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    <body><![CDATA[Just over 300 pages of delicious stories of a man's journey into the world of cooking.  With a recent novel under his belt, a ruined marriage and a passion for cooking Bob Spitz takes on the great cooking school of europe as a means to find himself.]]></body>
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