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	<title>Comments on: Top Chef: Mount Vernon Edition</title>
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		<title>By: Thomas Price</title>
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		<dc:creator>Thomas Price</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Sep 2010 17:58:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The eating habits of George Washington were  strangely unique considering he ate hoecakes which were mainly only found in a slave&#039;s diet and not that of the elite planter class who ate exquiste meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. But George Washington&#039;s breakfast was the same every morning after he finished writing in his journal. His eating habits were recorded by step-grandaughter who recorded that every morning after his daily journal entries that he would three small mush cakes or hoecakes that were drowned in butter and honey which he washed down with tea without cream.His humble breakfast is simply fascinating and sound like a enjoyable snack for breakfast.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The eating habits of George Washington were  strangely unique considering he ate hoecakes which were mainly only found in a slave&#8217;s diet and not that of the elite planter class who ate exquiste meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. But George Washington&#8217;s breakfast was the same every morning after he finished writing in his journal. His eating habits were recorded by step-grandaughter who recorded that every morning after his daily journal entries that he would three small mush cakes or hoecakes that were drowned in butter and honey which he washed down with tea without cream.His humble breakfast is simply fascinating and sound like a enjoyable snack for breakfast.</p>
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		<title>By: Laura Fox and Erik Rosas</title>
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		<dc:creator>Laura Fox and Erik Rosas</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Sep 2010 03:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We think it&#039;s really cool how we have so many interesting facts about our first president. A lot of people probably don&#039;t even care what he ate for breakfast, but we find it so awesome that his step-grandaughter took the time to recognize his habits and record them. People now don&#039;t even care. We think his breakfast habit sounds like fun, and it sounds pretty good too, almost like pancakes. We like reading all these interesting things, not always the super important things, about George Washington.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We think it&#8217;s really cool how we have so many interesting facts about our first president. A lot of people probably don&#8217;t even care what he ate for breakfast, but we find it so awesome that his step-grandaughter took the time to recognize his habits and record them. People now don&#8217;t even care. We think his breakfast habit sounds like fun, and it sounds pretty good too, almost like pancakes. We like reading all these interesting things, not always the super important things, about George Washington.</p>
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