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	<title>Comments on: Indian Food</title>
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		<title>By: Grandma Bertie</title>
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		<description>Are you following in your papa&#039;s footsteps to become a great gormet or maybe just worldly cook?  Hope so!  I love to eat the meals your family makes.

And now I guess we know were the saying &quot;Holy Cow&quot;, comes from.  We always use it when we are suprised or caught off guard by something, and sometimes a bit miffed at someone, not sure how that all fits!

When you get home we&#039;ll have to try some of these receipes together.  How about some &quot;Dutch Letters&quot; from me to welcome you home?  They go great with anything and I haven&#039;t made them for a very long time.  That is the favorite receipe we were introduced to from our years in &#039;Iowa&#039; of the good ole USA!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you following in your papa&#8217;s footsteps to become a great gormet or maybe just worldly cook?  Hope so!  I love to eat the meals your family makes.</p>
<p>And now I guess we know were the saying &#8220;Holy Cow&#8221;, comes from.  We always use it when we are suprised or caught off guard by something, and sometimes a bit miffed at someone, not sure how that all fits!</p>
<p>When you get home we&#8217;ll have to try some of these receipes together.  How about some &#8220;Dutch Letters&#8221; from me to welcome you home?  They go great with anything and I haven&#8217;t made them for a very long time.  That is the favorite receipe we were introduced to from our years in &#8216;Iowa&#8217; of the good ole USA!</p>
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