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		<description>Joyce,
Good article. I find preparing and cooking a large sit down meal for my friends and relatives to be a real joy of love. Even if the meal is over in about an hour. And usually something that sticks to your ribs. I never understood why people want to eat out on Thanksgiving. The smell of that meal in your house, Heaven. I just finished reading some of your comments in my local newspaper, The Desert Sun's weekend addition. Man, you hit the nail on the head. And, sitting down with everybody at the table for a meal is a blast. Pass the potatoes, pass the gravy. Fun!!!!!!!!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Joyce,<br />
Good article. I find preparing and cooking a large sit down meal for my friends and relatives to be a real joy of love. Even if the meal is over in about an hour. And usually something that sticks to your ribs. I never understood why people want to eat out on Thanksgiving. The smell of that meal in your house, Heaven. I just finished reading some of your comments in my local newspaper, The Desert Sun&#8217;s weekend addition. Man, you hit the nail on the head. And, sitting down with everybody at the table for a meal is a blast. Pass the potatoes, pass the gravy. Fun!!!!!!!!!</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 18:27:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Joyce,

Well said.  And, well, sad. I stopped watching Top Chef a long time ago.  It's all about inter-personal drama and not about the cooking.  I have to admit that I got a bit caught up in the romance of being a Food TV star, but my true love is standing side by side my fellow foodies in a crowded kithcen, kibbitzing, noshing, trying this and that, laughing.  The sitting at table and digging in to what we just created.  Bliss!

I would LOVE to watch a program of Nonna's showing us the family secrets that have lasted for generations.  Providing the experience of tasting something incredibly delicious, knowing a few hundred people before you have had the same experience, is truly the soul of good cooking.  Thank you.</description>
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<p>Well said.  And, well, sad. I stopped watching Top Chef a long time ago.  It&#8217;s all about inter-personal drama and not about the cooking.  I have to admit that I got a bit caught up in the romance of being a Food TV star, but my true love is standing side by side my fellow foodies in a crowded kithcen, kibbitzing, noshing, trying this and that, laughing.  The sitting at table and digging in to what we just created.  Bliss!</p>
<p>I would LOVE to watch a program of Nonna&#8217;s showing us the family secrets that have lasted for generations.  Providing the experience of tasting something incredibly delicious, knowing a few hundred people before you have had the same experience, is truly the soul of good cooking.  Thank you.</p>
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		<description>I was so amazed too when I visited Dallas friends and acquaintances to see them in their beautiful and huge kitchens with granite countertops and the latest appliances tell me that they never use the oven, or the stove, only the microwave to reheat their take-outs! 
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Something is seriously wrong with that picture</p>
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		<description>All the banalities  reflected by contemporary media....the reality show motif, professional sports, thjird rate back biting, cable media....all seem to have washed over the Food Network like one giant tsunami. As long as TV "cooking" is laced with sports, ego, and other assorted metaphors, the food will remain a prop. I thought there may have been a sliver of hope with the "Top Chef Masters" concept...but alas, it succumbed to the seduction of cheap production values and accompanying shallow content. 

My wife and I are fortunate to have a small circle of friends who cook for and with one another on a regular basis. We all cook during the week. I'm somewhat proud to say that he packaged/prepared food isles at Trader Joe's are off-limits to our shopping cart. It's not that much of an accomplishment, as we avoided those isles in all manner of grocery stores before, while, and after our children were growing up and living at home.

Food and cooking are integral parts of our basic cultural foundation. Losing touch with the act and rituals ultimately weaken that culture.</description>
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<p>My wife and I are fortunate to have a small circle of friends who cook for and with one another on a regular basis. We all cook during the week. I&#8217;m somewhat proud to say that he packaged/prepared food isles at Trader Joe&#8217;s are off-limits to our shopping cart. It&#8217;s not that much of an accomplishment, as we avoided those isles in all manner of grocery stores before, while, and after our children were growing up and living at home.</p>
<p>Food and cooking are integral parts of our basic cultural foundation. Losing touch with the act and rituals ultimately weaken that culture.</p>
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		<description>It's all sad but true, Joyce. As a registered dietitian, I wish more consumers wanted to cook, to become more familiar with food, to know, to even care what's in their favorite dishes, to want to know how to prepare them. Cooking really has become a spectator sport in this country. I think the best we can do is model cooking behavior and encourage anyone with interest to learn a bit more, taste a bit more, think about food a bit more...</description>
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		<description>I couldn't agree more!  I eat in friend's homes where I am bemused by  food plated in the kitchen into posturing little stacks.  Home cooked meals should be lovingly presented on platters from which you can take as much as you like; as many times are you like with no pesky interruptions from a hovering waitstaff.
Home is not a like a restaurant and it never should be.  I find the well prepared home table infinitly better! And I might add, most of my well fed friends do concur.</description>
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Home is not a like a restaurant and it never should be.  I find the well prepared home table infinitly better! And I might add, most of my well fed friends do concur.</p>
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