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		<title>Homemade Almond Milk</title>
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I&#8217;ll own up to the contradiction; enjoying nut milks and other milk alternatives while still consuming dairy.  Cheese on pizza, a dotted covering of fresh, smoked mozzarella is particularly nice.  Just as likely, every now and again, I&#8217;ll walk out of my way, for an under sweetened, organic cream, strawberry ice-cream cone.  Another delight? A light, creamy, freshly made almond milk is (though perhaps in a different way) as good as any cheese or [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.eatpretty.com/2011/10/fresh-and-homemade-almond-milk/</link>
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		<title>Vegan Chocolate Cake</title>
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A  dark crumb, defiantly rich chocolate cake together  with its white   frosting is made with a list of plant based ingredients, a vegan cake. If a cake  can  be a  political statement, this might be: a tasty  political   statement  smothered with white frosting.
The whole [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Cranberry Baked Oatmeal atop plain Yogurt with drizzled Honey and Lemon zest.</title>
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Two winter storms have come and gone, leaving only the wind.  Despite every last button fastened, the January cold finds us while the wind brushes the ice off the tall banks of accumulated snow.  On almost any late morning in winter, we might see the same sky: translucent and dimly lit, dirty and grey.
I spoon another copious bite [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.eatpretty.com/2011/01/cranberry-baked-oatmeal-atop-plain-yogurt-with-drizzled-honey-and-lemon-zest/</link>
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		<title>Honeyed Pumpkin Pie with fresh Ginger Root</title>
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Who knew you could catch a cold through text messaging, yet that&#8217;s precisely what happened.   At least, that&#8217;s what I told my friend after I came down with the same cold he was fighting.  And so last Tuesday when I was at home and slightly under the weather, and decisions about the Thanksgiving holiday menu long [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.eatpretty.com/2010/11/honeyed-pumpkin-pie-with-fresh-ginger-root/</link>
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		<title>Sweet Baby Tomatoes with Olive Oil and Sea Salt</title>
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Chef Mario Batali&#8217;s new food mecca and grocery store in Manhattan has a man stationed at the head of the produce section whose sole job is to wash, peel, cut, sculpt, and generally help us wayward shoppers in selecting the finest produce.  A plate before him is covered with imported olive oil and sea salt.  We talk while [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.eatpretty.com/2010/10/tomatoes-with-olive-oil-and-sea-salt/</link>
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		<title>Black Tea with Rose petals and Orange rind: Queen of Summer</title>
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September 21st 2010, the last day of summer.  Tomorrow, a day of transition and of the autumn equinox.  The cold weather is officially invited in, reminding us of the passage of time and of the predictability of the next season’s deep slumber that regenerates all of nature.
I find my way to a cup of tea in the morning, lured [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.eatpretty.com/2010/09/queen-of-summer-black-tea-with-rose-petals-and-orange-rind/</link>
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		<title>Ambrosia Salad&#8211; food of the gods?</title>
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This past Christmas Eve&#8211;amidst sugarcoated squash, smelly cheeses, jellied figs, and rows and rows of dulces&#8211;sat an unassuming ambrosia salad, or a salad of the gods. Cool whipped creamy, canned fruit magnificence. When I asked the guest who brought this surprising addition to our Christmas table, he unabashedly answered that his mother had made this [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.eatpretty.com/2010/09/abrosia-salad-food-of-the-gods/</link>
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		<title>Sun-drenched Iced Rooibos Herbal Tea with Watermelon: Stay a Little Longer</title>
		<description><![CDATA[It was a long walk home on a hot, humid day, down the hill, struggling between the cracks of an uneven sidewalk in a Brooklyn neighborhood, for 15 blocks with a 10-pound organic watermelon.  The street was quiet, the air so thick that it restricted speech, and possibly, clear thought.  Why else would anyone lug such a heavy thing home [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.eatpretty.com/2010/08/sun-drenched-iced-rooibos-herbal-tea-with-watermelon-stay-a-little-longer/</link>
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		<title>Salad Greens with Burrata cheese and fine Walnut, Apple Vinegrette</title>
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 As soon as I exited the plane and left behind the easy five hour journey from NYC to Los Angeles, it was one fair welcome after the next.   Almost immediately a kind soul with an arresting smile helped load my luggage into our rental car– not a bad way to start a week-long vacation. [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.eatpretty.com/2010/07/salad-greens-with-burrata-cheese-and-fine-walnut-apple-vinegrette/</link>
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		<title>Lavender and Grapefruit Martini- Koreatown to Eaglerock CA</title>
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KoreaTown 
I hadn’t seen N. in years.  This time we reconnected in another state, California. I was happy to see her. I couldn’t help but notice the blooming lavender in her backyard as the purple bushels stood to our shoulders. Standing on the porch, we eyed the landscaped backyard.  Two oversized rosemary bushes were placed at the front of the pebbled pathway.  Citrus trees lined the fence and  [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.eatpretty.com/2010/06/lavender-and-grapefruit-martini-koreatown-to-eaglerock-ca/</link>
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