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            <title>A Not-So-Random Act of Kindness</title>
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            <description>&amp;#8220;Practice random kindness and senseless acts of beauty.&amp;#8221;
&amp;#8211; Anne Herbert
Penn Station, New York City, noon, the beginning of summer. Eighty degrees: A perfect day. Everyone who can be outside is outside. But I have to go in to catch the train back to Jersey. I am not at full sprint, but I am moving, hungry. No breakfast, no lunch. A morning consult brings me in once a month to YAI/National Institute for People with Disabilities. I’ve done it hundreds of times. Winters, summers, I know my way around Penn Station. I have it down to a science. I get a sandwich &amp;#8211; make the train.
There is a deli near the Seventh Avenue exit that has the best grilled vegetable panini sandwich I’ve ever had. I swear I would do the consult just to buy this sandwich.
The staff at YAI/NIPD...</description>
            <author>World of Psychology</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 07 Jul 2010 10:30:50 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Tips To Cut Cancer Risk For Holiday Grilling</title>
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            <description>Nutritionist Stephanie Meyers of the Dana Farber Cancer Institute gives some tips to avoid the potential carcinogenic compounds released when you grill meat and some commonsense steps to lower your risk of ingesting polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) and heterocyclic amines (HCA) (Source: Inside Surgery)</description>
            <author>Inside Surgery</author>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 03 Jul 2010 22:22:55 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Programming Note: Happy Memorial Day Weekend</title>
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            <description>Dear Blisstree Reader: Just so&amp;#8217;s you know, our posting schedule will be lighter than usual on Sunday and Monday due to the Memorial Day holiday weekend, which we hope you&amp;#8217;re thoroughly enjoying, whether you&amp;#8217;re working out or sleeping in. We plan to experience a little enjoyment ourselves. (tennis, napping, grilled fish!) We&amp;#8217;ll see you back here in full force on Tuesday morning June 1.
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Programming Note: Happy Memorial Day Weekend (Source: Breastfeeding 1-2-3)</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 29 May 2010 20:27:08 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>MS recipe for success: Grilled fava beans</title>
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            <description>It&amp;#8217;s that time again where I get to dish to the MS community about my favorite dish of late.  I can&amp;#8217;t believe it&amp;#8217;s already spring!  The days are getting longer, there&amp;#8217;s a warmth in the evenings and garden shoots are making their way from the tempering soil.  This is an exciting time of year, gastronomically speaking.
It&amp;#8217;s a time of &amp;#8220;firsts;&amp;#8221; first tender asparagus stems, firs tightly-coiled fiddlehead ferns, first spongy and exotic morel mushrooms the first fava beans!
June is when these little bundles of flavor hit their stride, but when first beans making their way to my local markets and green grocers, I go to work like a man deprived.
The word, &amp;#8220;work&amp;#8221; is the operative here!
Normally, favas take a real commitment to the process. ...</description>
            <author>Life with MS</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2009 21:39:20 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Healthy recipe: Grilled summer veggies</title>
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            <description>Summer? Check. Veggies? Check. Grill? Check. Put them together and what do you get? Grilled Summer Veggies!
Let’s face it folks (with all respect to our friends Down Under) summer is in full swing! The kitchen is too hot to spend even a few minutes sweltering in. We want to spend as little time on meal prep as possible. The garden will soon be yielding far more bounty than one can consume.
What to do?
I’ve found one of the simplest and most adaptable methods of preparing fresh from the garden vegetables. All it takes is a hot grill, a few summer vegetables and a little bit of salad dressing for flavor and oil.
Grilled Summer Vegetables
Assortment of Summer Veggies (zucchini, yellow squash, bell peppers, eggplant, sweet onions, asparagus, beans, whatever else you may have) sliced if nee...</description>
            <author>Life with MS</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2008 21:44:05 +0100</pubDate>
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