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		<title>By: (Best Show)Watch</title>
		<link>http://gregjerome.wordpress.com/2008/01/05/in-defense-of-food/#comment-1094</link>
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		<description>&quot;Hi:

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Hi:</p>
<p>Two things</p>
<p>1) I’d like your permission to (re)print your article on Fareed Zakaria for our website</p>
<p>2) I was hoping we could use your ‘scribing’ talent for our website.</p>
<p>The Best Shows Youre Not Watching (dot) com   [all one word]</p>
<p>‘The Clone Wars’ is one of our featured shows. We’re hoping to round up a few people who can occasionally contribute perspective (via an article/blog) on the shows – maybe a recent episode, future direction, plot shortcomings etc.</p>
<p>What’s in it for you?<br />
Primarily a larger audience back channeled to your blog. We don’t pay but the site has a lot of promise and we&#8217;re pretty excited about getting it off the ground. Let me know what you think.</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
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		<title>By: robertjerome</title>
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		<description>That writer has a point. The feeling I get after eating fresh, naturally grown fruits and vegetables is amazing. Since salt is used as a preservative in so much of the foods we eat many of us are probably walking around dehydrated most of the time. After eating fresh fruits and veggies I feel hydrated and more energized, not to mention more mentally focussed. Constantly eating healthier, however, involves retraining your body and many of us do not have the discipline to go through that kind of physical change. Eating healthy also involves planning ahead much of the time as it is so easy to eat junk when you&#039;re away from your kitchen. Healthy options are few virtually everywhere you go these days and they are often more expensive. It would be convenient if there were a Whole Foods on every other corner to compliment the plethora of chain restaurants that sell fattening, salty, high-in-cholesterol foods.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That writer has a point. The feeling I get after eating fresh, naturally grown fruits and vegetables is amazing. Since salt is used as a preservative in so much of the foods we eat many of us are probably walking around dehydrated most of the time. After eating fresh fruits and veggies I feel hydrated and more energized, not to mention more mentally focussed. Constantly eating healthier, however, involves retraining your body and many of us do not have the discipline to go through that kind of physical change. Eating healthy also involves planning ahead much of the time as it is so easy to eat junk when you&#8217;re away from your kitchen. Healthy options are few virtually everywhere you go these days and they are often more expensive. It would be convenient if there were a Whole Foods on every other corner to compliment the plethora of chain restaurants that sell fattening, salty, high-in-cholesterol foods.</p>
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