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         <title>Eat Ingredients (2006 - 2011 LIVE) [podcasting poetry, foodstuff listing] (ed@eatingredients.com)</title>
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         <pubDate>Tue, 3 Jan 2006 21 2:25:12 GMT</pubDate>
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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: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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       <title>Dinner Visions: See Quel Miracle! [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/201202/174.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201202/174.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) The Hearty Skillet; (2) Mesmeric Taters with Beastly Mien; (3) The Hearty Skillet Returns]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Dinner Visions: See Quel Miracle! [foodstuff]</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) The Hearty Skillet; (2) Mesmeric Taters with Beastly Mien; (3) The Hearty Skillet Returns</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 20 Feb 2012 01:25:49 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Exotic Earthen Blends [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/201202/173.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201202/173.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) S.W.A.M.P (Soup With Alligator-Free Meat Product); (2) Quicksand]]></description>
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       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) S.W.A.M.P (Soup With Alligator-Free Meat Product); (2) Quicksand</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 11 Feb 2012 15:51:32 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Mr. Potty Mouth #164-169 [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-164-169.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/mrpm/MRPM-164-169.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, 5 Feb 2012 7:40:33 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Ciabatta BLD (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) [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/201201/172.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201201/172.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Somthin' in the Mornin'; (2) Skatepark Picnic; (3) Savory Affair]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Ciabatta BLD (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) [foodstuff]</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Somthin' in the Mornin'; (2) Skatepark Picnic; (3) Savory Affair</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 31 Jan 2012 3:26:00 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Pondering Phantasms: A Repurpose of Passages [blog] (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/marble_woman/ei-blog_archives/2012_0122.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/marble_woman/ei-blog_archives/2012_0122.htm">Nascent was I with this otherness.</a> 
  Otherness, for me at the time, was an academic term used to describe the culturally disenfranchised.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Pondering Phantasms: A Repurpose of Passages</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Nascent was I with this otherness.  Otherness, for me at the time, was an academic term used to describe the culturally disenfranchised.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jan 2012 9:00:45 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Mother's Prime Challenge [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/201201/171.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201201/171.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Brought Home in a Doggie Bag; (2) My-My Shallow Casserole; (3) BONUS: Psyche in Saturate (Picking Out the Pieces)]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Mother's Prime Challenge</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Brought Home in a Doggie Bag; (2) My-My Shallow Casserole; (3) BONUS: Psyche in Saturate (Picking Out the Pieces)</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 8 Jan 2012 15:14:13 -0000</pubDate>
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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>
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       <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>
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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>Sat, 31 Dec 2011 22:14:02 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>Xmas, Christmas, miserable, Claus, Kringle, Santa, jolly, debit card, cookies and milk, snow flake</itunes:keywords>
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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>
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       <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>
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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>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>
       <itunes:subtitle>Holiday Dinner and Desserts (A Day Later Repurposed)</itunes:subtitle>
       <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>
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       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201112/169.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Grilled Cheese [smothered]; (2) Egg Foo Young [omlette]; (3) Minestrone [soup]]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Ray[monde]'s Variation on Themes</itunes:subtitle>
       <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>
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       <author>Ed Brown II [ed@eatingredients.com]</author>
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       <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>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Cream of Radical Soup; (2) Roti Rudolph-free Stew; (3) Burger and Rosti; (4) Merry Morning Claus Slaw</itunes:summary>
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       <itunes:keywords>russet, baby bliss, potato, goat lamb, kielbassa, radish, eggplant, mushroom, rudolph, rosti, sausage, roti, fennel, cabbage, sour cream</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>russet, baby bliss, potato, goat lamb, kielbassa, radish, eggplant, mushroom, rudolph, rosti, sausage, roti, fennel, cabbage, sour cream</keywords>
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<item>
       <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>
       <itunes:duration>4:58</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-167_After_Dinner_Slouch.mp3" length="2416640" type="audio/mpeg" />
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       <pubDate>Mon, 28 Nov 2011 3:33:33 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

       <itunes:category text="Arts">
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>stew, chicken, sausage, sun-dried tomatoes, vine ripe, curry, noodles, chee hou sauce, pollo, lucanica, spezzatino, cremini, nicoise, olive, rigatoni, meatballs</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>stew, chicken, sausage, sun-dried tomatoes, vine ripe, curry, noodles, chee hou sauce, pollo, lucanica, spezzatino, cremini, nicoise, olive, rigatoni, meatballs</keywords>
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<item>
       <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>
       <itunes:duration>5:09</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_MRPM-152-155.mp3" length="2494464" type="audio/mpeg" />
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       <pubDate>Sun, 27 Nov 2011 10:24:41 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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       <itunes:category text="Arts">
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            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>bloat, semiotics, filial, fastidious, phantom, occupation, temperance, stomach, gut</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>bloat, semiotics, filial, fastidious, phantom, occupation, temperance, stomach, gut</keywords>
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<item>
       <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>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201111/166.htm</link> 
       <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>
       <itunes:duration>4:18</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-166_Tis_the_Season.mp3" length="2097152" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-166_Tis_the_Season.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sun, 20 Nov 2011 22:42:36 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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            <itunes:category text="Literature" />
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       <itunes:category text="Arts">
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       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
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       </itunes:category>
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>Philly Cheese Steak, almonds, cranberries, baguette, fizz, yukon, sesame sticks, Philadelphia</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>Philly Cheese Steak, almonds, cranberries, baguette, fizz, yukon, sesame sticks, Philadelphia</keywords>
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<item>
       <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>
       <itunes:duration>15:44</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_SoSh-017_Breakfast-Blend.mp3" length="7573504" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_SoSh-017_Breakfast-Blend.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Tue, 8 Nov 2011 2:03:54 -0000</pubDate>
	<category>Food</category>
	<category>Poetry</category>
	<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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       <itunes:category text="Arts">
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       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
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       </itunes:category>
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>breakfast blend, hot cakes, sausage, pancakes, french toast, coffee, sunny-side eggs</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>breakfast blend, hot cakes, sausage, pancakes, french toast, coffee, sunny-side eggs</keywords>
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<item>
       <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>
       <itunes:duration>5:11</itunes:duration>
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       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-165_Besides_This.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2011 7:17:17 -0000</pubDate>
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<category>Poetry</category>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>lobster, parsley, coriander, sunny-side egg, octopus, squid, sesame oil, tilapia, granola</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>lobster, parsley, coriander, sunny-side egg, octopus, squid, sesame oil, tilapia, granola</keywords>
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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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       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat-Ingredients_TP-OBP-13_keen_being.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2011 6:57:57 -0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Poetry</category>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>otorhinolaryngologist, endoscopic adenectomy, adrenalectomy, endocrinologist, hypochondriac, Cushings Disease, diabetes, osteoporosis, high blood, pressure</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>otorhinolaryngologist, endoscopic adenectomy, adrenalectomy, endocrinologist, hypochondriac, Cushings Disease, diabetes, osteoporosis, high blood, pressure</keywords>
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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>
       <itunes:duration>10:12</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat-Ingredients_TP-OBP-12_successful_dilemma.mp3" length="4931584" type="audio/mpeg" />
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       <pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2011 6:28:02 -0000</pubDate>
	<category>Food</category>
	<category>Poetry</category>
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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>
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       <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:category>
         <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: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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<item>
       <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" />
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       <pubDate>Sun, 9 Oct 2011 12:44:06 -0000</pubDate>
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<category>Poetry</category>
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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>
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       <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: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>
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       <pubDate>Tue, 6 Sep 2011 17:08:48 -0000</pubDate>
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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>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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       <itunes:category text="Arts">
            <itunes:category text="Food" />
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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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<item>
       <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 12:35:14 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

       <itunes:category text="Arts">
            <itunes:category text="Literature" />
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       <itunes:category text="Arts">
            <itunes:category text="Food" />
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       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
       </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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<item>
       <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>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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            <itunes:category text="Literature" />
       </itunes:category>
       <itunes:category text="Arts">
            <itunes:category text="Food" />
       </itunes:category>
       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
       </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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<item>
       <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>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_MRPM-134-140.mp3" length="3379200" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_MRPM-134-140.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Tue, 9 Aug 2011 6:58:01 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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            <itunes:category text="Literature" />
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       <itunes:category text="Arts">
            <itunes:category text="Food" />
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       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
       </itunes:category>
         <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>
	<category>Food</category>
	<category>Poetry</category>
	<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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            <itunes:category text="Literature" />
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       <itunes:category text="Arts">
            <itunes:category text="Food" />
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       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
       </itunes:category>
         <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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<item>
       <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>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-160_Druthers.mp3" length="2523136" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-160_Druthers.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jul 2011 10:57:05 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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            <itunes:category text="Literature" />
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       <itunes:category text="Arts">
            <itunes:category text="Food" />
       </itunes:category>
       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
       </itunes:category>
         <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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<item>
       <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>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat-Ingredients_TP-OBP-10_Redeeming_Qualities.mp3" length="4354048" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <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>
	<category>Food</category>
	<category>Poetry</category>
	<category>Arts and Entertainment</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>precocious, tattle, toddler, tsk, continental, orient, takeout, Shrimp Egg Foo Young, Moo Shu Pork, egg roll, fortune cookie</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>precocious, tattle, toddler, tsk, continental, orient, takeout, Shrimp Egg Foo Young, Moo Shu Pork, egg roll, fortune cookie</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Omelet Offerings: Half a Dozen of the Other [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/201107/159.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201107/159.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Saurkraut Blue; (2)  Mushroom Brie; (3) Collard-Sardines Pecorino; (4) Potato Gouda; (5) Popcorn-Marshmallow Cheddar; (6) Lemon-Ham Ricotta ]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Omelet Offerings: Half a Dozen of the Other</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Saurkraut Blue; (2)  Mushroom Brie; (3) Collard-Sardines Pecorino; (4) Potato Gouda; (5) Popcorn-Marshmallow Cheddar; (6) Lemon-Ham Ricotta </itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>8:27</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-159_Omelet_Offerings.mp3" length="4067328" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-159_Omelet_Offerings.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2011 11:43:45 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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            <itunes:category text="Literature" />
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       <itunes:category text="Arts">
            <itunes:category text="Food" />
       </itunes:category>
       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
       </itunes:category>
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>caviar, roe, grits, blackberry, strawberry, tuna fish, sugar-free, ricotta, sauerkraut, blue cheese, watermelon, cinnamon, brie, melba, collard, clementine, pecorino, romano, venn, beefsteak, baguette, gouda, broccoli</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>caviar, roe, grits, blackberry, strawberry, tuna fish, sugar-free, ricotta, sauerkraut, blue cheese, watermelon, cinnamon, brie, melba, collard, clementine, pecorino, romano, venn, beefsteak, baguette, gouda, broccoli</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Mr. Potty Mouth #128-133 [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-128-133.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/mrpm/MRPM-128-133.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>6:14</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_MRPM-128-133.mp3" length="2920448" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_MRPM-128-133.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sun, 10 Jul 2011 8:51:45 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

       <itunes:category text="Arts">
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       <itunes:category text="Arts">
            <itunes:category text="Food" />
       </itunes:category>
       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
       </itunes:category>
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>luck, placation, medical history, sacrifice, succor, camp, figment of the imagination, morbid</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>luck, placation, medical history, sacrifice, succor, camp, figment of the imagination, morbid</keywords>
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       <title>Omelet Offerings: Half a Dozen of the Other [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/201107/159.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201107/159.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Saurkraut Blue; (2)  Mushroom Brie; (3) Collard-Sardines Pecorino; (4) Potato Gouda; (5) Popcorn-Marshmallow Cheddar; (6) Lemon-Ham Ricotta ]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Omelet Offerings: Half a Dozen of the Other</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Saurkraut Blue; (2)  Mushroom Brie; (3) Collard-Sardines Pecorino; (4) Potato Gouda; (5) Popcorn-Marshmallow Cheddar; (6) Lemon-Ham Ricotta </itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>8:24</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-159_Omelet_Offerings.mp3" length="4067328" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-159_Omelet_Offerings.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Mon, 18 Jun 2011 11:43:45 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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       <itunes:category text="Arts">
            <itunes:category text="Food" />
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       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
       </itunes:category>
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>caviar, roe, grits, blackberry, strawberry, tuna fish, sugar-free, ricotta, sauerkraut, blue cheese, watermelon, cinnamon, brie, melba, collard, clementine, pecorino, romano, venn, beefsteak, baguette, gouda, broccoli</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>caviar, roe, grits, blackberry, strawberry, tuna fish, sugar-free, ricotta, sauerkraut, blue cheese, watermelon, cinnamon, brie, melba, collard, clementine, pecorino, romano, venn, beefsteak, baguette, gouda, broccoli</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Acclimation: Try Try Again [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-09_Patient-revisited.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/patient_revisited/TP-OBP-09_Patient-revisited.htm">As I progressed towards my second pituitary tumor resection,</a> my physicians had some concerns about the amount of stress that could be potentially placed upon my heart, while under anesthesia during the surgery. A stress test was ordered.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Acclimation: Try Try Again [travel portrait]</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>As I progressed towards my second pituitary tumor resection, my physicians had some concerns about the amount of stress that could be potentially placed upon my heart, while under anesthesia during the surgery. A stress test was ordered.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>9:32</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat-Ingredients_TP-OBP-09_Patient-revisited.mp3" length="4575232" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat-Ingredients_TP-OBP-09_Patient-revisited.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Tue, 12 Jul 2011 15:26:07 -0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Poetry</category>
	<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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       <itunes:category text="Arts">
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       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>acclimation, EKG, ECHO, electrocardiogram, cardiologist, stress test, rehabilitate, tureen, koskos</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>acclimation, EKG, ECHO, electrocardiogram, cardiologist, stress test, rehabilitate, tureen, koskos</keywords>
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       <title>Grand Denouement: Grandiose Cinema [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/201107/052.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/201107/052.htm">Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century: (1) Grand Denouement: Grandiose Cinema</a> ]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Grand Denouement: Grandiose Cinema</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century: (1) Grand Denouement: Grandiose Cinema</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>3:27</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat-Ingredients_TC-052_Grand_Grandiose.mp3" length="1622016" type="audio/mpeg" />
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       <pubDate>Sun, 10 Jul 2011 7:17:26 -0000</pubDate>
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<item>
       <title>Ray[monde]'s Raifort Revue [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/201106/158.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201106/158.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Gig Gracious Grub; (2) Fancy Farcical Fare; (3) Magical Sleight of Stew ]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Ray[monde]'s Raifort Revue</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 29 Jun 2011 2:30:26 -0000</pubDate>
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<item>
       <title>Quandary Quellings [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/201106/157.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201106/157.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) A Befuddling Buddy Soup; (2) A Comforting Cuddly Stew]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Quandary Quellings</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) A Befuddling Buddy Soup; (2) A Comforting Cuddly Stew</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>4:26</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-157_Quandry_Quellings.mp3" length="2043904" type="audio/mpeg" />
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       <pubDate>Fri, 24 Jun 2011 17:10:45 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>cuttlefish, tamarind, pignolia, char siu, gizzard, balsamic, mafalde, duck</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>cuttlefish, tamarind, pignolia, char siu, gizzard, balsamic, mafalde, duck</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Putting Back Where Belongings [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/201106/051.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/201106/051.htm">Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century: (1) Putting Back Where Belongings</a> ]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Putting Back Where Belongings (</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century: (1) Putting Back Where Belongings</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>4:16</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat-Ingredients_TC-051_Where_Belongings.mp3" length="2068480" type="audio/mpeg" />
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       <pubDate>Sun, 19 Jun 2011 7:45:36 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>indigenity, landmark, land run, land grab, derivative, ancestry, keepsake, intuition, naturalization, life cycle</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>indigenity, landmark, land run, land grab, derivative, ancestry, keepsake, intuition, naturalization, life cycle</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Mr. Potty Mouth #121-127 [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-121-127.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/mrpm/MRPM-121-127.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>6:58</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 3 Jun 2011 6:59:01 -0000</pubDate>
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<category>Poetry</category>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
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       <keywords>snacking, metaphor, misanthrope, meld, throwback, genius, potty mouth, minnow, magnate, disobedience, blastoff</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Marble[wo]man's Cobbler with Potpourri Chew [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/201105/156.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201105/156.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Cobbler; (2) Potpourri Chew; (3) Sides]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Marble[wo]man's Cobbler with Potpourri Chew</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Cobbler; (2) Potpourri Chew; (3) Sides</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>4:40</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-156_Cobbler_Potpourri.mp3" length="3391488" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-156_Cobbler_Potpourri.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Thu, 2 Jun 2011 7:37:01 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>granny smith, rome, lemon, anise seed, streusael, arrow root, Gloucester, walnuts, cherry, candy</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>granny smith, rome, lemon, anise seed, streusael, arrow root, Gloucester, walnuts, cherry, candy</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>A Mounting Memorial Causality [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/201105/155.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201105/155.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Five Star Pulses; (2) Cool Mountain Spuds; (3) Construe/Constraint Family Frisbee]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>A Mounting Memorial Causality</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Five Star Pulses; (2) Cool Mountain Spuds; (3) Construe/Constraint Family Frisbee</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>5:09</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-155_Mounting_Memorial.mp3" length="3735552" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-155_Mounting_Memorial.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Wed, 25 May 2011 8:40:52 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>pulse, lima, black-eyed, bean, hot dog, turkey, molasses, ketchup, bloody hell, sour cream, scallion, frisbee, hamburger, tater, frites, magnum, salute</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>pulse, lima, black-eyed, bean, hot dog, turkey, molasses, ketchup, bloody hell, sour cream, scallion, frisbee, hamburger, tater, frites, magnum, salute</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>[Be]wild[earnest]: Contrary Commissary [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/201105/154.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201105/154.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) A Bowl of Bland Brash Bathos; (2) Bossy Saucy Lingering Stew; (3) Specious Stew: Working an Angle Fish]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>[Be]wild[earnest]: Contrary Commissary</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) A Bowl of Bland Brash Bathos; (2) Bossy Saucy Lingering Stew; (3) Specious Stew: Working an Angle Fish</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>5:12</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Tue, 17 May 2011 23:16:35 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>lobster, dumpling, monk, radish, fennel, mussels, commissary, earnest, bathos, mush, tablespoon, oyster, parsley, splish, splash</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>lobster, dumpling, monk, radish, fennel, mussels, commissary, earnest, bathos, mush, tablespoon, oyster, parsley, splish, splash</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Ray[monde]'s Festival [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/201105/153.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201105/153.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> ((1) Bizarre Bazaar;  (2) Jocular Jubilee; (3) Assembly Align Stew; (4) Combination Carnival; (5) Happy-Hearty Pizzazy-Party [Burrito]]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Ray[monde]'s Festival</itunes:subtitle>
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       <itunes:duration>6:52</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-153_Raymonds_Festival.mp3" length="4972544" type="audio/mpeg" />
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       <pubDate>Fri, 6 May 2011 7:51:27 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
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       <keywords>bizarre, bazaar, jubilee, jocular, assembly, carnival, gizzardsoba, wasabi, pinquito, vadilia, enoki, sole, coconut, callaloo, orzo, pepperoni</keywords>
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<item>
       <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> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/mrpm/MRPM-112-120.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>7:41</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 4 May 2011 22:37:55 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>snacking, metaphor, misanthrope, meld, throwback, genius, potty mouth, minnow, magnate, disobedience, blastoff</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>snacking, metaphor, misanthrope, meld, throwback, genius, potty mouth, minnow, magnate, disobedience, blastoff</keywords>
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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>
       <itunes:duration>4:48</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat-Ingredients_TC-050_Aughting_Juggernaut.mp3" length="3493888" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat-Ingredients_TC-050_Aughting_Juggernaut.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Tue, 25 Apr 2011 8:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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       <itunes:keywords>aught, juggernaut, seance , neurosis, memorabilia, hospitality</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>aught, juggernaut, seance , neurosis, memorabilia, hospitality</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>
       <itunes:duration>8:05</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 11 Apr 2011 7:38:03 -0000</pubDate>
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<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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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>
       <itunes:duration>5:36</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 1 Apr 2011 8:09:21 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
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<item>
       <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" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_AC-026_Gossip_Lane.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Mon, 28 Mar 2011 07:33:01 -0000</pubDate>
	<category>Food</category>
	<category>Poetry</category>
	<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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            <itunes:category text="Literature" />
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       <itunes:category text="Arts">
            <itunes:category text="Food" />
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            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
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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>
       <keywords>musa paradisiaca, plantain, chanterelle, girolle, sardine, romaine, caulis, cauliflower, gossip, nigella, pilchard</keywords>
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<item>
       <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>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-151_Discoveries.mp3" length="5566464" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-151_Discoveries.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sat, 26 Mar 2011 9:27:59 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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            <itunes:category text="Literature" />
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            <itunes:category text="Food" />
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       <itunes:keywords>marinate, glaze, mozzarella, easter, mardi gras, fiasco, enoki, clementine, tibia, provolone, parboil</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>marinate, glaze, mozzarella, easter, mardi gras, fiasco, enoki, clementine, tibia, provolone, parboil</keywords>
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<item>
       <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>
       <itunes:duration>7:37</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-150_Meanderings.mp3" length="5513216" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-150_Meanderings.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Thu, 17 Mar 2011 6:42:31 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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            <itunes:category text="Literature" />
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            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>coriander, southwest philly, cilantro, lava, acorn squash, pecan, yum, soft pretzel, quince, sty, gizzard, mozzarella, meatballs</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>coriander, southwest philly, cilantro, lava, acorn squash, pecan, yum, soft pretzel, quince, sty, gizzard, mozzarella, meatballs</keywords>
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<item>
       <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>
       <itunes:duration>8:48</itunes:duration>
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       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-149_Recicpes_Week.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Fri, 11 Mar 2011 7:23:32 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>kasha, blackeye peas, sole, turmeric, sour cream, sesame seed, cream cheese, hen of woods, soy puff, spaghettini, pancake, fish and chips, lily flower</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>kasha, blackeye peas, sole, turmeric, sour cream, sesame seed, cream cheese, hen of woods, soy puff, spaghettini, pancake, fish and chips, lily flower</keywords>
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<item>
       <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>
       <itunes:duration>7:01</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_MRPM-100-106.mp3" length="5074944" type="audio/mpeg" />
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       <pubDate>Tue, 1 Mar 2011 7:16:45 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>potty mouth, frozen over, bone chilling, ass burning, twighlight, libation, villager, acumen, prima facie, insouciant, staph, pathyogenic, bacteria, nocturnal, icebox, privy, portent, streak</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>potty mouth, frozen over, bone chilling, ass burning, twighlight, libation, villager, acumen, prima facie, insouciant, staph, pathyogenic, bacteria, nocturnal, icebox, privy, portent, streak</keywords>
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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> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/201102/025-AC.htm">Ed's eldest sister goes off to college.</a>  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.]]></description>
       <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>
       <itunes:duration>13:24</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2011 06:24:54 -0000</pubDate>
	<category>Food</category>
	<category>Poetry</category>
	<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>college, labor day, ready-made, ravioli, wok, stir fry, succotash, continental breakfast, how-to</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>college, labor day, ready-made, ravioli, wok, stir fry, succotash, continental breakfast, how-to</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Folding Holdings Over Time Real-time [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/201102/148.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201102/148.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a>  (1) Nook and Cranny Matter; (2) Appertunance Importance; (3) Extended Happenings; (4) Fluxion: From Hot to Cold--Bold; (5) Minotaur Labyrinth Twists; (6) Swell Extremum; (7) Discovery Overlapping; (8) Collective Derivative]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Folding Holdings Over Time Real-time</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Nook and Cranny Matter; (2) Appertunance Importance; (3) Extended Happenings; (4) Fluxion: From Hot to Cold--Bold; (5) Minotaur Labyrinth Twists; (6) Swell Extremum; (7) Discovery Overlapping; (8) Collective Derivative</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>9:24</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 11 Feb 2011 5:33:54 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>lavender, lemongrass, pecorino, minotaur, labyrinth, neri karashi, serrano, fluxion, maitake, brine, derivative</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>lavender, lemongrass, pecorino, minotaur, labyrinth, neri karashi, serrano, fluxion, maitake, brine, derivative</keywords>
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       <title>Mr. Potty Mouth #89-99 [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-89-99.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/mrpm/MRPM-89-99.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>8:50</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_MRPM-89-99.mp3" length="6389760" type="audio/mpeg" />
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       <pubDate>Wed, 2 Feb 2011 6:26:32 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
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       <title>Post-Season Plate-Offs [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/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>
       <itunes:subtitle>Post-Season Plate-Offs</itunes:subtitle>
       <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>
       <itunes:duration>6:27</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-147_Plate-Offs.mp3" length="4710400" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-147_Plate-Offs.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Fri, 28 Jan 2011 0:41:21 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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            <itunes:category text="Literature" />
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       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
       </itunes:category>
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>arugula, avocado, tortilla, swine, rice cake, serrano, mot bean, tangerine, tilapia, citrus, undercover, arrowroot</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>arugula, avocado, tortilla, swine, rice cake, serrano, mot bean, tangerine, tilapia, citrus, undercover, arrowroot</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Marble[wo]man's Makeover Takeover [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/201101/146.htm</link> 
       <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>
       <itunes:subtitle>Marble[wo]man's Makeover Takeover</itunes:subtitle>
       <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>
       <itunes:duration>8:14</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 16 Jan 2011 10:54:37 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>burgeon, rum raisin, bok choy, buna-shimeji, iceberg, edamame, soybean, cilantro, jalepeno</itunes:keywords>
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<item>
       <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>
       <author>Ed Brown II [ed@eatingredients.com]</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/201101/024-AC.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/201101/024-AC.htm">Reminence of a bedtime snack.</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Cookies and Cream: Tell Me a Bedtime Story [anecdote/Marble[wo]man] (Eat Ingredients.com)</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Reminence of a bedtime snack.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>7:49</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_AC-024_Cookies-and-Cream.mp3" length="5533696" type="audio/mpeg" />
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       <pubDate>Sat, 8 Jan 2011 00:05:34 -0000</pubDate>
	<category>Food</category>
	<category>Poetry</category>
	<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>cookie, chocolate chip, niece, milk, bedtime, snack, dessert, parchment, bake, eerie</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>cookie, chocolate chip, niece, milk, bedtime, snack, dessert, parchment, bake, eerie</keywords>
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<item>
       <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>
       <keywords>poetry, rap, MC, Johnny Appleseed, penitentiary, scrobble, lo-fi, hi-fi, wannabe, tralla la, gansta, zombie, boudoir, soiree</keywords>
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       <title>Mr. Potty Mouth #83-88 [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-83-88.htm</link> 
       <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>
       <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>8:32</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 3 Jan 2011 3:38:05 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>potty mouth, bookstuff, blog, blip, EOY, consolidation, dyslexia, silo, fortress, pillar, football, sports metaphor, procrastination, ascention</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>potty mouth, bookstuff, blog, blip, EOY, consolidation, dyslexia, silo, fortress, pillar, football, sports metaphor, procrastination, ascention</keywords>
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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>
       <itunes:duration>7:24</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 26 Dec 2010 09:43:52 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>marinara, portobello, yellow wax pepper, flaxseed, ricotta, mozzarella, ginseng, hen of the woods, croutons, red soda potato, truffle</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>marinara, portobello, yellow wax pepper, flaxseed, ricotta, mozzarella, ginseng, hen of the woods, croutons, red soda potato, truffle</keywords>
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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:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>pignolia, okra, soya, tomatillo, savoy, jicama, cassava, chestnut, oxtail, molasses, jerk, soybeans, musket, cabbage, breadcrumb</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>pignolia, okra, soya, tomatillo, savoy, jicama, cassava, chestnut, oxtail, molasses, jerk, soybeans, musket, cabbage, breadcrumb</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>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat-Ingredients_TC-049_Topic_Epic.mp3" length="10002432" type="audio/mpeg" />
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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:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> owled
       <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:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <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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       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat-Ingredients_TC-048_Sci-Fi_Fly.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sun, 21 Nov 2010 11:16:42 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>competitive intelligence, business plan, interconnectivity, cross categorization, disaster recovery, convergence</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>competitive intelligence, business plan, interconnectivity, cross categorization, disaster recovery, convergence</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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       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-142_Throes-of-Consumption.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sun, 14 Nov 2010 20:50:02 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>gumbo, throes, okra, kielbasa, catfish, sunflower, dominca, mulatto, tilapia, verde, babuni, lentil, arbol, sesame</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>gumbo, throes, okra, kielbasa, catfish, sunflower, dominca, mulatto, tilapia, verde, babuni, lentil, arbol, sesame</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>
       <itunes:duration>7:08</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 6 Nov 2010 13:11:31 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>plainsong, missive, almond, perch, fascia, mayo, spatula, jalapeno, cliantro, kosher, tartar, crab cakes, candle</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>plainsong, missive, almond, perch, fascia, mayo, spatula, jalapeno, cliantro, kosher, tartar, crab cakes, candle</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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       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_MRPM-67-72.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sat, 30 Oct 2010 8:29:09 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>potty mouth, restaurant, decorum, taste test, location, mouse, conundrum, public record, shock of the new, blast from the past, trick or treat, schemata, nostalgia trip</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>potty mouth, restaurant, decorum, taste test, location, mouse, conundrum, public record, shock of the new, blast from the past, trick or treat, schemata, nostalgia trip</keywords>
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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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       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-140_Frightful_Delightful.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sun, 24 Oct 2010 8:27:08 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Generation: Future Feedings: Vision #4 [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
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  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201010/139.htm</link> 
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       <itunes:subtitle>Generation: Future Feedings: Vision #4</itunes:subtitle>
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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>
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  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/mrpm/MRPM-62-66.htm</link> 
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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> 
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       <title>Generation: Future Feedings: Vision #3 [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/201010/138.htm</link> 
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       <itunes:subtitle>Generation: Future Feedings: Vision #3</itunes:subtitle>
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       <title>Commune-House Cooking [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
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       <title>Mr. Potty Mouth #55 - 61 [epigrams/aphorisms] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
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       <title>Mr. Potty Mouth #50 - 54 [epigrams/aphorisms] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
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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>
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  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201007/132.htm</link> 
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       <title>Fuming Industrial Strength [anecdotal cooking] (Eat Ingredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II [ed@eatingredients.com]</itunes:author>
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       <title>Untitled Provenance [21st Century] (Eat Ingredients.com)</title>
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       <title>(Un)Conventional Americana [foodstuff] (Eat Ingredients.com)</title>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 4 Jul 2010 23:42:51 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Mr. Potty Mouth [epigrams/aphorisms] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
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       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II [ed@eatingredients.com]</itunes:author>
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       <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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<item>
       <title>The Different Deviants [21st Century] (Eat Ingredients.com)</title>
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       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II [ed@eatingredients.com]</itunes:author>
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       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II [ed@eatingredients.com]</itunes:author>
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       <itunes:subtitle>Liaison de Resistance</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Stirring Loquacious Pond; (2) Comment Allez-Vous Poulet-Pomme De Terre Ragout; (3) Bitter-Sweet Beef Mixup; (4) Majestic Belles-Casserole</itunes:summary>
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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>
       <keywords>cayenne, Krupuk, Loquat, bamboo, parsnip, casserole, poulet, pomme, ragout, jerky</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>
       <itunes:duration>5:36</itunes:duration>
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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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<item>
       <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>
       <itunes:duration>7:00</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 2 May 2010 11:06:43 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <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>
       <itunes:duration>9:41</itunes:duration>
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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:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <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>
       <itunes:duration>7:47</itunes:duration>
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       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-123_Feedback_Ecology-03.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sun, 14 Mar 2010 5:39:54 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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       <itunes:category text="Arts">
            <itunes:category text="Food" />
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       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
       </itunes:category>
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>tuna, banana, pine nut, mayonnaise, curry, nutmeg, raisin, turmeric, thyme, baguette, emmental, griddle, celery, pancake, fungus, bog</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>tuna, banana, pine nut, mayonnaise, curry, nutmeg, raisin, turmeric, thyme, baguette, emmental, griddle, celery, pancake, fungus, bog</keywords>
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<item>
       <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> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century: (1) <a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/201003/041.htm">Ethereal Material</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Ethereal Material</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century: (1) Ethereal Material</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>3:00</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat-Ingredients_TC-041_Ethereal_Material.mp3" length="2912256" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat-Ingredients_TC-041_Ethereal_Material.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sun, 7 Mar 2010 7:31:20 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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       <itunes:category text="Arts">
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       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, reckon, awaken, mythology, chroinicle, cluster, trajectory, methologology, epic, ethereal</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, reckon, awaken, mythology, chroinicle, cluster, trajectory, methologology, epic, ethereal</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Enduring Convalescence [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/201002/122.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201002/122.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) A Mischief Mauve; (2) Angst Embodied in Parts; (3) Appetite Antagonized En Masse; (4) Attuned Tummy Turner]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Enduring Convalescence</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) A Mischief Mauve; (2) Angst Embodied in Parts; (3) Appetite Antagonized En Masse; (4) Attuned Tummy Turner</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>7:22</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-122_Enduring_Convalescence.mp3" length="4460544" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-122_Enduring_Convalescence.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sun, 28 Feb 2010 7:15:32 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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       <itunes:category text="Arts">
            <itunes:category text="Food" />
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       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>Campanelle, mauve, salmon, lentil, angst, radish, en masse, scallion, horseradish, Cantaloup, Turmeric</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>Campanelle, mauve, salmon, lentil, angst, radish, en masse, scallion, horseradish, Cantaloup, Turmeric</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Ray[monde]'s Encompassing Region [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II [ed@eatingredients.com]</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II [ed@eatingredients.com]</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201002/121.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201002/121.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Axis Planar Plot Stew; (2)  Impartial Lunch in Parts [west]; (3) Rotation Filler [east]; (4) Shrimp Moodle Soup [south]; (5) Mushroom and Rice Soup Dew [north]]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Ray[monde]'s Encompassing Region</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Axis Planar Plot Stew; (2)  Impartial Lunch in Parts [west]; (3) Rotation Filler [east]; (4) Shrimp Moodle Soup [south]; (5) Mushroom and Rice Soup Dew [north]</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>7:42</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-121_Encompassing_Region.mp3" length="7421952" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-121_Encompassing_Region.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2010 9:10:56 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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       </itunes:category>
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>axis, clove, ricotta, gobble, scramble, balsamic, pretzel, rotisserie, thyme, worcestershire, flaxseed, bella, pecan, lamb</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>axis, clove, ricotta, gobble, scramble, balsamic, pretzel, rotisserie, thyme, worcestershire, flaxseed, bella, pecan, lamb</keywords>
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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-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>
       <itunes:summary>The words tweeted here are subconscious epigrams, nonsense disguised as aphorisms.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>12:42</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_MRPM-01-21.mp3" length="7655424" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_MRPM-01-21.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2010 9:51:24 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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       <itunes:category text="Arts">
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       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>potty mouth, tweets, finger pointing, stick-shift, insinuation, self-loathing, masochist</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>potty mouth, tweets, finger pointing, stick-shift, insinuation, self-loathing, masochist</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Feedback Ecology #02 [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/201002/120.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201002/120.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Whetting Cup of Soup; (2) Challenged Childhood Essay; (3) Texfu Tomwich; (4) Broken Token Spiffed Soup; (5) Upstream Stew; (6) Solid-Sipping Consomme with Notalotah Liquid]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Feedback Ecology #02</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Whetting Cup of Soup; (2) Challenged Childhood Essay; (3) Texfu Tomwich; (4) Broken Token Spiffed Soup; (5) Upstream Stew; (6) Solid-Sipping Consomme with Notalotah Liquid</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>7:00</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-120_Feedback_Ecology-02.mp3" length="4231168" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-120_Feedback_Ecology-02.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sun, 7 Feb 2010 8:22:21 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</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>ecology, parsnip, beet, rosemary, bok choy, tapioca, mountain trout, cremini, molasses, consomme, scallion, soya bean</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>ecology, parsnip, beet, rosemary, bok choy, tapioca, mountain trout, cremini, molasses, consomme, scallion, soya bean</keywords>
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<item>
       <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> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201001/119.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Faraway Subtle Noodle Soup; (2) Deliberation Commune Stews; (3) Coddling Contentment<]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Feedback Ecology #01</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Faraway Subtle Noodle Soup; (2) Deliberation Commune Stews; (3) Coddling Contentment</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>6:04</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-119_Feedback_Ecology.mp3" length="3670016" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-119_Feedback_Ecology.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sat, 30 Jan 2010 20:15:57 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</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>ecology, bok choy, soya bean, oyster, mushroom, smelt, turmeric, cloves, deliberate, thyme, cod, parsley</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>ecology, bok choy, soya bean, oyster, mushroom, smelt, turmeric, cloves, deliberate, thyme, cod, parsley</keywords>
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       <title>SILENT TALKIE: Six Degrees of Urban Planning (A Surveillance) [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"><p>SILENT TALKIE: Six Degrees of Urban Planning (A Surveillance)</a></p><p>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.</p><p>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.</p><p>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.</p><p><em>While the cat meows, the cougar roars.</em>]]></description>
       <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>
       <itunes:duration>24:04</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_SoSh-014_Six-Degrees_Urban_Planning.mp3" length="14470073" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_SoSh-014_Six-Degrees_Urban_Planning.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 16:45:01 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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            <itunes:category text="Literature" />
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       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
       </itunes:category>
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>urban planning, surveillance, telecommuter, hobble, gratuitous, obligation, gimp, tap-dance</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>urban planning, surveillance, telecommuter, hobble, gratuitous, obligation, gimp, tap-dance</keywords>
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<item>
       <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>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201001/118.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201001/118.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Ray[monde]'s Spaghetti Stew; (2) Oatmeal Smoothie [basic gravy]; (3) Swamped Soba]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Blah Hullabaloo</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Ray[monde]'s Spaghetti Stew; (2) Oatmeal Smoothie [basic gravy]; (3) Swamped Soba</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>5:05</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-118_Blah_Hullabaloo.mp3" length="4919296" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-118_Blah_Hullabaloo.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sun, 17 Jan 2010 4:33:21 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</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>spaghetti, provolone, soba, swamp, hullabaloo, smoothie, tomatillo, sprinkles, sage, shard, grapefruit</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>spaghetti, provolone, soba, swamp, hullabaloo, smoothie, tomatillo, sprinkles, sage, shard, grapefruit</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Twin Pinings [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/201001/021-AC.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/201001/021-AC.htm">Ed discovers</a> that personal painterly pictorial aesthetic relationships are a rare find.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Twin Pinings</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Ed discovers that personal painterly pictorial aesthetic relationships are a rare find.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>7:49</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_AC-021_Twin_Pinings.mp3" length="7548928" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_AC-021_Twin_Pinings.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sun, 11 Jan 2010 7:23:54 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
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       </itunes:category>
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>twins, utopia, dystopia, afro-euro, americana, birthright, architecture, legacy, tableau</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>twins, utopia, dystopia, afro-euro, americana, birthright, architecture, legacy, tableau</keywords>
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       <title>Spherical Bite-Sized Broths [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/201001/117.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/201001/117.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Pearly Broth; (2) Bally Broth]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Spherical Bite-Sized Broths</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Pearly Broth; (2) Bally Broth</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>8:01</itunes:duration>
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       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-117_Spherical-Broths.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sun, 3 Jan 2010 16:01:17 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

       <itunes:category text="Arts">
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       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
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       </itunes:category>
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>brussels sprouts, veal, pine nuts, meatball, pecorino romano, pasta #8</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>brussels sprouts, veal, pine nuts, meatball, pecorino romano, pasta #8</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Aftertaste Concoctions [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/200912/116.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200912/116.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Eccentric Centrism; (2) Leggy Pasta-Rice; (3) Ed's Chorizo and Eggs (revisited); (4) Cuatro-Parte Guisado; (5) Baked Bruncheon Omelet; (6) Shmancy Saliva Spread (Room-Tempered)]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Aftertaste Concoctions</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Eccentric Centrism; (2) Leggy Pasta-Rice; (3) Ed's Chorizo and Eggs (revisited); (4) Cuatro-Parte Guisado; (5) Baked Bruncheon Omelet; (6) Shmancy Saliva Spread (Room-Tempered)</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>8:01</itunes:duration>
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       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-116_Aftertaste_Concoctions.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sun, 27 Dec 2009 0:45:53 -0000</pubDate>
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<item>
       <title>Emancipated Uniformity [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/200912/040.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: <a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200912/040.htm">Emanciapted Uniformity</a>: Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Emancipated Uniformity</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Emanciapted Uniformity: Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>4:14</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 20 Dec 2009 5:47:03 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, emancipate, uniform, think tank, chronology, evangelism, world order, political radicalism</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, emancipate, uniform, think tank, chronology, evangelism, world order, political radicalism</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Stomach Stuffers / Crevice Fillers [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/200912/115.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200912/115.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Garish Grout Chowder; (2) Spladhesive Salad Sandwich; (3) Creamy Cottage Caulk]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Stomach Stuffers / Crevice Fillers</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Garish Grout Chowder; (2) Spladhesive Salad Sandwich; (3) Creamy Cottage Caulk</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>4:55</itunes:duration>
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       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-115_Stomach_Stuffers.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sun, 13 Dec 2009 4:17:21 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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       <itunes:category text="Arts">
            <itunes:category text="Food" />
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       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>grout, short pot life, caulk, gizzard, floppy, pecorino romano, caper, crevice, filler, stuffer</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>grout, short pot life, caulk, gizzard, floppy, pecorino romano, caper, crevice, filler, stuffer</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Tizzying Seasonings [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/200912/114.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200912/114.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Ray[monde]'s Melon-Tropic Tilapia; (2) Ray[monde]'s Basa and Beans]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Tizzying Seasonings</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Ray[monde]'s Melon-Tropic Tilapia; (2) Ray[monde]'s Basa and Beans</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>4:47</itunes:duration>
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       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-114_Tizzying_Seasonings.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sun, 6 Dec 2009 17:56:32 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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       <itunes:category text="Arts">
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       </itunes:category>
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            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
       </itunes:category>
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>tizzy, seasoning, melanotropic, melon, tropical, tilapia, honey dew, cantaloupe, ginseng, basa, swai, kielbasa, swiss chard, tawny port</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>tizzy, seasoning, melanotropic, melon, tropical, tilapia, honey dew, cantaloupe, ginseng, basa, swai, kielbasa, swiss chard, tawny port</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Festive Fowl Stew [Redux] [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/200911/113.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[Ed wonders whether or not the sequel (Neo-[modern]) is better than the original.  <a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200911/113.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Festive Fowl Stew [Redux] ]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Festive Fowl Stew [Redux]</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Ed wonders whether or not the sequel (Neo-[modern]) is better than the original. FOODSTUFF: (1) Festive Fowl Stew [Redux] </itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>3:44</itunes:duration>
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       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-113_Festive-Fowl_Rdeux.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sat, 28 Nov 2009 11:12:37 -0000</pubDate>
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<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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            <itunes:category text="Literature" />
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       <itunes:category text="Arts">
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       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
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       </itunes:category>
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>duck, pressure cook, neomodernism, campanelle, scallion, mushroom, red d'anjou, pear</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>duck, pressure cook, neomodernism, campanelle, scallion, mushroom, red d'anjou, pear</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Racial Bitmapping [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/200911/039.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200911/039.htm">TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: (1) Racial Bitmapping</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Racial Bitmapping</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: (1) Racial Bitmapping</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>3:52</itunes:duration>
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       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat-Ingredients_TC-039_Racial_Bitmapping.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 8:43:36 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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            <itunes:category text="Literature" />
       </itunes:category>
       <itunes:category text="Arts">
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       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
       </itunes:category>
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, bitmap, simulacrum, diversity, pixel, gradient, predominence, provoke, wit, sarcasm, figuration</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, bitmap, simulacrum, diversity, pixel, gradient, predominence, provoke, wit, sarcasm, figuration</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Errant Piquant Aberrations [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/200911/112.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200911/112.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Proto-Festive Fowl; (2) Cheesy Capsicum Campanelle; (3) Young Soup with Egg and Shrimp; (4) Sweet Tilapia Layer Melt]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Errant Piquant Aberrations</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Proto-Festive Fowl; (2) Cheesy Capsicum Campanelle; (3) Young Soup with Egg and Shrimp; (4) Sweet Tilapia Layer Melt</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>6:32</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-112_Aberration.mp3" length="6307840" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-112_Aberration.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 7:47:51 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

       <itunes:category text="Arts">
            <itunes:category text="Literature" />
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       <itunes:category text="Arts">
            <itunes:category text="Food" />
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       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>FOODSTUFF, suspect, complexion, derivation, ambiguity, capital, zone, worthiness, comprehension, agency, conversation, cavort, calculate, interest, capital, expense, niche</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>FOODSTUFF, suspect, complexion, derivation, ambiguity, capital, zone, worthiness, comprehension, agency, conversation, cavort, calculate, interest, capital, expense, niche</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Suspects of Interest [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/200911/038.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200911/038.htm">TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY:</a> (1) Suspects of Interest]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Suspects of Interest</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: (1) Suspects of Interest</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>3:11</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat-Ingredients_TC-038_Suspects_of_Interest.mp3" length="3911680" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat-Ingredients_TC-038_Suspects_of_Interest.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sat, 7 Nov 2009 11:32:21 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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            <itunes:category text="Literature" />
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       <itunes:category text="Arts">
            <itunes:category text="Food" />
       </itunes:category>
       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
       </itunes:category>
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, suspect, complexion, derivation, ambiguity, capital, zone, worthiness, comprehension, agency, conversation, cavort, calculate, interest, capital, expense, niche</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, suspect, complexion, derivation, ambiguity, capital, zone, worthiness, comprehension, agency, conversation, cavort, calculate, interest, capital, expense, niche</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Gobbling Gustation [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/200910/111.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200910/111.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Giving Fast Thanks Break; (2) Gardening Soup]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Gobbling Gustation</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Giving Fast Thanks Break; (2) Gardening Soup</itunes:summary>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-111_Gobbling_Gustation.mp3" length="3112960" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-111_Gobbling_Gustation.mp3</guid>
       <itunes:duration>4:02</itunes:duration>
       <pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 2:30:53 -0000</pubDate>
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<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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       <itunes:category text="Arts">
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       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
       </itunes:category>
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>gobble, gustation, oatmeal, almond, cranberry, mint, asparagas, queso fresco, balsamic</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>gobble, gustation, oatmeal, almond, cranberry, mint, asparagas, queso fresco, balsamic</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Cultivation [in] Confidence [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/200910/037.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200910/037.htm">Poem</a> from the collection Twenty-First Century: (1) Cultivation [in] Confidence]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Cultivation [in] Confidence</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century: (1) Cultivation [in] Confidence</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>4:22</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat-Ingredients_TC-037_Culture-Confidence.mp3" length="4222976" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat-Ingredients_TC-037_Culture-Confidence.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sun, 25 Oct 2009 18:25:12 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, cultivation, solidarity,volition, demographics, tabloid, genetics, affluence, connecting, dots, prayer, mantra, refinement</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, cultivation, solidarity,volition, demographics, tabloid, genetics, affluence, connecting, dots, prayer, mantra, refinement </keywords>
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       <title>Laboratory [Din-Din] Suppers [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/200910/110.htm</link> 
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       <itunes:subtitle>Laboratory [Din-Din] Suppers</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Laboratory [Din-Din] Suppers; (2) Stuffy Nose Bull Dinky Soup; (3) Ray[monde]'s Shallow Pond</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>5:36</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 18 Oct 2009 18:34:21 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
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       <keywords>dingy, chicken, wings, mustard, seed, shiitake, sour cream, peanuts, turnip, cardamom, corn starch, basa, tofu, cilantro, linden flower, wasabe</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Champing the Chew [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/200910/109.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200910/109.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Duo 'Pasta' Carnivorous Casserole; (2) Present Day Ruminations]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Champing the Chew</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Duo 'Pasta' Carnivorous Casserole; (2) Present Day Ruminations</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>4:45</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 9 Oct 2009 5:04:32 -0000</pubDate>
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<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
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       <keywords>champ, ruminate, ruminations, carnivorous, casserole, spaghetti, pasta, taragon, grapeseed, parsely, sesame, silken, pecorino romano</keywords>
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       <title>Scandalous Perogatives [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/200910/108.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200910/108.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) So-So Breakfast; (2) Semi-Soup; (3) A Mild Hot Hunkering; (4) Ray[monde]'s Morning Stew]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Scandalous Perogatives</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) So-So Breakfast; (2) Semi-Soup; (3) A Mild Hot Hunkering; (4) Ray[monde]'s Morning Stew</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>6:19</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 4 Oct 2009 4:15:19 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>purple onion, quince, leeks, hunker, shrimp, arrowroot, waffle, drumstick, chicken wing, monde, prerogative</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>purple onion, quince, leeks, hunker, shrimp, arrowroot, waffle, drumstick, chicken wing, monde, prerogative</keywords>
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       <title>Cultural Studies: Cuisine 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/200909/107.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.multifest.com/about/" target="_blank">Ed's 
                      work</a> <i>feeds</i> into <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_Studies" target="_blank" title="Cultural Studies (Wikipedia)">Cultural 
                      Studies</a>. Should <a href="http://chronicle.com/article/Whats-the-Matter-With/48334/" target="_blank" title="''What's the Matter With Cultural Studies?'' The Chronicle of Higher Education: Opinion & Ideas: The Chronicle Review; 09/14/2009">academia</a> 
                      step up to (sitdown at) the plate?<br><br><a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200909/107.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) The Polenta Populous Collection; (2) Baked Macaroni &amp; Cheese; (3) Collared Civility (Shackle Soup); (4) Beef Broccoli with a Wasabe Haute; (5) Ray 'The Technician' Taco; (6) Fun Funky Fungi Feast]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Cultural Studies: Cuisine Week </itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Ed's work feeds into Cultural Studies. Should academia step up to (sitdown at) the plate?  FOODSTUFF: (1) The Polenta Populous Collection; (2) Baked Macaroni &amp; Cheese; (3) Collared Civility (Shackle Soup); (4) Beef Broccoli with a Wasabe Haute; (5) Ray 'The Technician' Taco; (6) Fun Funky Fungi Feast</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>12:05</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 25 Sep 2009 8:35:52 -0000</pubDate>
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<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>eggplant, pecorino, wasabe, collard, pistachio, shallot, macaroni, clove, corallini, fungi, taco, cultural studies, shackle, ch</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>eggplant, pecorino, wasabe, collard, pistachio, shallot, macaroni, clove, corallini, fungi, taco, cultural studies, shackle, ch</keywords>
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       <title>Y2ME [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/200909/036.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200909/036.htm">Poem</a> from the collection Twenty-First Century: (1) Y2ME]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Y2ME</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century: (1) Y2ME</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>5:35</itunes:duration>
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       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat-Ingredients_TC-036_Y2ME.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sat, 19 Sep 2009 5:41:52 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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            <itunes:category text="Literature" />
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       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
       </itunes:category>
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, android, synapse, fringe, phantasm, vitals, trigger, gaming, ballistic, horror, synopsis, diagnose</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, android, synapse, fringe, phantasm, vitals, trigger, gaming, ballistic, horror, synopsis, diagnose</keywords>
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       <title>Fascination Plates Prix Fixe [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/200909/020-AC.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200909/020-AC.htm">Ed fixates</a> on his dining discressions (and his mother).]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Fascination Plates Prix Fixe</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary> Ed fixates on his dining discressions (and his mother).</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>10:43</itunes:duration>
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       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_AC-020_Fascination_Plates.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sat, 12 Sep 2009 23:00:44 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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            <itunes:category text="Food" />
       </itunes:category>
       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
       </itunes:category>
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>luxury, prix fixe, milieu, sonic boom, subconscious, nurture, decaf, taste-test, finger-licking, horseradish</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>luxury, prix fixe, milieu, sonic boom, subconscious, nurture, decaf, taste-test, finger-licking, horseradish</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Dinette Vignettes [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200909/106.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200909/106.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Morning Munch; (2) Sour Dragon Soup]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Dinette Vignettes</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Morning Munch; (2) Sour Dragon Soup</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>4:04</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-106_Dinette_Vignettes.mp3" length="3936256" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-106_Dinette_Vignettes.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Mon, 7 Sep 2009 00:27:09 -0000</pubDate>
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<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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            <itunes:category text="Literature" />
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       <itunes:category text="Arts">
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       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
       </itunes:category>
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>munch,shoulder, quince, toast, pory, broccoli, sour cream, dragon, croutons, parboil, hunk, tapioca</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>munch,shoulder, quince, toast, pory, broccoli, sour cream, dragon, croutons, parboil, hunk, tapioca</keywords>
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       <title>The Penning of the Pig [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200908/105.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200908/105.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Peach Picnic Pork; (2) Parsley Pork Pasta; (3) Filthy Pork Soup]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>The Penning of the Pig</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Peach Picnic Pork; (2) Parsley Pork Pasta; (3) Filthy Pork Soup</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>4:50</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-105_pigpen.mp3" length="4562944" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-105_pigpen.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sat, 29 Aug 2009 5:16:09 -0000</pubDate>
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<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

       <itunes:category text="Arts">
            <itunes:category text="Literature" />
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       <itunes:category text="Arts">
            <itunes:category text="Food" />
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       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
       </itunes:category>
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>picnic, dipping, shoulder, swine, hog, pig, pork, parsley, basboo, oyster, curry, rind, nutmeg, tofu, tapioca, viscous, pulverize</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>picnic, dipping, shoulder, swine, hog, pig, pork, parsley, bamboo, oyster, curry, rind, nutmeg, tofu, tapioca, viscous, pulverize</keywords>
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       <title>Commodity Patented [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200908/035.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200908/035.htm">Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</A> ]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:03:19</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat-Ingredients_TC-035_Commodity_Patented.mp3" length="3219456" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat-Ingredients_TC-035_Commodity_Patented.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2009 03:12:20 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

       <itunes:category text="Arts">
            <itunes:category text="Literature" />
       </itunes:category>
       <itunes:category text="Arts">
            <itunes:category text="Food" />
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       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
       </itunes:category>
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, commodity, patent, civilization, hardline, preference, ingrain, genetics, provenance</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, commodity, patent, civilization, hardline, preference, ingrain, genetics, provenance</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Gathering Disposition [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200908/104.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200908/104.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Soup Au Jus; (2) Be the Broth Hot; (3) Crotchety Crustacean; (4) Beety Eyes; (5) Granny's Cat Stew]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Gathering Disposition</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Soup Au Jus; (2) Be the Broth Hot; (3) Crotchety Crustacean; (4) Beety Eyes; (5) Granny's Cat Stew</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>6:32</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-104_disposition.mp3" length="6236585" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-104_disposition.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 7:33:21 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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            <itunes:category text="Literature" />
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       <itunes:category text="Arts">
            <itunes:category text="Food" />
       </itunes:category>
       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
       </itunes:category>
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>radish, worcestershire, watercress, crustacean, thyme, gouda, sauerkraut, beet, eggplant, porcini, catfish, coconut</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>radish, worcestershire, watercress, crustacean, thyme, gouda, sauerkraut, beet, eggplant, porcini, catfish, coconut</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Predominantly Phratry [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200908/034.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200908/034.htm">Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</A> ]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:03:36</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat-Ingredients_TC-034_Predominantly_Phratry.mp3" length="3493888" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat-Ingredients_TC-034_Predominantly_Phratry.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 04:15:07 -0000</pubDate>
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<category>Poetry</category>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, common sense, entreaty, govrernance, parentage, spectator, agent rudimentary, rumination, delicacy, TGIF</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, common sense, entreaty, govrernance, parentage, spectator, agent rudimentary, rumination, delicacy, TGIF</keywords>
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       <title>Ethnoesotericism [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200908/103.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200908/103.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Grand Lambshell; (2) Grazing Wallow; (3) Bean Double; (4) Sauced, Soft and Corny Meal; (5) Hot or Cold Borderline Dessert]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Ethnoesotericism</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Grand Lambshell; (2) Grazing Wallow; (3) Bean Double; (4) Sauced, Soft and Corny Meal; (5) Hot or Cold Borderline Dessert</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>6:32</itunes:duration>
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       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-103_ethnoesotericsm.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Fri, 6 Aug 2009 7:03:46 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>ethnoesotericism, lamb, provolone, scallion, bison, rum rasin, fennel, kidney, foilage, kasha, buckwheat, fillo, niblets</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>ethnoesotericism, lamb, provolone, scallion, bison, rum rasin, fennel, kidney, foilage, kasha, buckwheat, fillo, niblets</keywords>
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              <title>From Society, to the City, to Culture Again (Multifest.com)</title>
              <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (multipod@multifest.com)</itunes:author>
              <author>Ed Brown II (multipod@multifest.com)</author>
              <link>http://www.multifest.com/poetry/</link>
              <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.multifest.com/poetry/">Poem</a> [<a href="http://www.multifest.com/poetry/artarch-web.pdf">download PDF</a>] from the collection <i>Portraits and Landscapes</i>.]]></description>
              <itunes:subtitle>From Society, to the City, to Culture Again (Multifest.com)</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Poem from the collection 'Portraits and Landscapes'</itunes:summary>
              <itunes:duration>0:01:32</itunes:duration>
              <enclosure url="http://www.archive.org/download/multi_051116/BrownII-Ed_From-Soceity-to-the-City-to-Culture-Again_Recording_2005-11-15.mp3" length="745984" type="audio/mpeg "/>
              <guid>http://www.archive.org/download/multi_051116/BrownII-Ed_From-Soceity-to-the-City-to-Culture-Again_Recording_2005-11-15.mp3</guid>
              <pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 6:43:51 -0000</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:category text="Play" /> 
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              <itunes:keywords>arts entertainment poetry spoken word culture education philosophy performance drama criticism essay play multifest.com Ed Brown II Edward K. multimanifestations persona tradition democracy psychology cultural studies identity fiction From Society to the City to Culture Again</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>On Being Patient #8: Precise Obfuscation: A Cafeteria Commentary [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/patient/TP-OBP-08_Patient.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/patient/TP-OBP-08_Patient.htm">Ed concludes that he is healing--the economy???</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Ed concludes that he is healing--the economy???</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Ed concludes that he is healing--the economy???</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:7:39</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_TP-BP-08_Precise_Obfuscation.mp3" length="7376896  " type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_TP-BP-08_Precise_Obfuscation.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 6:42:51 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>demographic era, Endoscopic Transsphenoidal Surgery, foggy grogggies, multitasking, multimedia, 80/20, 50/50</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>demographic era, Endoscopic Transsphenoidal Surgery, foggy grogggies, multitasking, multimedia, 80/20, 50/50</keywords>
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       <title>Cerebrating Acquaintances [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200907/102.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200907/102.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Mumbo Mollusk Stew; (2) Presto Dip; (3) Radish Eggs; (4) Baby Blue Bunyan Biscuits]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Cerebrating Acquaintances</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Mumbo Mollusk Stew; (2) Presto Dip; (3) Radish Eggs; (4) Baby Blue Bunyan Biscuits</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:6:44</itunes:duration>
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       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-102_cerebrate.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sat, 25 Jul 2009 8:42:05 -0000</pubDate>
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       </itunes:category>
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       <itunes:keywords>squid, mollusk, leek, lily flower, pineapple, croaker, presto, radish, paul bunyan, blue, arrowroot</itunes:keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Stew's Version: Sassy Salvage; Savage Savvy [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200907/101.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200907/101.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Version #1 - Sassy Salvage; (2) Version #2 - Savage Savvy]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Stew's Version: Sassy Salvage; Savage Savvy</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Version #1 - Sassy Salvage; (2) Version #2 - Savage Savvy</itunes:summary>
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       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-101_Stews._Version.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sat, 18 Jul 2009 1:37:31 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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       <itunes:category text="Arts">
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       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
       </itunes:category>
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>romaine, sausage, pepperoni, fontina, basil, balsamic, pecorino, romano</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>romaine, sausage, pepperoni, fontina, basil, balsamic, pecorino, romano</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Ideal Zeal Appeal [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200907/033.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200907/033.htm">Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</A> ]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:03:51</itunes:duration>
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       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat-Ingredients_TC-033_Ideal_Zeal_Appeal.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sun, 12 Jul 2009 08:29:47 -0000</pubDate>
<category>Food</category>
<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</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>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, diary, motif, incarnation, reincarnation, chronicle, dreams, postulate, probability, premise</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, diary, motif, incarnation, reincarnation, chronicle, dreams, postulate, probability, premise</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Sardonic Respites [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200907/100.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200907/100.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) The Dumplings and Brocolli at the Spa; (2) Intensely Dense Flavorful Fixings Layered in a Loaf; (3) A Red Rome Beauty]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Sardonic Respites</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) The Dumplings and Brocolli at the Spa; (2) Intensely Dense Flavorful Fixings Layered in a Loaf; (3) A Red Rome Beauty</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 5 Jul 2009 8:15:01 -0000</pubDate>
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<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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            <itunes:category text="Personal Journals" />
       </itunes:category>
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>dumpling, broccoli, spa, shallot, parboil, soy sauce, membrane, fillo, pecorino, rosemary, thyme, fontina, ultravioletdumpling</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>dumpling, broccoli, spa, shallot, parboil, soy sauce, membrane, fillo, pecorino, rosemary, thyme, fontina, ultravioletdumpling</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Cravings: Outer Spacial Inner Places [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200906/099.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200906/099.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Meteor Shower Soup; (2) Martian Crater Fritters; (3) Purple Planetary Hockey Pucks; (4) Corny Orb with Lunar Orbits]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Cravings: Outer Spacial Inner Places</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Meteor Shower Soup; (2) Martian Crater Fritters; (3) Purple Planetary Hockey Pucks; (4) Corny Orb with Lunar Orbits</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:4:45</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 5:15:41 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>craving, eteor, ginseng, meatball, cracked pepper, crater, fritter, martian, orb, orbits, bran flakes</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>craving, eteor, ginseng, meatball, cracked pepper, crater, fritter, martian, orb, orbits, bran flakes</keywords>
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       <title>On Being Patient #7: I Love Medley [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/patient/TP-OBP-07_Patient.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/patient/TP-OBP-07_Patient.htm">Nostalgic, scatterbrain daddy (Ed)</a> <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butch_Morris#.22Conduction.22" target="_blank">variates 
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       <itunes:subtitle>Nostalgic, scatterbrain daddy (Ed) variates audiably about bread, downloading, information and love.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Nostalgic, scatterbrain daddy (Ed) variates audiably about bread, downloading, information and love.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2009 19:40:32 -0000</pubDate>
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<category>Poetry</category>
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       </itunes:category>
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>scatterbrain, daddy, medley, love, supreme, rules, download, information, bread, notorious, Philadelphia, shower, patient</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>scatterbrain, daddy, medley, love, supreme, rules, download, information, bread, notorious, Philadelphia, shower, patient</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Heady Carriage [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200906/098.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200906/098.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Split Synapse Brain Transplantillo; (2) Surf and Shoat Slurping Soup ; (3) BBQ Loins and Bones]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Heady Carriage</itunes:subtitle>
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       <itunes:duration>0:5:46</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-098_Heady_Carriage.mp3" length="5574656" type="audio/mpeg" />
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       <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2009 5:11:11 -0000</pubDate>
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       </itunes:category>
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>baby back, ribs, loin, corriander, paprika, marshmellow, arrowroot, habaneros, soy sauce, shoat, jalapeno, synapse, fillo, eggplant, tomatillo</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>baby back, ribs, loin, corriander, paprika, marshmellow, arrowroot, habaneros, soy sauce, shoat, jalapeno, synapse, fillo, eggplant, tomatillo</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Mental Tellus Pate [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200906/097.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200906/097.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Mental Tellus Pate]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Mental Tellus Pate</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Mental Tellus Pate</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:3:01</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-097_Mental_Tellus_Pate.mp3" length="2936832" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-097_Mental_Tellus_Pate.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2009 8:18:21 -0000</pubDate>
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<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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       <itunes:category text="Arts">
            <itunes:category text="Food" />
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>skinless, cream cheese,unsalted, Tellus, Pate</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>skinless, cream cheese,unsalted, Tellus, Pate</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>On Being Patient #6: A Philosopher's Progress: (dis)Organization [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/patient/TP-OBP-06_Patient.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/patient/TP-OBP-06_Patient.htm">Ed takes pause detailing these abstract limitations,</a> composes a theory, and applies the theory to his psyche.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Ed takes pause detailing these abstract limitations, composes a theory, and applies the theory to his psyche.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Ed takes pause detailing these abstract limitations, composes a theory, and applies the theory to his psyche.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2009 1:09:54 -0000</pubDate>
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       </itunes:category>
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>cognitive, behavioral, psyche, zoom, demystification, fatigue, psychology, memory</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>cognitive, behavioral, psyche, zoom, demystification, fatigue, psychology, memory</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Hospitality Helpings [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200906/096.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200906/096.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Coated Stew; (2) Cryptic Croaker Mystery]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Hospitality Helpings</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Coated Stew; (2) Cryptic Croaker Mystery</itunes:summary>
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       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-096_Hospitality_Helpings.mp3" length="4251648 " type="audio/mpeg" />
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       <pubDate>Thu, 4 Jun 2009 7:28:46 -0000</pubDate>
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<category>Poetry</category>
<category>Arts and Entertainment</category>

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       <itunes:category text="Arts">
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       <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture">
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       </itunes:category>
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>nigella, croaker, mystery, cryptic, pine nuts, chuck beef, accompaniment</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>nigella, croaker, mystery, cryptic, pine nuts, chuck beef, accompaniment</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Mooching Meals [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200905/095.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200905/095.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Dally Revisited; (2) Chicken Heart [Warm and Friendly]; (3)  Lumpy Cream of Potato Soup; (4) Ale-ing Beef Boiled Shrimp in Butter; (5) Twin Pipe Afterburn a la Mode]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Mooching Meals</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Dally Revisited; (2) Chicken Heart [Warm and Friendly]; (3)  Lumpy Cream of Potato Soup; (4) Ale-ing Beef Boiled Shrimp in Butter; (5) Twin Pipe Afterburn a la Mode</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:8:33</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2009 17:04:19 -0000</pubDate>
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<item>
       <title>On Being Patient #5: Operation Staycation [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/patient/TP-OBP-05_Patient.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/patient/TP-OBP-05_Patient.htm">During his time of crisis,</a> Ed tries to remain playful.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>During his time of crisis, Ed tries to remain playful.</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2009 4:12:00 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>suburbia, suburbs, grandmother, resort, sneakers, thinking cap, americana, bobos, staycation, stacation, patient</itunes:keywords>
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<item>
       <title>On Being Patient #4: Recuperation [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/patient/TP-OBP-04_Patient.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/patient/TP-OBP-04_Patient.htm">Ed looks out</a> his bedroom window while the birds encourage him to rest.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Recuperation</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Ed looks out his bedroom window while the birds encourage him to rest.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2009 12:13:47 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
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<item>
       <title>On Being Patient #3: Reversion Triggers [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/patient/TP-OBP-03_Patient.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/patient/TP-OBP-03_Patient.htm">Ed extends</a> his art appreciation penchant to sleuth his predicament.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Ed extends his art appreciation penchant to sleuth his predicament.</itunes:subtitle>
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       <title>Big Breakfast in a Mixing Bowl Petite [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200905/094.htm</link> 
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       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: Big Breakfast in a Mixing Bowl Petite</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2009 12:32:47 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>tofu, celmientine, kilbassa, habanero, coffee, cranberry, mixing bowl</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>tofu, celmientine, kilbassa, habanero, coffee, cranberry, mixing bowl</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>On Being Patient #2: Strike or Spike [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/patient/TP-OBP-02_Patient.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/patient/TP-OBP-02_Patient.htm">Multitasking Ed</a> juggles his work, vacation and sick time--on schedule?]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Multitasking Ed juggles his work, vacation and sick time--on schedule?</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2009 8:17:47 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>tofu, vacation, sick leave, art museum, kielbassa, aloha, yippee, kiya, ACTH, adrenaline</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>tofu, vacation, sick leave, art museum, kielbassa, aloha, yippee, kiya, ACTH, adrenaline</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>On Being Patient #1: Introduction [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/patient/TP-OBP-01_Patient.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/patient/TP-OBP-01_Patient.htm">This portrait is a grand round</a>, a gross clinic in the removal of a tumor that is causing, within me, Cushing's Syndrome. This portrait is about a pituitary case requiring Endoscopic Transsphenoidal Surgery.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>This portrait is a grand round, a gross clinic in the removal of a tumor that is causing, within me, Cushing's Syndrome. This portrait is about a pituitary case requiring Endoscopic Transsphenoidal Surgery.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>This portrait is a grand round, a gross clinic in the removal of a tumor that is causing, within me, Cushing's Syndrome. This portrait is about a pituitary case requiring Endoscopic Transsphenoidal Surgery.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:09</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 2 May 2009 5:30:14 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>advertisement, physiology, grand rounds, cushings syndrome, Endoscopic Transsphenoidal, pituitary, lunacy, somatic, hormone</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>advertisement, physiology, grand rounds, cushings syndrome, Endoscopic Transsphenoidal, pituitary, lunacy, somatic, hormone</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Chef's Potato Amer-Gratin [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200904/093.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200904/093.htm">FOODSTUFF:</a> (1) Heart in Steak; (2) A Tempting Fate; (3) Smoothing Over; (4) Chef's Potato Amer-Gratin) The Horrible Adorable]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Heart in Steak; (2) A Tempting Fate; (3) Smoothing Over; (4) Chef's Potato Amer-Gratin) The Horrible Adorable</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Heart in Steak; (2) A Tempting Fate; (3) Smoothing Over; (4) Chef's Potato Amer-Gratin) The Horrible Adorable</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:50</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2009 11:22:44 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>California, coriander, habanero, jamaican, bitter melon, nectarine, au gratin, dandelion, russet, burbank, cheese food</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>California, coriander, habanero, jamaican, bitter melon, nectarine, au gratin, dandelion, russet, burbank, cheese food</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>The Horrible Adorable [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200904/092.htm</link> 
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       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Grazing Grub; (2) Blemished Bowl; (3) Pallor Pressure Cooked; (4) Yucky Spread; (5) The Grotesque: One or Two at a Time; (6) The Horrible Adorable</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Grazing Grub; (2) Blemished Bowl; (3) Pallor Pressure Cooked; (4) Yucky Spread; (5) The Grotesque: One or Two at a Time; (6) The Horrible Adorable</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:07:03</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-092_Horrible_Adorable.mp3" length="6770688" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-092_Horrible_Adorable.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2009 5:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>graze, dill, mint, blemish, asparagas, tofu, pallor, picnic, yuck, meow, ya, horrible, adorable, turnip</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>graze, dill, mint, blemish, asparagas, tofu, pallor, picnic, yuck, meow, ya, horrible, adorable, turnip</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Monday (we are closed on) Monday [anecdotal cooking] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200904/019-AC.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200904/019-AC.htm">Ed, the fledgeling,</A> meets his Master--crossing that bridge when he gets there.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Ed, the fledgeling, meets his Master--crossing that bridge when he gets there.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Ed, the fledgeling, meets his Master--crossing that bridge when he gets there.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:08:00</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2009 9:37:27 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>wordbending, Walt Whitman, veteran, janus, face, bootstrap, sandle, monday, blase</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>wordbending, Walt Whitman, veteran, janus, face, bootstrap, sandle, monday, blase</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Mindsetting Contentment [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200904/032.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200904/032.htm">Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</A> ]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 5 Apr 2009 05:17:09 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>mindset, pubcast, grandiloquence, platform, operating system, minutia, engender, perception, speak</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>mindset, pubcast, grandiloquence, platform, operating system, minutia, engender, perception, speak</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Beef Back Au Jus Spinacia Oleracea [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200903/091.htm</link> 
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       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Dilling Catfish Soup; (2) Stir, Else Scorched Stew; (3) Big-Band-Leader Countdown; (4) Beef Back Au Jus Spinacia Oleracea</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Dilling Catfish Soup; (2) Stir, Else Scorched Stew; (3) Big-Band-Leader Countdown; (4) Beef Back Au Jus Spinacia Oleracea</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:06:21</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2009 03:36:12 -0000</pubDate>
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<item>
       <title>Pudding Pastoral Particles [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200903/090.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200903/090.htm">FOODSTUFF:</A> (1) Mole Melboller with Splashy Sauce; (2) Pudding Pastoral Particles]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Mole Melboller with Splashy Sauce; (2) Pudding Pastoral Particles</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Mole Melboller with Splashy Sauce; (2) Pudding Pastoral Particles</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:13</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2009 05:57:12 -0000</pubDate>
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<item>
       <title>Brokering Bedrock: Reconcile Congregation (Intruding Sensitivity) [poem foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
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  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200903/089.htm</link> 
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       <itunes:subtitle>POEM FOODSTUFF: (1) Pasta Topping; (2) Annotated Supper</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 14 Mar 2009 10:50:43 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Eating (in) Tongue(s) [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200903/088.htm</link> 
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       <pubDate>Sun, 8 Mar 2009 3:33:17 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>Black Cow Tongue, Polenta, Pine Nuts, grape seed oil, dill, honey, arrow root, crimini, santa rosa, beurre</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Mom and Pop [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
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       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Lingua Cucumber; (2) Fishy Joe; (3) A Pigeon and a Mole; (4) Omelet Domesticana y Rasquachismo</itunes:subtitle>
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       <itunes:duration>0:06:17</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 1 Mar 2009 5:42:17 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Rating Religious Righteousness [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200902/031.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200902/031.htm">Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</A>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 22 Feb 2009 4:57:01 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>orthodox, adam and eve, demographics, garden of eden, divorce, stanza</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Augmenting the Spread [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200902/086.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200902/086.htm">FOODSTUFF:</A> (1) The Filling Shrimp Caper; (2) Roasted Smoothie; (3) Augmenting the Spread]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) The Filling Shrimp Caper; (2) Roasted Smoothie; (3) Augmenting the Spread</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) The Filling Shrimp Caper; (2) Roasted Smoothie; (3) Augmenting the Spread</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:51</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2009 2:07:55 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>shrimp, caper, chardonnay, arrow root, fontal, pineapple, asparagas, food process, nutmeg, eggplant, sardines, anchovy, goat cheese, boiled egg</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>shrimp, caper, chardonnay, arrow root, fontal, pineapple, asparagas, food process, nutmeg, eggplant, sardines, anchovy, goat cheese, boiled egg</keywords>
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<item>
       <title>Mandarin Marshmallow Cacao Oatmeal [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200902/085.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200902/085.htm">FOODSTUFF:</A> (1) Big Bass Tiny Bok Stock Soup; (2) Sprout Guajillo Chowder; (3) Mandarin Marshmallow Cacao Oatmeal]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Big Bass Tiny Bok Stock Soup; (2) Sprout Guajillo Chowder; (3) Mandarin Marshmallow Cacao Oatmeal</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Big Bass Tiny Bok Stock Soup; (2) Sprout Guajillo Chowder; (3) Mandarin Marshmallow Cacao Oatmeal</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:57</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 7 Feb 2009 6:09:38 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>bass, bok choy, guajillo, bean sprout, dinner rolle, turkey bacon, mandarin, cacao, oatmeal, marshmallow</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>bass, bok choy, guajillo, bean sprout, dinner rolle, turkey bacon, mandarin, cacao, oatmeal, marshmallow</keywords>
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       <title>Specializing Standard [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200901/030.htm</link> 
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       <itunes:subtitle>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:subtitle>
	  <itunes:summary>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:03:42</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jan 2009 22:50:27 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>metronomic chronographic atomic, nomenclature, quasi, anon, anonymous, tradeoff, standard</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Floundering Tomatoes [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200901/084.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200901/084.htm">FOODSTUFF:</A> (1) Floundering Tomatoes; (2) Beef Potato Cherry Pecan Soupy Stew]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Floundering Tomatoes; (2) Beef Potato Cherry Pecan Soupy Stew</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Floundering Tomatoes; (2) Beef Potato Cherry Pecan Soupy Stew</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2009 10:25:35 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>cherry, pecan, pearl onion, corn starch, flounder, pasley, pecorino romano, paprika</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>cherry, pecan, pearl onion, corn starch, flounder, pasley, pecorino romano, paprika</keywords>
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       <title>Native Prominence [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200901/029.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200901/029.htm">Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:subtitle>
	  <itunes:summary>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:03:37</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 17 Jan 2009 6:42:27 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
     <itunes:keywords>native, prominence, randomness, happenstance, delimit, platform, existence, ready, vernacular</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>native, prominence, randomness, happenstance, delimit, platform, existence, ready, vernacular</keywords>
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       <title>Apple Pork Noodle Soup [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200901/083.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200901/083.htm">FOODSTUFF:</A> (1) Apple Pork Noodle Soup; (2) Black Bean, Brown Rice Soup; (3) Cream of Iridescence Soup]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Apple Pork Noodle Soup; (2) Black Bean, Brown Rice Soup; (3) Cream of Iridescence Soup</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Apple Pork Noodle Soup; (2) Black Bean, Brown Rice Soup; (3) Cream of Iridescence Soup</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:41</itunes:duration>
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       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-083_Apple-Pork-Noodle_Soup.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sun, 11 Jan 2009 10:25:35 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>apple, pork, noodle, black bean, broen rice, ginger, silken tofu, brie, yellow powder, pangasius, catfish, meatball, ngo om</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>apple, pork, noodle, black bean, broen rice, ginger, silken tofu, brie, yellow powder, pangasius, catfish, meatball, ngo om</keywords>
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       <title>Sphere of Substance [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200901/082.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200901/082.htm">POEM: Sphere of Substance   FOODSTUFF: (1) Turkey Roll Stew; (2) Smothered Squid Saute</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: Sphere of Substance   FOODSTUFF: (1) Turkey Roll Stew; (2) Smothered Squid Saute</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>POEM: Sphere of Substance   FOODSTUFF: (1) Turkey Roll Stew; (2) Smothered Squid Saute</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:34</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-082_Sphere_of_Substance.mp3" length="5406720" type="audio/mpeg" />
       <guid>http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-082_Sphere_of_Substance.mp3</guid>
       <pubDate>Sat, 3 Jan 2009 2:08:43 -0000</pubDate>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
       <itunes:keywords>Provincial, Modern, raw materials, refined product, colloquial, officialdom, Swiss Chard. seckel, anjou, pear, Chanterelle, crimini, shiitake, Provolone</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>Provincial, Modern, raw materials, refined product, colloquial, officialdom, Swiss Chard. seckel, anjou, pear, Chanterelle, crimini, shiitake, Provolone</keywords>
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       <title>Sphere of Substance [21st Century] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200901/082.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200901/082.htm">Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:06:45</itunes:duration>
       <enclosure url="http://www.eatingredients.com/audio/Eat_Ingredients_CM-082_Sphere_of_Substance.mp3" length="5406720" type="audio/mpeg" />
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       <pubDate>Fri, 2 Jan 2009 2:07:42 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>Provincial, Modern, raw materials, refined product, colloquial, officialdom, Swiss Chard. seckel, anjou, pear, Chanterelle, crimini, shiitake, Provolone</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>Provincial, Modern, raw materials, refined product, colloquial, officialdom, Swiss Chard. seckel, anjou, pear, Chanterelle, crimini, shiitake, Provolone</keywords>
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		       <title>Piece Meal #22 [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
		       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
		       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
		  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200812/081.htm</link> 
		       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200812/081.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Open Face; (2) Sweat Soup;  (3) Pasta Not Included; (4) Drips and Bits Stovetop Stew; (5) Textural Substance]]></description>
		       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Open Face; (2) Sweat Soup;  (3) Pasta Not Included; (4) Drips and Bits Stovetop Stew; (5) Textural Substance</itunes:subtitle>
			  <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Open Face; (2) Sweat Soup;  (3) Pasta Not Included; (4) Drips and Bits Stovetop Stew; (5) Textural Substance</itunes:summary>
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		       <pubDate>Sun, 21 Dec 2008 22:49:51 -0000</pubDate>
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		       <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
		     <itunes:keywords>wheat, gouda, tofu, shallot, spinach, zucchini, balsamic, mozzarella, cilantro, corriander, togurt, peanuts, stovetop</itunes:keywords>
		       <keywords>wheat, gouda, tofu, shallot, spinach, zucchini, balsamic, mozzarella, cilantro, corriander, togurt, peanuts, stovetop</keywords>
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       <title>Redundant Ratings Concerted [21st Century] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200812/080.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200812/080.htm">Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:06:45</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 14 Dec 2008 12:48:21 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords> atrociousness, graciousness, redundancy</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Piece Meal #21 [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
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       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200812/080.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Squishy Squashy; (2) Redundant Ratings Concerted (21st Century);  (3) Baked Oatmeal Cranberry Raisin Cooled]]></description>
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       <title>The (Un)Sightly [21st Century] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 7 Dec 2008 23:35:57 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Holiday Football Game [anecdotal cooking] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 30 Nov 2008 2:35:02 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Hearing Voices [21st Century] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
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  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200811/025.htm</link> 
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       <itunes:subtitle>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 4:25:57 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Piece Meal #20 [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
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  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200811/079.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200811/079.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Young Flash Old Stir Fry; (2) Jolly, Jolly Chicken;  (3) Lively Loins; (4) Plum Loco]]></description>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 16 Nov 2008 17:14:43 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Piece Meal #19 [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200811/078.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200811/078.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) My Mahi; (2) High O[h]m Low Let[te]]]></description>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 9 Nov 2008 2:32:12 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Period[i]city [B]order [21st Century] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 9 Nov 2008 2:30:12 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Encountering the Clockwise [21st Century] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 2 Nov 2008 1:45:35 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Piece Meal #18 [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
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       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200810/077.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200810/077.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Mediocre Meat Meal; (2) Baked Bison Accessory; (3) Ragout Ragu]]></description>
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	  <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Mediocre Meat Meal; (2) Baked Bison Accessory; (3) Ragout Ragu</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2008 0:54:31 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Critical Mass [21st Century] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
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       <itunes:subtitle>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2008 8:13:45 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Empirical Confusions [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
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       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200810/075.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Seaweed Noodles; (2) Dipping Soup; (3) Plum Sauce with Shrimp Stir Fry]]></description>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 5 Oct 2008 8:38:19 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Home-Aid [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
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  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200809/074.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200809/074.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Chips Poulet Potluck; (2) Fastbreak; (3) Mom's Backyard Baby Basil Stew]]></description>
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	  <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Chips Poulet Potluck; (2) Fastbreak; (3) Mom's Backyard Baby Basil Stew</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 28 Sep 2008 8:16:01 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Experimentum Nostrum [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
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       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 22 Sep 2008 4:13:56 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Noir in Toto [anecdotal cooking] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
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       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200809/017-AC.htm">Ed determines that he was becoming depressed.</a> He decides that he should go noir for the remainder of the day.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Ed determines that he is becoming depressed.  He decides that he should go noir for the remainder of the day.</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 15 Sep 2008 8:05:27 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Piece Meal #16 [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200809/072.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200809/072.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>:  (1) The Saucy Yard Stands Alone; (2) Twist Soup]]></description>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 7 Sep 2008 9:32:02 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Sandy Watiff Off-Season: Part 7 [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/sandy_watiff/TP-SW-07_Off_Season.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/sandy_watiff/TP-SW-07_Off_Season.htm">&quotI asked myself, How might these images reside within me</a> as an aesthetic lore, as a magic from which I can gain a belief in being engaged with Art daily, while living a li(f)e?&quot]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>I asked myself, &quot;How might these images reside within me as an aesthetic lore, as a magic from which I can gain a belief in being engaged with Art daily, while living a li[f]e?&quot;</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>I asked myself, &quot;How might these images reside within me as an aesthetic lore, as a magic from which I can gain a belief in being engaged with Art daily, while living a li[f]e?&quot;</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 1 Sep 2008 1:17:00 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>Watiff Scenarios, aesthetic lore, magic realism, Au Natural, cereal, caw, docent, challenge</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Sandy Watiff Off-Season: Part 6 [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/sandy_watiff/TP-SW-06_Off_Season.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/sandy_watiff/TP-SW-06_Off_Season.htm">Having a hand in this infliction</a> by smearing myself with the flagrant solar salve, I remain haunted by the experience recalled--with birds tweeting in my head.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Having a hand in this infliction by smearing myself with the flagrant solar salve, I remain haunted by the experience recalled--with birds tweeting in my head.</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2008 6:39:00 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Piece Meal #15 [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200808/071.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200808/071.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Tomatillo Chicken; (2) Tomatillo and Tomato Tripe Soup; (3) Tomato Rice Soup with Shiitake]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Tomatillo Chicken; (2) Tomatillo and Tomato Tripe Soup; (3) Tomato Rice Soup with Shiitake</itunes:subtitle>
	  <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Tomatillo Chicken; (2) Tomatillo and Tomato Tripe Soup; (3) Tomato Rice Soup with Shiitake</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 17 Aug 2008 3:39:11 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>piece meal, tomatillo, hungarian sweet wax, corriander, Queso Blanco, grab bag, shiitake, tripe</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Sandy Watiff Off-Season: Part 5 [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/sandy_watiff/TP-SW-05_Off_Season.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/sandy_watiff/TP-SW-05_Off_Season.htm">I felt as though I was experiencing a part of art and architectural Americana</a>--the renovation and remodeling of space into place, of dimension into perception. The Overseer had zoned my attitude, thus conceptualizing the aesthetic lore for which I sought secretly.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>I felt as though I was experiencing a part of art and architectural Americana--the renovation and remodeling of space into place, of dimension into perception. The Overseer had zoned my attitude, thus conceptualizing the aesthetic lore for which I sought secretly.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>I felt as though I was experiencing a part of art and architectural Americana--the renovation and remodeling of space into place, of dimension into perception. The Overseer had zoned my attitude, thus conceptualizing the aesthetic lore for which I sought secretly.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:8:28</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 10 Aug 2008 8:38:35 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Piece Meal #14 [culinary musing] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200808/070.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200808/070.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Plum Chicken Stew; (2) Stewy Peach Pork Chops; (3) Sweet Stew; (4) Double Stock Chicken Stew]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Plum Chicken Stew; (2) Stewy Peach Pork Chops; (3) Sweet Stew; (4) Double Stock Chicken Stew</itunes:subtitle>
	  <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Plum Chicken Stew; (2) Stewy Peach Pork Chops; (3) Sweet Stew; (4) Double Stock Chicken Stew</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 1 Aug 2008 2:46:38 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Sandy Watiff Off-Season: Part 4 [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/sandy_watiff/TP-SW-04_Off_Season.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/sandy_watiff/TP-SW-04_Off_Season.htm">We ran our errands</a>, completed the itinerary and were back at the cottage within a few hours. Eddie was anxious to get out of the car. He wanted his easel, drawing paper and tackle box full of his art supplies.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>We ran our errands, completed the itinerary and were back at the cottage within a few hours. Eddie was anxious to get out of the car. He wanted his easel, drawing paper and tackle box full of his art supplies.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>We ran our errands, completed the itinerary and were back at the cottage within a few hours. Eddie was anxious to get out of the car. He wanted his easel, drawing paper and tackle box full of his art supplies.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:14:32</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jul 2008 8:35:43 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Eratation [21st Century] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
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       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200807/021.htm">Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Poem from the collection Twenty-First Century.</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2008 5:10:13 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, disambiguation, effigy, analogy, capacity, barbarism, civilization, venue, penchant</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Sandy Watiff Off-Season: Part 3 [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/sandy_watiff/TP-SW-03_Off_Season.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/sandy_watiff/TP-SW-03_Off_Season.htm">The lobsterman read through the downloaded directions</a>, then scanned the rental documentation, then skipped over the tourist information.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>The lobsterman read through the downloaded directions, then scanned the rental documentation, then skipped over the tourist information.</itunes:subtitle>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 7:20:43 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Piece Meal #13 [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200807/069.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200807/069.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Figgin' Fish Soup; (2) Saucy Chipped Beef]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Figgin' Fish Soup; (2) Saucy Chipped Beef</itunes:subtitle>
	  <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Figgin' Fish Soup; (2) Saucy Chipped Beef </itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 4 Jul 2008 17:38:46 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Sandy Watiff Off-Season: Part 2 [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/sandy_watiff/TP-SW-02_Off_Season.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/sandy_watiff/TP-SW-02_Off_Season.htm">I drove over to the intersection leading to the expressway.</a> I checked to see if my downloaded directions to Maine were still tucked away in the overhead visor, then I reset the odometer.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>I drove over to the intersection leading to the expressway. I checked to see if my downloaded directions to Maine were still tucked away in the overhead visor, then I reset the odometer.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>I drove over to the intersection leading to the expressway. I checked to see if my downloaded directions to Maine were still tucked away in the overhead visor, then I reset the odometer.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 3:45:17 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Sandy Watiff Off-Season: Part 1 [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/sandy_watiff/TP-SW-01_Off_Season.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[Confounded by the cryptic Sandy Watiff name-dropping, I decided I should find my way to Ridgebrooke, Maine and the Farandole Tidewater Art Museum. I contacted the Sandy Watiff curator at the Farandole Tidewater to find out more about the artist's haunts, the figments a tourist could muse without going to the museum necessarily.  <a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/sandy_watiff/TP-SW-01_Off_Season.htm">I wanted the artist's itinerary (aesthetic-lore).</a>]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Confounded by the cryptic Sandy Watiff name-dropping, I decided I should find my way to Ridgebrooke, Maine and the Farandole Tidewater Art Museum. I contacted the Sandy Watiff curator at the Farandole Tidewater to find out more about the artist's haunts, the figments a tourist could muse without going to the museum necessarily. I wanted the artist's itinerary (aesthetic-lore).</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Confounded by the cryptic Sandy Watiff name-dropping, I decided I should find my way to Ridgebrooke, Maine and the Farandole Tidewater Art Museum. I contacted the Sandy Watiff curator at the Farandole Tidewater to find out more about the artist's haunts, the figments a tourist could muse without going to the museum necessarily. I wanted the artist's itinerary (aesthetic-lore).</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:12:16</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 16 Jun 2008 2:18:36 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Piece Meal #12 [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200806/068.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200806/068.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Cottage Departure Salad; (2) Returning Home Soup]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Cottage Departure Salad; (2) Returning Home Soup</itunes:subtitle>
	  <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Cottage Departure Salad; (2) Returning Home Soup</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:22</itunes:duration>
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        <pubDate>Sun, 8 Jun 2008 2:40:15 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>piece meal, cottage.blue cheese, chicken, jalapeno, pineapple</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Piece Meal #11 [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200805/067.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200805/067.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) The One Day Soup; (2) Rad Tuna Salad; (3) Pork Pine Pepper Ragu; (4) Demi-Chocolate Concentrate]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) The One Day Soup; (2) Rad Tuna Salad; (3) Pork Pine Pepper Ragu; (4) Demi-Chocolate Concentrate</itunes:subtitle>
	  <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) The One Day Soup; (2) Rad Tuna Salad; (3) Pork Pine Pepper Ragu; (4) Demi-Chocolate Concentrate</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:04</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 28 May 2008 2:38:49 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>piece meal, Sea Cucumber, Vidalia, Ragu, pine nuts, Pimento, ziti, Pecorino Romano, radish, almonds</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Piece Meal #10 [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200805/066.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200805/066.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Lox and Lily; (2) Potato Cheese Soup; (3) Eggs-a-Jerky; (4) Dillydally Egg Salad]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Lox and Lily; (2) Potato Cheese Soup; (3) Eggs-a-Jerky; (4) Dillydally Egg Salad</itunes:subtitle>
	  <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Lox and Lily; (2) Potato Cheese Soup; (3) Eggs-a-Jerky; (4) Dillydally Egg Salad</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:36</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 22 May 2008 8:45:32 -0000</pubDate>
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       <keywords>lox, smoked salmon, tiger lily flower, vadilia, tofu, reconstitute, dillydally, egg salad, white pepper, dill, yukon, radish, jack, beef jerky, pecorino romano, parmesan, linguini</keywords>
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       <title>Waning the Exhale [anecdotal cooking] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200805/016-AC.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200805/016-AC.htm">Ed waxes limerick about his broken tooth and replacement cap.</a>]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Ed waxes limerick about his broken tooth and replacement cap.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Ed waxes limerick about his broken tooth and replacement cap.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:42</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2008 3:28:12 -0000</pubDate>
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           <itunes:keywords>masticate, dramatize, nosh, junk food, junk yard, dentist, dentistry, cinnamon, prosthetic, touchy-feely, painkiller, ambulatory</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Piece Meal #9 [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200805/065.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200805/065.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Baked Basil Polenta; (2) Smothering Squash; (3) Chocho Chew; (4) Quizzical; (5) Tofu Broccoli Pork Belly; (6) Preppy Peppers; (7) The Recipe: A Prep Chef's Tale]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Baked Basil Polenta; (2) Smothering Squash; (3) Chocho Chew; (4) Quizzical; (5) Tofu Broccoli Pork Belly; (6) Preppy Peppers; (7) The Recipe: A Prep Chef's Tale</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Baked Basil Polenta; (2) Smothering Squash; (3) Chocho Chew; (4) Quizzical; (5) Tofu Broccoli Pork Belly; (6) Preppy Peppers; (7) The Recipe: A Prep Chef's Tale</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:06:52</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 8 May 2008 6:33:12 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>Polenta, Basil, Sausage, Sun-Dried Tomato, Zucchini, Shallot, Chocho, Habanero, Sour Cream, Tamarind, Jalapeno, Strawberries, Arepa,  Arrowroot, Cream Cheese, Vermicelli</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>Polenta, Basil, Sausage, Sun-Dried Tomato, Zucchini, Shallot, Chocho, Habanero, Sour Cream, Tamarind, Jalapeno, Strawberries, Arepa,  Arrowroot, Cream Cheese, Vermicelli</keywords>
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       <title>Not In Front of the Inheritance [21st Century] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200805/020.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200805/020.htm">Inherent generation</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Inherent generation</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Inherent generation</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:21</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 1 May 2008 6:05:52 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, inheritance, obeisance, obstinancy, delegate, monarchy, oligarchy, metropolitan, urban, bloke, chap, punk, holiday</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Time of the Dinosaurs [anecdotal cooking] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200804/015-AC.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200804/015-AC.htm">From the story telling of Eddie Brown and the literary artistry by Ed Brown II</a> comes the play The Time of the Dinosaurs. Listen to the stage reading of the play. Plus there are the original story board drawings by Eddie Brown.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>From the story telling of Eddie Brown and the literary artistry by Ed Brown II comes the play The Time of the Dinosaurs. Listen to the stage reading of the play. Plus there are the original story board drawings by Eddie Brown.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>From the story telling of Eddie Brown and the literary artistry by Ed Brown II comes the play The Time of the Dinosaurs. Listen to the stage reading of the play. Plus there are the original story board drawings by Eddie Brown.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:14:36</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 25 Apr 2008 3:30:30 -0000</pubDate>
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           <itunes:keywords>TMI, Too Much Information, Dinosaur, Giganotosaurus, Patagonia, Argentina, Colorado, Stegosaurus, Alberta, Canada, Texas, Troodon, Bavaria, Germany, Archaeopteryx, Amoeba, Iguanodon, tyrannosaurus rex, t-rex, Pterodaustro, Triceratops, Mammals, Neanderthal, crop circles, bull's eye, Cretaceous, Triassic, Jurassic</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>TMI, Too Much Information, Dinosaur, Giganotosaurus, Patagonia, Argentina, Colorado, Stegosaurus, Alberta, Canada, Texas, Troodon, Bavaria, Germany, Archaeopteryx, Amoeba, Iguanodon, tyrannosaurus rex, t-rex, Pterodaustro, Triceratops, Mammals, Neanderthal, crop circles, bull's eye, Cretaceous, Triassic, Jurassic</keywords>

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       <title>Piece Meal #8 [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200804/064.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200804/064.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Combination; (2) Yo Eggurt, Plant the Card to Your Mom; (3) Soup: Tofu, Noodle Belly; (4) Tropical Cod; (5) Lone Layering; (6) Bon Mot]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Combination; (2) Yo Eggurt, Plant the Card to Your Mom; (3) Soup: Tofu, Noodle Belly; (4) Tropical Cod; (5) Lone Layering; (6) Bon Mot</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Combination; (2) Yo Eggurt, Plant the Card to Your Mom; (3) Soup: Tofu, Noodle Belly; (4) Tropical Cod; (5) Lone Layering; (6) Bon Mot</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:06:48</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2008 5:23:32 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>piece meal, crimini, pork belly, farmer cheese, cardamom, eggplant, yogurt, watermelon, pineapple, bon mot, moth bean, provolone</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>piece meal, crimini, pork belly, farmer cheese, cardamom, eggplant, yogurt, watermelon, pineapple, bon mot, moth bean, provolone</keywords>
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       <title>Posting the Present Present the Posting [21st Century] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200804/019.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200804/019.htm">Non-monumental relevance</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Non-monumental relevance</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Non-monumental relevance</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:03:01</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 5:19:35 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, reality, picturesque, monument, magnificence, vicinity, acquisition, field trip, vernacular, frontier, mainframe, legacy, memory</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, reality, picturesque, monument, magnificence, vicinity, acquisition, field trip, vernacular, frontier, mainframe, legacy, memory</keywords>
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       <title>Piece Meal #7 [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200804/063.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200804/063.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Maw's Broccoli and Chicken Soup; (2) Nuclear Hazardous Paste; (3) Pan-Pork Chop; (4) Waffling Breakfast/Dinner; (5) Place Your Name Here]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Maw's Broccoli and Chicken Soup; (2) Nuclear Hazardous Paste; (3) Pan-Pork Chop; (4) Waffling Breakfast/Dinner; (5) Place Your Name Here</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Maw's Broccoli and Chicken Soup; (2) Nuclear Hazardous Paste; (3) Pan-Pork Chop; (4) Waffling Breakfast/Dinner; (5) Place Your Name Here</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 4 Apr 2008 3:06:42 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Piece Meal #6 [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200803/062.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200803/062.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) The Grape Chicken Pasta; (2) Partly Rhubarb, (3) Here Fishy, Fungi; (4) Stir Dry Steamed Dinner; (5) Lemongrass Dumpling Soup; (6) Stewing with Grapes]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) The Grape Chicken Pasta; (2) Partly Rhubarb, (3) Here Fishy, Fungi; (4) Stir Dry Steamed Dinner; (5) Lemongrass Dumpling Soup; (6) Stewing with Grapes</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) The Grape Chicken Pasta; (2) Partly Rhubarb, (3) Here Fishy, Fungi; (4) Stir Dry Steamed Dinner; (5) Lemongrass Dumpling Soup; (6) Stewing with Grapes</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:07:29</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 27 Mar 2008 2:35:01 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Piece Meal #5 [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200803/061.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200803/061.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Collecting Choices (2) Introspective Salad (3) Lunchbox Briefing (4) Lunch Upside-Down Salad]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Collecting Choices (2) Introspective Salad (3) Lunchbox Briefing (4) Lunch Upside-Down Salad</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Collecting Choices (2) Introspective Salad (3) Lunchbox Briefing (4) Lunch Upside-Down Salad</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:44</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 20 Mar 2008 5:10:56 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>piece meal, beef jerky, sun dried tomato, bosch pear, honey dew, white pepper, crisp bread, balsamic vinegar, plastic container</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>piece meal, beef jerky, sun dried tomato, bosch pear, honey dew, white pepper, crisp bread, balsamic vinegar, plastic container</keywords>
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       <title>The Delegation [21st Century] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200803/018.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200803/018.htm">As citizen, as consumer, as conversationalist, as contributor, as celebrity.</a>]]></description>
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       <itunes:summary>As citizen, as consumer, as conversationalist, as contributor, as celebrity.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2008 3:25:47 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Piece Meal #4 [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200803/060.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200803/060.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Bathed Pork Ribs, (2) Stir Fry Supper, (3) Basa Mustard in the Bowl with Okra and Veggie Noodles, (4) Belly Up Big]]></description>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 5 Mar 2008 4:21:33 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Piece Meal #3 [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200802/059.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200802/059.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Indoor Picnic Salad, (2) Rinsed Salad, (3) Catty Fish Soup, (4) Tender Basins with Dip and Chips]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Indoor Picnic Salad, (2) Rinsed Salad, (3) Catty Fish Soup, (4) Tender Basins with Dip and Chips</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Indoor Picnic Salad, (2) Rinsed Salad, (3) Catty Fish Soup, (4) Tender Basins with Dip and Chips</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2008 5:59:04 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>ART MATTERS: Father/Son (Right Back Atcha!) [sound shopping] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/soundscape/index.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href='http://www.eatingredients.com/soundscape/index.htm' target='_blank'>Eavesdrop on parts of a day full of art sessions involving challenge and creation, collaboration and criticism. </A>]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Eavesdrop on parts of a day full of art sessions involving challenge and creation, collaboration and criticism.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 18 Feb 2008 6:42:54 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Piece Meal #2 [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200802/058.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200802/058.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Pineapple Tuna Salad, (2) Pasta-Moderne, (3) Soft Spreads , (4) Steak, Aye Matey]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Pineapple Tuna Salad, (2) Pasta-Moderne, (3) Soft Spreads , (4) Steak, Aye Matey</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Pineapple Tuna Salad, (2) Pasta-Moderne, (3) Soft Spreads , (4) Steak, Aye Matey</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:52</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 6 Feb 2008 22:08:56 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Piece Meal #1 [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200801/057.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200801/057.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Breakfast Nuked Chicken, (2) Lunch-n-Munch, (3) Bacon Soup, (4) Fillet a la Feta, (5) Ed's Pad]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Breakfast Nuked Chicken, (2) Lunch-n-Munch, (3) Bacon Soup, (4) Fillet a la Feta, (5) Ed's Pad</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Breakfast Nuked Chicken, (2) Lunch-n-Munch, (3) Bacon Soup, (4) Fillet a la Feta, (5) Ed's Pad</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 31 Jan 2008 21:08:52 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Eula's Song [21st Century] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200801/017.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200801/017.htm">My name is Eula.</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>My name is Eula.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>My name is Eula.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:24</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 24 Jan 2008 3:36:31 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>EULA, product design, force majeure, blip economics, incognito ergo sum, drag-n-drop</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>EULA, product design, force majeure, blip economics, incognito ergo sum, drag-n-drop</keywords>
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       <title>Kiwi Quintessential [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200801/056.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200801/056.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Mashed Potato with Beef, (2) Salad of the Absurd, (3) Excuse Me, But There's Chicken in My Gravy--And What's That Green Stuff??? (4) Braise, Blend and Be..., (5) Bottom of the Box Mush Dessert]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Mashed Potato with Beef, (2) Salad of the Absurd, (3) Excuse Me, But There's Chicken in My Gravy--And What's That Green Stuff??? (4) Braise, Blend and Be...., (5) Bottom of the Box Mush Dessert</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Mashed Potato with Beef, (2) Salad of the Absurd, (3) Excuse Me, But There's Chicken in My Gravy--And What's That Green Stuff??? (4) Braise, Blend and Be...., (5) Bottom of the Box Mush Dessert</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 17 Jan 2008 22:40:12 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Manifest Destiny c. 1970 [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/portrait_md/001.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/portrait_md/001.htm">A mean business</a>, these Art Matters. All this blackness over (a) b(B)eauty.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>A mean business, these Art Matters. All this blackness over (a) b(B)eauty.</itunes:subtitle>
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       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
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       <title>Appeasement Remains [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200712/054.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200712/054.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>:  (1) Turkey Pate Omelette, (2) Cream of Turkey-Shiitake Soup, (3) Potato Button Pearl Soup]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Turkey Pate Omelette, (2) Cream of Turkey-Shiitake Soup, (3) Potato Button Pearl Soup</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Turkey Pate Omelette, (2) Cream of Turkey-Shiitake Soup, (3) Potato Button Pearl Soup</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 26 Dec 2007 16:27:21 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Felicitous Pueblo [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200712/053.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200712/053.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Smothered Arepa, (2) Ed's Chorizo]]></description>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 13 Dec 2007 20:53:11 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>pueblo, chorizo, poblano, flounder, arepa, pepper, sausage, potato, tortilla, cheddar, avacado, chili</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>pueblo, chorizo, poblano, flounder, arepa, pepper, sausage, potato, tortilla, cheddar, avacado, chili</keywords>
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       <title>Co-Creature Criterion [21st Century] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
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       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200712/016.htm">The benefits of coupling critters.</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>The benefits of coupling critters.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>The benefits of coupling critters.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 10 Dec 2007 1:47:52 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Last Miniatures [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200712/052.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200712/052.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Yam Yam, (2) Mush, Rooms! Mush!! Mush!!! (3) Daddy's Delight]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Yam Yam, (2) Mush, Rooms! Mush!! Mush!!! (3) Daddy's Delight</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Yam Yam, (2) Mush, Rooms! Mush!! Mush!!! (3) Daddy's Delight</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 6 Dec 2007 7:33:22 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Scrooge's Christmas Harvest [sound shopping] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
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       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href='http://www.eatingredients.com/soundscape/index.htm' target='_blank'>As the doors close/shut out/in contemplation, Scrooge</a> harvests qualities and values, searches for spirit and soul, taking into stock only the affection of the holiday season.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>As the doors close/shut out/in contemplation, Scrooge harvests qualities and values, searches for spirit and soul, taking into stock only the affection of the holiday season.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>As the doors close/shut out/in contemplation, Scrooge harvests qualities and values, searches for spirit and soul, taking into stock only the affection of the holiday season.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 29 Nov 2007 0:42:42 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Real-Time Tripe [anecdote] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
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       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200711/014-AC.htm">Consoling a new found friend who believes he made a foolish purchase</a>, Ed laments that he didn't make the purchase of a lifetime.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Consoling a new found friend who believes he made a foolish purchase, Ed laments that he didn't make the purchase of a lifetime.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Consoling a new found friend who believes he made a foolish purchase, Ed laments that he didn't make the purchase of a lifetime.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:10:02</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2007 5:55:21 -0000</pubDate>
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           <itunes:keywords>real-time, real time, tripe, Millennium, user group, community, prototype, product, toothbrush, sold, collectable, engineering, design, institute, academy</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Crashing the Browser [21st Century] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
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       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200711/015.htm">Worldliness whelms the system status.</a>]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Worldliness whelms the system status.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Worldliness whelms the system status.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:03:57</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Tue, 13 Nov 2007 1:25:08 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>crash, browser, vision, melodrama, commerce, community, mother, worldliness, minutia, dysfunction</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>crash, browser, vision, melodrama, commerce, community, mother, worldliness, minutia, dysfunction</keywords>
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       <title>Readily Accessible or Not [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200711/051.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200711/051.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Chicken Lychee Lentil Soup, (2) Chanterelle Hen, (3) Squashy Tangled Geo-Soup]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Chicken Lychee Lentil Soup, (2) Chanterelle Hen, (3) Squashy Tangled Geo-Soup</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Chicken Lychee Lentil Soup, (2) Chanterelle Hen, (3) Squashy Tangled Geo-Soup</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Tue, 13 Nov 2007 1:13:28 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Salad Soup Mush Stew [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
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       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200711/050.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Beef Salad, (2) Ginger Pork Rib Soup, (3) Bluefish Mush, (4) Vegetable Wing Stew]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Beef Salad, (2) Ginger Pork Rib Soup, (3) Bluefish Mush, (4) Vegetable Wing Stew</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Beef Salad, (2) Ginger Pork Rib Soup, (3) Bluefish Mush, (4) Vegetable Wing Stew</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 3 Nov 2007 3:55:28 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Controlled Substance Culture [velvet shadow] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
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       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/velvet_shadow/001.htm">Morbid relations, indeed;</a> however, Ralph did not possess his aunt and uncle's trait in genes, but he did in heritage. They were participants in the pharmaceutical progress as members of the <i>Controlled Substance Culture</i>.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Morbid relations, indeed; however, Ralph did not possess his aunt and uncle's trait in genes, but he did in heritage. They were participants in the pharmaceutical progress as members of the Controlled Substance Culture.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Morbid relations, indeed; however, Ralph did not possess his aunt and uncle's trait in genes, but he did in heritage. They were participants in the pharmaceutical progress as members of the Controlled Substance Culture.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 28 Oct 2007 15:31:00 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Chef Pretending [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200710/049.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200710/049.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: (1) Monk Medallion Stew, (2) Vadillia Chicken Soup, (3) Dill Red Snapper, (4) Bok Boo Tofu ]]> </description>
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       <title>Cooking-Up Knowledge 2: Free Associations: Cooperative Interaction [note] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
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       <itunes:subtitle>Not to be remiss, Ed has rummaged through his files and found his knowledge recipies (22 pages).</itunes:subtitle>
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       <title>Cooking-Up Knowledge [note] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200710/047.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200710/047.htm">The goal</a> is to alleviate appetite and quell craving.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>The goal is to alleviate appetite and quell craving.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>The goal is to alleviate appetite and quell craving.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:06:17</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 8 Oct 2007 2:32:59 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Choice Encounters [21st Century] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200709/014.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200709/014.htm">TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY</A>: (1) Choice Encounters]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: (1) Choice Encounters</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: (1) Choice Encounters</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 30 Sep 2007 0:05:20 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords> legacy, youth, ableism, hypernate, pod, mystification, information, delimit</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Challenging Times, Tough Chews [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
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       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200709/046.htm</link> 
       <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200709/046.htm">FOODSTUFF LISTING</a>: (1) Ed's Layered London Broil, (2) Limey Beef Short Ribs, (3) Spicy Chicken Dune, (4) Baked Cod Hot Chayote, (5) Indo-Jamon, Massaged, (6) Red, White &amp; Blue Casserole]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Ed's Layered London Broil, (2) Limey Beef Short Ribs, (3) Spicy Chicken Dune, (4) Baked Cod Hot Chayote, (5) Indo-Jamon, Massaged, (6) Red, White &amp; Blue Casserole</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF: (1) Ed's Layered London Broil, (2) Limey Beef Short Ribs, (3) Spicy Chicken Dune, (4) Baked Cod Hot Chayote, (5) Indo-Jamon, Massaged, (6) Red, White &amp; Blue Casserole</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:07:33</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 22 Sep 2007 13:42:06 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Palates Four Distinct [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200709/045.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200709/045.htm">FOODSTUFF LISTING</a>: FOODSTUFF: (1) Fig Spread, (2) Croutons, (3) Plum Potatoes, (4) Coconut Curry Pork]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: (1) Fig Spread, (2) Croutons, (3) Plum Potatoes, (4) Coconut Curry Pork</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF LISTING: (1) Fig Spread, (2) Croutons, (3) Plum Potatoes, (4) Coconut Curry Pork</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:11</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 16 Sep 2007 5:42:06 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>MY BAGGAGE: Bearing a New Yorker's Crux [anecdote] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
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       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200709/013-AC.htm">In my attempts to embellish my literary career</a>, I tried to become a member of a New York City Society, a part of the scene, a scene that has since past.  For the City's advancement has been kicked in the rear, a Society caught off guard.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>In my attempts to embellish my literary career, I tried to become a member of a New York City Society, a part of the scene, a scene that has since past.  For the City's advancement has been kicked in the rear, a Society caught off guard.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>In my attempts to embellish my literary career, I tried to become a member of a New York City Society, a part of the scene, a scene that has since past.  For the City's advancement has been kicked in the rear, a Society caught off guard.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:12:38</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 9 Sep 2007 10:32:55 -0000</pubDate>
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           <itunes:keywords>endormi-garde, uncanny era, ambience, baggage, token, forensics, no shoes, no shirt, no service</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: Traversing the Gravity of Longevity (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200709/013.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200709/013.htm">Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY</a>: (1) The Hidden Shadows; (2) Meming Memories; (3) Traversing the Gravity of Longevity ]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: (1) The Hidden Shadows; (2) Meming Memories; (3) Traversing the Gravity of Longevity</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: (1) The Hidden Shadows; (2) Meming Memories; (3) Traversing the Gravity of Longevity</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 1 Sep 2007 15:30:27 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Natural Mechanics [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200708/044.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200708/044.htm">POEM: Natural Mechanics</a>; FOODSTUFF: (1) Shank Coriander Pork]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: Natural Mechanics; FOODSTUFF: (1) Shank Coriander Pork</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>POEM: Natural Mechanics; FOODSTUFF: (1) Shank Coriander Pork</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 24 Aug 2007 10:56:31 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Father/Son and Holy Whoa! [sound shopping] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
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  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/soundscape/index.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href='http://www.eatingredients.com/soundscape/index.htm' target='_blank'>Join Ed and Eddie</a> down the shore as they dine with family at a boardwalk restaurant. Experience this <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Documentary" target="_blank">documentary</a> (an abridged verbatim narrative) as father and son banter their real concerns and whoas.
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       <itunes:subtitle>Join Ed and Eddie down the shore as they dine with family at a boardwalk restaurant. Experience this documentary (an abridged verbatim narrative) as father and son banter their real concerns and whoas.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Join Ed and Eddie down the shore as they dine with family at a boardwalk restaurant. Experience this documentary (an abridged verbatim narrative) as father and son banter their real concerns and whoas.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 20 Aug 2007 0:30:00 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Three Fish with Mussels [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200708/043.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200708/043.htm">FOODSTUFF LISTING</a>: (1) Bluefish Chowder, (2) Fishy Noodles, (3) Ed's Saut&eacute;ed Perch, (4) Mussel Pasta]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF LISTING: (1) Bluefish Chowder, (2) Fishy Noodles, (3) Ed's Sauteed Perch, (4) Mussel Pasta</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>FOODSTUFF LISTING: (1) Bluefish Chowder, (2) Fishy Noodles, (3) Ed's Sauteed Perch, (4) Mussel Pasta</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sun, 12 Aug 2007 22:20:38 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>bluefish, sun-dried tomatoes, kalamata, sea salt, perch, couscous, thyme, rosemary, asiago</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>A Refrigerator Model [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200708/012-AC.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/anecdote/200708/012-AC.htm">A way (of) finding</a> knowledge through perishable goods.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>A way (of) finding knowledge through perishable goods.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>A way (of) finding knowledge through perishable goods.</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 4 Aug 2007 10:39:28 -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/soundscape/index.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href='http://www.eatingredients.com/soundscape/index.htm' target='_blank'>Ed clops about town through</a> <i>Old Country</i> and <i>New Attitude</i> neighborhoods searching for sounds and beef rib platters, which includes (taking) two sides (with options) and cornbread. Measure up the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slow_food" target='_blank'>slow [food] movement</a> expedited patiently--a testimonial worth testifying--waiting pound for pound.
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       <itunes:subtitle>Ed clops about town through Old Country and New Attitude neighborhoods searching for sounds and beef rib platters, which includes (taking) two sides (with options) and cornbread. Measure up the slow [food] movement expedited patiently--a testimonial worth testifying--weighting pound for pound.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Ed clops about town through Old Country and New Attitude neighborhoods searching for sounds and beef rib platters, which includes (taking) two sides (with options) and cornbread. Measure up the slow [food] movement expedited patiently--a testimonial worth testifying--weighting pound for pound.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:14:43</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jul 2007 7:16:03 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Dressing Kielbasa [sound shopping] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/soundscape/index.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[Ed muddles through his <a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/soundscape/index.htm">meal options</a> contemplatively.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Ed muddles through his meal options contemplatively.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Ed muddles through his meal options contemplatively.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:14:07</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 19 Jul 2007 7:25:03 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Tried and True  [note and poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200707/042.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[There is something to be said about desiring the repetitive experience. In particular, the time-honored experience (such as the meal) has served as a means to build relationships, to share tradition: a state of satiety, a foundation for future generations to extol. <br><br><a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200707/042.htm">POEMS</a>: Trident True; Breakfast in Bed-N-Breakfast <br>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Eggs and Bacon]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM (S): Trident True; Breakfast in Bed-N-Breakfast   FOODSTUFF LISTING: Eggs and Bacon</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>There is something to be said about desiring the repetitive experience. In particular, the time-honored experience (such as the meal) has served as a means to build relationships, to share tradition: a state of satiety, a foundation for future generations to extol. </itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Sat, 14 Jul 2007 4:43:19 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>Syncretic Syndrome Simplified [prose-poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200707/041.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200707/041.htm">PROSE-POEM</a>: Syncretic Syndrome Simplified<br>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Baked Swiss Chicken, Figgy Flounder Eggplant]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>PROSE-POEM: Syncretic Syndrome Simplified; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Baked Swiss Chicken, Figgy Flounder Eggplant</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>PROSE-POEM: Syncretic Syndrome Simplified; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Baked Swiss Chicken, Figgy Flounder Eggplant</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:06:28</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 6 Jul 2007 8:13:44 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>freelance, union, modern, ethnic, curdle, faculty, nature, conflict, challenge, ready-made, fabricate, et al, ally, uppance</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Round and Round [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200706/040.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200706/040.htm">POEMS</a>: Consequential Connections; Round and Round]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEMS: (Con)sequential; Round and Round</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>POEMS: (Con)sequential; Round and Round</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:38</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jun 2007 7:33:04 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>consequence, superstition, science, precocious, rawhide, stomach, abdominal, distension, blog, royalty, community</itunes:keywords>
       <keywords>consequence, superstition, science, precocious, rawhide, stomach, abdominal, distension, blog, royalty, community</keywords>
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       <title>Soupy Soup [foodstuff] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200706/039.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200706/039.htm">FOODSTUFF</a>: Basil Chicken and Mushroom Soup; Fowl Fennel Soup; Somber Chicken Soup; Winter Spring April Soup<br><br>My sister requested that I post the Winter Spring April Soup. This soup was created on my son's birthday.  I was concerned that the papaya would not be an available ingredient--so, I did not want to post the recipe, but in Philadelphia, I can't stop running into the fruit as I peruse the various produce markets. I asked one vendor, what is the natural season for papaya. He told me July trough September. So there is no excuse for me not to post the recipe.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>FOODSTUFF: Basil Chicken and Mushroom Soup; Fowl Fennel Soup; Somber Chicken Soup; Winter Spring April Soup</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>My sister requested that I post the Winter Spring April Soup. This soup was created on my son's birthday.  I was concerned that the papaya would not be an available ingredient--so, I did not want to post the recipe, but in Philadelphia, I can't stop running into the fruit as I peruse the various produce markets. I asked one vendor, what is the natural season for papaya. He told me July trough September. So there is no excuse for me not to post the recipe.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:08:34</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 19 Jun 2007 5:51:29 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: Ethics - The Way We Are Or The Way We Were (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200706/012.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200706/012.htm">At issue are the Ethics &quot;of society,&quot;</a> the (cathartic/quiescent/vicarious) literacies that lie beneath the (path/map/passage in the) celebration of a (fundamental/practical/metaphysical) culture.]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>At issue are the Ethics &quot;of society,&quot; the (cathartic/quiescent/vicarious) literacies that lie beneath the (path/map/passage in the) celebration of a (fundamental/practical/metaphysical) culture.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>At issue are the Ethics &quot;of society,&quot; the (cathartic/quiescent/vicarious) literacies that lie beneath the (path/map/passage in the) celebration of a (fundamental/practical/metaphysical) culture.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:21:04</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 13 Jun 2007 3:01:33 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, multimanifestations, identity, personality, character, generic, orienation, application. acculturation, path, map, passage, fundamental, practicaple, metaphysical</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Care Packaging [note] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200706/038.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200706/038.htm">The claim that leads to caring</a>, that feeds the hunger that succumbs to reality, calls for a package to overcome that baggage.]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>The claim that leads to caring, that feeds the hunger that succumbs to reality, calls for a package to overcome that baggage.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>The claim that leads to caring, that feeds the hunger that succumbs to reality, calls for a package to overcome that baggage.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:03:21</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 7 Jun 2007 07:40:21 -0000</pubDate>
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       <itunes:keywords>care, package, baggage, munchies, capital stock, bastion, heart, catatori, salvation, home, domicile, reality, epiphany</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Tasting Reality [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200706/038.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200706/038.htm">POEM:  Tasting Reality</a><br><br>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Ed's Chicken Catatori]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: Tasting Reality; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Ed's Chicken Catatori</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>POEM: Tasting Reality; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Ed's Chicken Catatori</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:04:43</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 7 Jun 2007 07:27:38 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>care, package, baggage, munchies, capital stock, bastion, heart, catatori, salvation, home, domicile, reality, epiphany</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: Commodifying Info-spheres (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200705/011.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/twentyfirst/200705/011.htm">Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY</a>: (1) An Ideological Pilgrimage; (2) Commodifying Info-spheres]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: (1) An Ideological Pilgrimage; (2) Commodifying Info-spheres</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Poems from the collection TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: (1) An Ideological Pilgrimage; (2) Commodifying Info-spheres</itunes:summary>
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       <pubDate>Tue, 29 May 2007 0:00:03 -0000</pubDate>
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     <itunes:keywords>TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, pilgrimage, memoriam, fetich, syndrome, platform, interoperable, broadcasting, explortion, obedience, pod, modality</itunes:keywords>
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       <title>Mouthing Culture/Mealy-Mouthed [poem] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
  	  <link>http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200705/037.htm</link> 
       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/musings/archive/200705/037.htm">POEM:  Mouthing Culture/Mealy-Mouthed</a><br><br>FOODSTUFF LISTING: Baked Scallops; Baked Polenta with Pepper Stew]]></description>
       <itunes:subtitle>POEM: Mouthing Culture/Mealy-Mouthed; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Baked Scallops; Baked Polenta with Pepper Stew</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>POEM: Mouthing Culture/Mealy-Mouthed; FOODSTUFF LISTING: Baked Scallops; Baked Polenta with Pepper Stew</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:06:35</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 23 May 2007 10:09:17 -0000</pubDate>
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       <title>TRAVEL PORTRAIT 11: Moving On/Vacation Over [travel portrait] (EatIngredients.com)</title>
       <itunes:author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</itunes:author>
       <author>Ed Brown II (ed@eatingredients.com)</author>
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       <description>  <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.eatingredients.com/travel/portrait_nm/travel-archive/TP-NM-11.htm">Ed contemplates the meaning of belonging.</a>]]> </description>
       <itunes:subtitle>Ed contemplates the meaning of belonging.</itunes:subtitle>
       <itunes:summary>Ed contemplates the meaning of belonging.</itunes:summary>
       <itunes:duration>0:05:22</itunes:duration>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2007 21:29:03 -0000</pubDate>
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