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		<title>Ellie Krieger&#8217;s Kitchen Sink Cookies</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Maris Callahan]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>If dried fruit is a healthy snack, oatmeal a nutritious breakfast and canola oil rich in omega-3 fatty acid, then kitchen sink cookies that combines the three must be a super-power food, right? Well, cookies are one of my guilty pleasures, but reality TV is another. I&#8217;ve never been an avid TV-watcher, but living alone I like the background noise and find the plots and characters of reality shows to be far more outrageous than any sitcom writer could contrive. It&#8217;s no surprise that I&#8217;ve taken a liking to The Next Food Network Star. In the program, seven aspiring chefs compete in a series of various cooking challenges for a chance to win their own show on the Food Network. The challenges run the gamut, from cooking a gourmet meal for 12 on a budget to building the ultimate burger and preparing a meal from the hottest spicy chili peppers available. Though the challenges do elicit a certain level of culinary prowess from the contestants, it&#8217;s clear from the on-screen interactions between some of the contestants that the show thrives on drama almost as much as the Real World. Though just about every cable network has an arsenal of reality shows, it seems [&#8230;]</p>
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