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		<title>Cooking Up a Storm: Recipes Lost and Found from The Times-Picayune of New Orleans</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, thousands of families lost not only their homes; the physical evidence of their lives, including family keepsakes passed down for generations were also washed away forever.
As the people of New Orleans began to put their lives back together, the Times-Picayune Newspaper became a kind of clearing house for recipes, [...]]]></description>
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