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	<title>Comments on: The Soup Kitchen</title>
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	<description>I live to eat and eat to live, so let&#039;s talk about it!</description>
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		<title>By: Evan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Evan</dc:creator>
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		<description>So THIS is the soup kitchen experience you emailed about.  Wowzers.  Sounds like a rollercoaster and then some.  

2 things came to mind.

1 - If you haven&#039;t heard of the Harlem Children&#039;s Zone, you need to check them out.  They are making some incredible changes within Harlem to help support the children (who, duh, are our future).  I totally get how poor management and helping something out that treats the symptoms and not the disease can be a bummer.  Maybe there&#039;s a soup kitchen or food program within HCZ you could volunteer at next? http://www.hcz.org/

2 - Your last lines about &quot;how food should be like music&quot; I COMPLETELY agree with.  In my own philosophizing about change and such, it&#039;s all about the music.  How the notes interplay with one another, and how the relationship between the parts helps to unleash each one&#039;s latent potential to create a beautiful song - or in this case an amazing dish, where all the flavors, textures, colors, smells, play with one another and the whole is greater than the sum of the parts :)

mmm mmm!  tasty!  onwards to read more posts haha :P</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So THIS is the soup kitchen experience you emailed about.  Wowzers.  Sounds like a rollercoaster and then some.  </p>
<p>2 things came to mind.</p>
<p>1 &#8211; If you haven&#8217;t heard of the Harlem Children&#8217;s Zone, you need to check them out.  They are making some incredible changes within Harlem to help support the children (who, duh, are our future).  I totally get how poor management and helping something out that treats the symptoms and not the disease can be a bummer.  Maybe there&#8217;s a soup kitchen or food program within HCZ you could volunteer at next? <a href="http://www.hcz.org/" rel="nofollow">http://www.hcz.org/</a></p>
<p>2 &#8211; Your last lines about &#8220;how food should be like music&#8221; I COMPLETELY agree with.  In my own philosophizing about change and such, it&#8217;s all about the music.  How the notes interplay with one another, and how the relationship between the parts helps to unleash each one&#8217;s latent potential to create a beautiful song &#8211; or in this case an amazing dish, where all the flavors, textures, colors, smells, play with one another and the whole is greater than the sum of the parts :)</p>
<p>mmm mmm!  tasty!  onwards to read more posts haha :P</p>
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