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What we eat when we eat alone
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About the recipes
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Eating in bed
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The gestalt of eating: men and women at the table
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Foods for me and me alone
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35 |
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Getting the body fed with rough and ready foods
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Saved by sardines, rescued by pasta
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85 |
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Tiny on the couch
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106 |
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Men and their meat
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109 |
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"how to eat alone," poem by daniel halpern
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Alone at last
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Alone every day
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"spy girls," poem by jeannine hall gailey
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What every boy and girl should learn to cook before they're men and women
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Meals with a motive
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Breakfast with the saints
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Our thanks
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Index
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