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		<title>Michael Pollan&#8217;s Food Rules [Book Review and Video]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When my husband first showed me 'Food Rules: An Eater's Manual' by Michael Pollan, we were both struck by how small it was, but I was hooked from the first glance. 'Food Rules' is a quick and very enjoyable read filled with witty, quirky sayings that are fun to read yet are full of wisdom...]]></description>
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		<title>Joel Salatin: Saying Yes To The Good</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is our food culture as a whole in this country? There are stories of corporate greed, polluted environments, mad cow disease, salmonella outbreaks, genetically modified organisms, and bankrupt farmers by the hour...."it's not enought to say NO to what we don't like-we must say YES to the good, " according to Salatin.]]></description>
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