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		<title>By: Broccoli di Rape/Broccoli Raab/Broccoli Rabe/Rapini - Whatever You Call It, Just Call It Delicious &#124; We Are Never Full</title>
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		<title>By: Top Five of the Month: Condiments &#124; We Are Never Full</title>
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		<dc:creator>Top Five of the Month: Condiments &#124; We Are Never Full</dc:creator>
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		<title>By: Top Five of the Month: Condiments &#124; We Are Never Full</title>
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		<title>By: Jonathan and Amy</title>
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		<description>Hi, babe! It&#039;s your wife. I wanted to comment on your article about striking for food. I personally DO think that food is important enough to strike over.  People will fight for their rights to to get a fair wage, fair treatment at work, fair gas prices and fair whatever else is important to them.  The thing I love about Italy and Italians is that they not only care deeply about what the eat, they care deeply about every single ingredient that goes into their body.  Pasta is not just a &quot;quick and easy meal&quot; to them... it&#039;s adored and looked at in an artistic way.  I also love that they know and care about where their food came from.  What&#039;s different about them compared to Americans is that they care not just about their own bottom line and how much money they will save, but they care about the farmers, the people who bring them the food that they love.  It&#039;s a beautiful thing!  Plus it reminds us all that food should be pure and should come from things that we grow in a natural environment, not create, shoot full of crap and then process.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, babe! It&#8217;s your wife. I wanted to comment on your article about striking for food. I personally DO think that food is important enough to strike over.  People will fight for their rights to to get a fair wage, fair treatment at work, fair gas prices and fair whatever else is important to them.  The thing I love about Italy and Italians is that they not only care deeply about what the eat, they care deeply about every single ingredient that goes into their body.  Pasta is not just a &#8220;quick and easy meal&#8221; to them&#8230; it&#8217;s adored and looked at in an artistic way.  I also love that they know and care about where their food came from.  What&#8217;s different about them compared to Americans is that they care not just about their own bottom line and how much money they will save, but they care about the farmers, the people who bring them the food that they love.  It&#8217;s a beautiful thing!  Plus it reminds us all that food should be pure and should come from things that we grow in a natural environment, not create, shoot full of crap and then process.</p>
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