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		<title>Why Not?</title>

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		<pubDate>2010-07-02 23:15:23</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[There's food marketing and then there's food marketing.&nbsp; Sometimes it's about a lifestyle choice.&nbsp; Go sustainable, go local and go organic.&nbsp; Other times, it's about having fun.&nbsp; Frozen yogurt and cupcakes, for example. But there are those moments when marketing just sweeps you off your feet with an entirely aspirational message.&nbsp; To consume means that there is no question your life will become better and more awesome.&nbsp; We bring you:CHAMPION FOOD
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There's food marketing and then there's food marketing.&nbsp; Sometimes it's about a lifestyle choice.&nbsp; Go sustainable, go local and go organic.&nbsp; Other times, it's about having fun.&nbsp; Frozen yogurt and cupcakes, for example. <br /><br />But there are those moments when marketing just sweeps you off your feet with an entirely aspirational message.&nbsp; To consume means that there is no question your life will become better and more awesome.&nbsp; <br /><br />We bring you:<br /><br />CHAMPION FOOD</p>
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		<title>This Ain't No Kraft Single</title>

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		<pubDate>2010-07-01 00:09:55</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
		
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Leave it up to the NY Times food expert Mark Bittman to  make great food simple and cool again.&nbsp; In his most recent call to  action, he brings back a childhood staple in a most nutritious and  seasonal way: Grilled Cheese Sandwiches!
Now, resurrecting  basic foods is great and all but we can't let Mr. Bittman get all the  fame.&nbsp; Recently we came across the Caseus Grilled Cheese Truck on a trip  back to our Alma Mater in New Haven, Connecticut.&nbsp; This truck, like the  west coast Kogi Truck, has been roaming the streets for quite a while,  Twitter account and all.&nbsp;
Caseus Grilled  Cheese makes the kind of sandwiches your mom wished she would have  made for herself.&nbsp; For $5, order their Classic Grilled Cheese, "A blend  of provolone, swiss, comte, gruyere, gouda, and sharp chedder on  sourdough bread, with conichon pickles &amp; grainy mustard on the  side."&nbsp; Mo cheese mo better!&nbsp;

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<p>Leave it up to the NY Times food expert Mark Bittman to  make great food simple and cool again.&nbsp; In his most recent call to  action, he brings back a childhood staple in a most nutritious and  seasonal way: <a href="http://video.nytimes.com/video/2010/06/29/dining/1247468118179/actually-grilled-cheese.html" target="_blank">Grilled Cheese Sandwiches</a>!</p>
<p>Now, resurrecting  basic foods is great and all but we can't let Mr. Bittman get all the  fame.&nbsp; Recently we came across the Caseus Grilled Cheese Truck on a trip  back to our Alma Mater in New Haven, Connecticut.&nbsp; This truck, like the  west coast Kogi Truck, has been roaming the streets for quite a while,  Twitter account and all.&nbsp;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thecheesetruck.com" target="_blank">Caseus Grilled  Cheese</a> makes the kind of sandwiches your mom wished she would have  made for herself.&nbsp; For $5, order their Classic Grilled Cheese, "A blend  of provolone, swiss, comte, gruyere, gouda, and sharp chedder on  sourdough bread, with conichon pickles &amp; grainy mustard on the  side."&nbsp; Mo cheese mo better!&nbsp;</p>
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		<title>Deviled Eggs!</title>

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		<pubDate>2010-06-29 23:04:16</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
		
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From Sarah:
People get persnickety about how to boil eggs.&nbsp; I am committed to no  method, but this process works fine for me:

Bring pot of water to  boil.&nbsp; (Enough water to cover the eggs)
Add eggs and let boil for 5  minutes, reducing to a gentle boil so that the eggs are not rolling  around and cracking their shells.
 Turn off heat and let eggs sit in the hot water for another 5 minutes.
Remove  eggs from water.

Once the eggs are cool, you slice the eggs in  half, scoop out the yolk, and mix the yolk with whatever filling you  like.&nbsp;  Here, I did a simple combination of light mayonnaise, dijon mustard, and  chopped cornichons.&nbsp; No measurements, just to taste.In the  future, I would like to try more daring recipes, like here.]]></description>
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<p>From Sarah:</p>
<p>People get persnickety about how to boil eggs.&nbsp; I am committed to no  method, but this process works fine for me:<br /><br /></p>
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<li>Bring pot of water to  boil.&nbsp; (Enough water to cover the eggs)</li>
<li>Add eggs and let boil for 5  minutes, reducing to a gentle boil so that the eggs are not rolling  around and cracking their shells.</li>
<li> Turn off heat and let eggs sit in the hot water for another 5 minutes.</li>
<li>Remove  eggs from water.</li>
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<p><br />Once the eggs are cool, you slice the eggs in  half, scoop out the yolk, and mix the yolk with whatever filling you  like.&nbsp; <br /> Here, I did a simple combination of light mayonnaise, dijon mustard, and  chopped cornichons.&nbsp; No measurements, just to taste.<br /><br />In the  future, I would like to try more daring recipes, like <a href="http://www.amateurgourmet.com/2010/06/deviled_eggs_three_ways.html" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>We're open for business!</title>

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		<pubDate>2010-06-29 00:23:15</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
		
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Well, not business exactly.&nbsp; You see, my mom had this domain name.&nbsp; One of the many in her Go Daddy collection.
Since the early days of the Internet our family has been collecting domain names.&nbsp; The days when you couldn't make a phone call at the same time as chatting on America Online, my mom was registering great names like, "PetsOnParade.com" or even "AsianGayMates.com" - progressive as she is!
I came across Poached.com in her portfolio and decided to create a blog using Lifeyo.com, a service that let's you make a website for free.&nbsp; (Full disclosure: I'm the founder of Lifeyo)
This blog will be a fun adventure in food, which I love.&nbsp; It will also be a test to see if we can get this website to show up on the first page of Google when someone searches for "Poached"&nbsp;
Gastronomical and Internet fame here we come!]]></description>
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<p>Well, not business exactly.&nbsp; You see, my mom had this domain name.&nbsp; One of the many in her Go Daddy collection.</p>
<p>Since the early days of the Internet our family has been collecting domain names.&nbsp; The days when you couldn't make a phone call at the same time as chatting on America Online, my mom was registering great names like, "PetsOnParade.com" or even "AsianGayMates.com" - progressive as she is!</p>
<p>I came across Poached.com in her portfolio and decided to create a blog using <a href="http://www.lifeyo.com" target="_blank">Lifeyo.com</a>, a service that let's you make a website for free.&nbsp; (Full disclosure: I'm the founder of Lifeyo)</p>
<p>This blog will be a fun adventure in food, which I love.&nbsp; It will also be a test to see if we can get this website to show up on the first page of Google when someone searches for "Poached"&nbsp;</p>
<p>Gastronomical and Internet fame here we come!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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