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<title>Ohio becomes a necessity have you ever eaten pot roast that had been beer braised </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;becomes a necessity&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;Ohio; becomes a necessity; have you ever eaten pot roast that had been beer braised .&lt;/i&gt; &lt;b&gt;Ohio&lt;/b&gt; By Website Introductions Comfort food is what this can easily be described as.[1] For the writer, on a cold, wet day, comfort food becomes very much a necessary thing.[2] Not only has a bunch of rain moved on into the South now, but just over Thanksgiving, it was just as warm and sunny as anything, and currently, the temperatures have taken a drastic dip.[3] Thankful to see the sunshine are many, after such a time like this.[4] Staying inside on a rainy day, writing a book, one must surely admit the splendor in it.[5] Link: Mystery Lovers' Kitchen ... </description>
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<title>Ohio web interview Starla s Vintage Recipes Interview</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;web interview&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;Ohio; web interview; Starla's Vintage Recipes Interview.&lt;/i&gt; &lt;b&gt;Ohio&lt;/b&gt; By 'Interviewer' Name of your website Starla's Vintage Recipes Your name starla stimmer Your Location city, etc Chillicothe ohio Please give us a short summary of your website Old fashion cooking recipes from your mother's kitchen.[1] Handwritten recipes gathered from little old tin recipe boxes.[2] Recipes include recipes from throughout the 1950's, 60's, and 70's.[3] Plus - Robin Wallace - A StoryTeller most extraordinaire. What inspired you to launch your own website I am a collector of recipes, vintage photos and all things vintage.[4] It occured to me one day, that I could share these with others and make a few new friends.[5] When did you launch your first website, and what was it I started the website for my step son to sell candy, but he really wasn't interested, so I changed it.[6] Now it ... </description>
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