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			<description><![CDATA[today on cooking with food we ask the pressing question, "what is your earliest food memory?" 
 
Tea with milk and sugar poured into the saucer to cool with crackers and peanut butter in my grandmothers Tide scented kitchen.]]></description>
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Tea with milk and sugar poured into the saucer to cool with crackers and peanut butter in my grandmothers Tide scented kitchen.</div>

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