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		<title>By: Will</title>
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		<description>I seem to remember seeing one of those frosted glass dividers once.  Very weird.  I wonder if I really did or is it a strange cse of kitchen deja-vu? I have always been a fan of an open unhidden kitchen.  And one with some natural wood in there, somewhere.

Thanks for your comment on my latest post.  If those pots on the stove really did make you envious, I am glad I was using my old smaller ones for that project.  The big stocks that I use for some things would have made you hate me!  In this case each batch of tomato sauce was different.  Some for pasta, some for dishes like eggplant and chicken and one for drinking, like soup.  I know, weird, but I can drink olive good oil too.  Must be my heritage.

By the way, I love that photo and caption on this post!

-Will</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I seem to remember seeing one of those frosted glass dividers once.  Very weird.  I wonder if I really did or is it a strange cse of kitchen deja-vu? I have always been a fan of an open unhidden kitchen.  And one with some natural wood in there, somewhere.</p>
<p>Thanks for your comment on my latest post.  If those pots on the stove really did make you envious, I am glad I was using my old smaller ones for that project.  The big stocks that I use for some things would have made you hate me!  In this case each batch of tomato sauce was different.  Some for pasta, some for dishes like eggplant and chicken and one for drinking, like soup.  I know, weird, but I can drink olive good oil too.  Must be my heritage.</p>
<p>By the way, I love that photo and caption on this post!</p>
<p>-Will</p>
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