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		<title>Dorie Greenspan&#8217;s World Peace Cookies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>After reading the comments from my last post about my bad Karma, I was genuinely touched by the kind words that many of you had to say about my rotten luck during the month of August. Two weeks ago, to beat the sweltering August heat, I ducked into a theater near Union Square and saw the much talked-about foodie blogger flick, Julie &#38; Julia. I considered writing a response to the movie here but since some other bloggers wrote them so eloquently I didn&#8217;t see the need to recap what many of you probably saw in the theaters. However, throughout the movie, I found myself thrilled with Julia. Meryl Streep captured the essence of a person who was full of fire and not only did I enjoy the acting, the antics, but I was fascinated by this person who devoted her life doing what she loved to do: cook. And not only did she cook, she wanted to make it easy for others to as well. I started wondering if my own generation has a Julia. Knowing full well that hers are large shoes to fill (literally and figuratively) it&#8217;s difficult to think of a modern culinary icon to compare with Julia. While we might not have [&#8230;]</p>
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