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		<title>French Bread Pizzas with Mozzarella and Pepperoni</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Maris Callahan]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>French Bread Pizzas with Mozzarella and Pepperoni. But first&#8230;a few quick thoughts&#8230; I&#8217;m going to rant a little bit, and yes it&#8217;s probably going to sound bitchy, but I have a serious question Why can&#8217;t food bloggers simply call themselves food bloggers? I know, live and let live. And I do. Then, earlier this week I spent some time sorting through about 400 business cards that I&#8217;ve collected at networking events over the past few years and turned them into LinkedIn connections. Throughout my social networking binge, I kept noticing food bloggers, but nobody had &#8216;food blogger&#8217; in their job description, or in their self identified title. Why not? Now, my first boss deeply ingrained within me that your title does not matter. She was an executive vice president, but joked that they should give her business cards that said &#8216;client slave girl&#8217; because once you hit a certain point in your career, it matters very little what they call you. To an extent, I agree that titles can be stupid and hierarchy can be stupid and yay girl power! Even so, I did feel excited when offered my current job as a director of public relations and I must say I would have felt significantly less enthusiasm if I [&#8230;]</p>
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