body.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Clearance Level [travel portrait]</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>For the past two weeks, my concern, the obsession for the latter part of August, has been the consuming of enough dietary fiber--a discomforting, but welcomed distraction from thinking about the upcoming surgery to remove the glands that are producing high levels of cortisol in my body.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>6:31</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat-Ingredients_TP-OBP-11_clearance_level.mp3" length="3155927" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat-Ingredients_TP-OBP-11_clearance_level.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2011 5:54:54 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>constipation, dietary fiber, nutritionist, adrenal, cortisol, carbohydrates, salami</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>constipation, dietary fiber, nutritionist, adrenal, cortisol, carbohydrates, salami</keywords>
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       <title>Taste for Yourself [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/201110/164.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201110/164.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Reminiscient Chow Soup; (2) Umami Saute]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Taste for Yourself</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Reminiscient Chow Soup; (2) Umami Saute</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>4:03</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-164_Taste-for-Yourself.mp3" length="1974272" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-164_Taste-for-Yourself.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Mon, 10 Oct 2011 7:05:21 -0000</pubDate>
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       </itunes:category>
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>mutsu, ginseng, tilapia, shiitake, water chestnut, celery, chow</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>mutsu, ginseng, tilapia, shiitake, water chestnut, celery, chow</keywords>
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       <title>Mr. Potty Mouth #148-151 [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-148-151.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/mrpm/MRPM-148-151.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>6:09</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_MRPM-148-151.mp3" length="2975455 " type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_MRPM-148-151.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sun, 9 Oct 2011 12:44:06 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>contexrure, conjecture, leap of faith, figment, manual override, conveyance, ends justifies the means, soothsayer</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>contexrure, conjecture, leap of faith, figment, manual override, conveyance, ends justifies the means, soothsayer</keywords>
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       <title>Vulnerable Vittles [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/201109/163.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201109/163.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Nothing Leftover Stew; (2) Smothering the Covering of the Loins; (3) Accommodating Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner; (4) Meal in Full Snack; (5) Out of the Drink/Into the Soup; (6) Migrating the Migraine Stew; (7) Suppering Depression; (8) Sweet and Sour Meat Blobs and Rice Flakes]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Vulnerable Vittles</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Nothing Leftover Stew; (2) Smothering the Covering of the Loins; (3) Accommodating Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner; (4) Meal in Full Snack; (5) Out of the Drink/Into the Soup; (6) Migrating the Migraine Stew; (7) Suppering Depression; (8) Sweet and Sour Meat Blobs and Rice Flakes</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>9:58</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-163_Vulnerable_Vittles.mp3" length="4812800" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-163_Vulnerable_Vittles.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Thu, 15 Sep 2011 7:14:52 -0000</pubDate>
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       </itunes:category>
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>vittles, vicutal, enoki, grapeseed, sunflower, kasha, lavendar, cornstarch, pineapple, parsley, sesame, mayonnaise, cremini, sage leaf, migraine, pecorino romano, pancake mix, blob, flake, depression</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>vittles, vicutal, enoki, grapeseed, sunflower, kasha, lavendar, cornstarch, pineapple, parsley, sesame, mayonnaise, cremini, sage leaf, migraine, pecorino romano, pancake mix, blob, flake, depression</keywords>
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       <title>Mr. Potty Mouth #141-147 [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-141-147.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/mrpm/MRPM-141-147.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>7:52</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_MRPM-141-147.mp3" length="3796992" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_MRPM-141-147.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Tue, 6 Sep 2011 17:08:48 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>scholastic, enchant, enfranchise, confection, confidential, henchman, insurgent, hurrah, pastime</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>scholastic, enchant, enfranchise, confection, confidential, henchman, insurgent, hurrah, pastime</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>In Retro Summerization: A Wayward Summary [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/201109/053.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/201109/053.htm">Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century: (1) In Retro Summerization: A Wayward Summary</a> ]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>In Retro Summerization: A Wayward Summary</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century: (1) In Retro Summerization: A Wayward Summary</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>3:18</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat-Ingredients_TC-053_IntRetroSummer.mp3" length="1613824" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat-Ingredients_TC-053_IntRetroSummer.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sun, 4 Sep 2011 9:25:14 -0000</pubDate>
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<category>Poetry</category>
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       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
       </itunes:category>
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>crowdsource, in the throes, hysteria, scouting, smoking gun, water pistol, capillary, hormone, toxicity</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>crowdsource, in the throes, hysteria, scouting, smoking gun, water pistol, capillary, hormone, toxicity</keywords>
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       <title>In House Insights [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/201108/162.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201108/162.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Mushy Love; (2) Tartine Salad with Speckled Eyes; (3) Marmorean Goulash]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>In House Insights</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Mushy Love; (2) Tartine Salad with Speckled Eyes; (3) Marmorean Goulash</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>6:30</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-162_In-House_Insights.mp3" length="3145728" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-162_In-House_Insights.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sun, 21 Aug 2011 12:45:14 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:category text="Arts">
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       </itunes:category>
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>ethnocentrism, fetishistic, happenstance, alchemical, amalgamation, empiricism, subconscious, impulsion, tartine, marmorean, frijoles, coconut cream</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>ethnocentrism, fetishistic, happenstance, alchemical, amalgamation, empiricism, subconscious, impulsion, tartine, marmorean, frijoles, coconut cream</keywords>
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       <title>X Aspirations [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/201108/161.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201108/161.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Road Show Cohesion; (2) Steep Prep: A Saga[city]; (3) Happy Bowl, Soppy Porringer; (4) Squeaky Murky Broth; (5) Speed Bump; (6) Shallow Mellow]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>X Aspirations</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Road Show Cohesion; (2) Steep Prep: A Saga[city]; (3) Happy Bowl, Soppy Porringer; (4) Squeaky Murky Broth; (5) Speed Bump; (6) Shallow Mellow</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>7:19</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-161_X-Aspirations.mp3" length="3538944" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-161_X-Aspirations.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Mon, 15 Aug 2011 8:04:23 -0000</pubDate>
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       </itunes:category>
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>choi bok, enoki, choy, beech, edamame, chia, miso, tilapia, brie, snail, sesame, chives, spring roll</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>choi bok, enoki, choy, beech, edamame, chia, miso, tilapia, brie, snail, sesame, chives, spring roll</keywords>
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       <title>Mr. Potty Mouth #134-140 [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-134-140.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/mrpm/MRPM-134-140.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>7:00</itunes:duration>
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       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_MRPM-134-140.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Tue, 9 Aug 2011 6:58:01 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>superstition, haint, delinquent, heirloom, uncanny, phobia, intelligentsia</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>superstition, haint, delinquent, heirloom, uncanny, phobia, intelligentsia</keywords>
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       <title>PARKING UNDERSTANDING: Elapsed Time Sensitivity Reminisced in Parallel Expiration [sound shopping] (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/travel/patient_revisited/TP-OBP-10_redeeming_qualities.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/soundscape/index.htm">We listen to Ed and Eddie</a> "out on the town": not so hot archival footage (memory lane) of the two interacting.  LEVEL 1: an afternoon romp--gaming for waterice.  LEVEL 2: busy supermarket--ice[cream/pop] purchase [forthcoming/transpired]]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>PARKING UNDERSTANDING: Elapsed Time Sensitivity Reminisced in Parallel Expiration [sound shopping]</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>We listen to Ed and Eddie "out on the town": not so hot archival footage (memory lane) of the two interacting.  LEVEL 1: an afternoon romp--gaming for waterice.  LEVEL 2: busy supermarket--ice[cream/pop] purchase [forthcoming/transpired]</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>15:49</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_TP-SoSh_Park_Under.mp3" length="7618560" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_TP-SoSh_Park_Under.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Wed, 3 Aug 2011 7:24:43 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>waterice icepop, icecream, memory lane, time sensitive, elapsed time</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>waterice icepop, icecream, memory lane, time sensitive, elapsed time</keywords>
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       <title>Dinner Supper Druthers (A Study) [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/201107/160.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201107/160.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) A Mariculture Melange: Free-Range Pasteurized Stew; (2) Picnic Table Burger Tray]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Dinner Supper Druthers (A Study)</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) A Mariculture Melange: Free-Range Pasteurized Stew; (2) Picnic Table Burger Tray</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>5:11</itunes:duration>
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       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-160_Druthers.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jul 2011 10:57:05 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>tapas, yellow wax, pecorino romano, pineapple, watermelon, avocado, sea salt</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>tapas, yellow wax, pecorino romano, pineapple, watermelon, avocado, sea salt</keywords>
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       <title>Redeeming Qualities: Sources of Frustration [travel portrait] (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/travel/patient_revisited/TP-OBP-10_redeeming_qualities.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/patient_revisited/TP-OBP-10_redeeming_qualities.htm">After several days of dining on culinary musing repeaters</a> (and Maw drinking her power protein powder fruit smoothies), we set aside an evening to partake of Continental To-Go from the Orient (aka Chinese Takeout) for dinner. ]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Redeeming Qualities: Sources of Frustration [travel portrait]</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>After several days of dining on culinary musing repeaters (and Maw drinking her power protein powder fruit smoothies), we set aside an evening to partake of Continental To-Go from the Orient (aka Chinese Takeout) for dinner.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>9:00</itunes:duration>
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       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat-Ingredients_TP-OBP-10_Redeeming_Qualities.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sat, 23 Jul 2011 20:20:18 -0000</pubDate>
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       <author>Ed Brown II [ed@eatingredients.com]</author>
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       <itunes:subtitle>Omelet Offerings: Half a Dozen of the Other</itunes:subtitle>
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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>Acclimation: Try Try Again [travel portrait]</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Tue, 12 Jul 2011 15:26:07 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Mr. Potty Mouth #128-133 [epigrams/aphorisms] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 10 Jul 2011 8:51:45 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Grand Denouement: Grandiose Cinema [21st Century] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II [ed@eatingredients.com]</itunes:author>
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  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/201107/052.htm</link> 
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       <pubDate>Sun, 10 Jul 2011 7:17:26 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Ray[monde]'s Raifort Revue [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
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       <title>Quandary Quellings [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/201106/157.htm</link> 
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       <itunes:subtitle>Quandary Quellings</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 24 Jun 2011 17:10:45 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Putting Back Where Belongings [21st Century] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II [ed@eatingredients.com]</itunes:author>
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  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/201106/051.htm</link> 
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       <pubDate>Sun, 19 Jun 2011 7:45:36 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Mr. Potty Mouth #121-127 [epigrams/aphorisms] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
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       <title>Marble[wo]man's Cobbler with Potpourri Chew [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/201105/156.htm</link> 
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       <pubDate>Thu, 2 Jun 2011 7:37:01 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>A Mounting Memorial Causality [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II [ed@eatingredients.com]</itunes:author>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 25 May 2011 8:40:52 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>[Be]wild[earnest]: Contrary Commissary [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/201105/154.htm</link> 
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  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201105/153.htm</link> 
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       <itunes:subtitle>Ray[monde]'s Festival</itunes:subtitle>
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       <title>Mr. Potty Mouth #112-120 [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-112-120.htm</link> 
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       <itunes:summary>The words tweeted here are subconscious epigrams, nonsense disguised as aphorisms.  You may eat easy when you eat ingredients.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 4 May 2011 22:37:55 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Aughting the Juggernaut (Paradoxing the Overwhelming System) [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/201104/050.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/201104/050.htm">Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century: (1) Aughting the Juggernaut (Paradoxing the Overwhelming System)</a> ]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Aughting the Juggernaut (Paradoxing the Overwhelming System)</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century: (1) Aughting the Juggernaut (Paradoxing the Overwhelming System)</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Tue, 25 Apr 2011 8:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>aught, juggernaut, séance , neurosis, memorabilia, hospitality</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Cooking in Spurts [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/201104/152.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201104/152.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) A Rooster's Booster; (2) A Morning Emergence Soaked; (3) Revving to the Rest; (4) Gush Golly Grub; (5) Tender Soup Bursts; (6) Tender Outburst Spin-Off; (7) Schmydter's Upsurge; (8) Corned Beef Chowder Boom]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Cooking in Spurts</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) A Rooster's Booster; (2) A Morning Emergence Soaked; (3) Revving to the Rest; (4) Gush Golly Grub; (5) Tender Soup Bursts; (6) Tender Outburst Spin-Off; (7) Schmydter's Upsurge; (8) Corned Beef Chowder Boom</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 11 Apr 2011 7:38:03 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>corned beef, marjoram, worcestershire, sesame, maitake, enoki, dandelion, anchovy, seaweed, cayenne, cactus, rooster, squid, anise, mulberry</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Mr. Potty Mouth #107-111 [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-107-111.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/mrpm/MRPM-107-111.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>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 1 Apr 2011 8:09:21 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Mr. Potty Mouth #107-111 [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-107-111.htm</link> 
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       <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>5:36</itunes:duration>
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       <title>Mr. Potty Mouth #107-111 [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-107-111.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/mrpm/MRPM-107-111.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>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 1 Apr 2011 8:09:21 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>The Food Fueling the Gossip Down the Lane [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/201103/026-AC.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/201103/026-AC.htm">Listen to the neighborhood rumormonger cook up a delicious tale.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>The Food Fueling the Gossip Down the Lane [anecdote] (Eat Ingredients.com)</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Listen to the neighborhood rumormonger cook up a delicious tale.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>7:58</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_AC-026_Gossip_Lane.mp3" length="5775360" type="audio/mpeg" />
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       <pubDate>Mon, 28 Mar 2011 07:33:01 -0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Poetry</category>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>musa paradisiaca, plantain, chanterelle, girolle, sardine, romaine, caulis, cauliflower, gossip, nigella, pilchard</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Marble[wo]man's Recovery Discoveries [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/201103/151.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201103/151.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Tibia Shmibula Casserole; (2) Charred Fiasco Stew; (3) Slump Sump Fiasco; (4) Early Easter Ham with a Mardi Gras Glaze]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Marble[wo]man's Recovery Discoveries</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Tibia Shmibula Casserole; (2) Charred Fiasco Stew; (3) Slump Sump Fiasco; (4) Early Easter Ham with a Mardi Gras Glaze</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>7:41</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 26 Mar 2011 9:27:59 -0000</pubDate>
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<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>marinate, glaze, mozzarella, easter, mardi gras, fiasco, enoki, clementine, tibia, provolone, parboil</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Marble[wo]man's Meanderings [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/201103/150.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201103/150.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Sombre Psyche Soup; (2) Southwest Philly Steak and Eggs; (3) Lava Love; (4) New Yum, New Yum: So Nice, Made Twice; (5) Hounds of Philly; (6) Coated and Smothered Passion in the Sty]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Marble[wo]man's Meanderings</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Sombre Psyche Soup; (2) Southwest Philly Steak and Eggs; (3) Lava Love; (4) New Yum, New Yum: So Nice, Made Twice; (5) Hounds of Philly; (6) Coated and Smothered Passion in the Sty</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 17 Mar 2011 6:42:31 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Recipes for the Week [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/201103/149.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201103/149.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Just for Starters; (2) Fish, Chips and Dip Combo; (3) Wrap Triad; (4) The Chickster; (5) Throw Pillow Soup; (6) Cool Hash; (7) Pot Pie Fillers; (8) Blanketed Smother Undercover]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Recipes for the Week</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Just for Starters; (2) Fish, Chips and Dip Combo; (3) Wrap Triad; (4) The Chickster; (5) Throw Pillow Soup; (6) Cool Hash; (7) Pot Pie Fillers; (8) Blanketed Smother Undercover</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 11 Mar 2011 7:23:32 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Mr. Potty Mouth #100-106 [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-100-106.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/mrpm/MRPM-100-106.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>
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       <pubDate>Tue, 1 Mar 2011 7:16:45 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Memories of a Family Unit Breakdown: A Treatment [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/201102/025-AC.htm</link> 
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       <itunes:subtitle>Memories of a Family Unit Breakdown: A Treatment [anecdote] (Eat Ingredients.com)</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Ed's eldest sister goes off to college.  As a result, his father determines that there is no longer any need for family sitdown meals.  Now Ed, with his family, must fend for themselves for breakfast, lunch and dinner.</itunes:summary>
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       <author>Ed Brown II [ed@eatingredients.com]</author>
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       <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>8:50</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 2 Feb 2011 6:26:32 -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/201101/147.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201101/147.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Soft Shell Tuna Taco; (2) No Beans Burrito...; (3) ...And Pepper Soup; (4) Mud Bath Swine Stew; (5) Citrus Stew; (6) Fishy Undercover]]></description>
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       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Soft Shell Tuna Taco; (2) No Beans Burrito...; (3) ...And Pepper Soup; (4) Mud Bath Swine Stew; (5) Citrus Stew; (6) Fishy Undercover</itunes:summary>
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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[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201101/146.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Burgeoning Brunch; (2) Blue Plate Special; (3) Lite Lunch; (4) Edamame Endgame; (5) Ray[monde]'s Morning Mush (A Crank's Calling); (6) Blue Plate Special [revisited]]]></description>
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       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Burgeoning Brunch; (2) Blue Plate Special; (3) Lite Lunch; (4) Edamame Endgame; (5) Ray[monde]'s Morning Mush (A Crank's Calling); (6) Blue Plate Special [revisited]</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 16 Jan 2011 10:54:37 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Cookies and Cream: Tell Me a Bedtime Story [anecdote/Marble[wo]man] (Eat Ingredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II [ed@eatingredients.com]</itunes:author>
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       <itunes:summary>Reminence of a bedtime snack.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 8 Jan 2011 00:17:34 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Mr. Potty Mouth #83-88 [epigrams/aphorisms] (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/mrpm/MRPM-83-88.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.  You may eat easy when you eat ingredients.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 3 Jan 2011 3:38:05 -0000</pubDate>
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