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	<title>Comments on: The itinerant kitchen</title>
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		<title>By: Mom</title>
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		<description>Sage, Thanks for the link for packing goats.  I just read Jump Off Creek by Portland author Molly Gloss in which goats played a part for milking and packing.  Your reference for packing different from daily doing is thought provoking.  I appreciated your thoughts on predictable food offering continuity and structure, applicable to the familiarity of home and moreso when out in the seemingly boundless out-of-doors.  I also appreciate your elevating lunch in a way because of preparation. While I&#039;m not out on the trail, I do pack a ready to eat lunch for work every day, very different from breakfast and dinner as typically cooked.  I would love to hear more on the differences of eating in the rhythm of the day. I still am in awe of the determination and creativity you had for a wonderous life adventure.  Love always, Mom</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sage, Thanks for the link for packing goats.  I just read Jump Off Creek by Portland author Molly Gloss in which goats played a part for milking and packing.  Your reference for packing different from daily doing is thought provoking.  I appreciated your thoughts on predictable food offering continuity and structure, applicable to the familiarity of home and moreso when out in the seemingly boundless out-of-doors.  I also appreciate your elevating lunch in a way because of preparation. While I&#8217;m not out on the trail, I do pack a ready to eat lunch for work every day, very different from breakfast and dinner as typically cooked.  I would love to hear more on the differences of eating in the rhythm of the day. I still am in awe of the determination and creativity you had for a wonderous life adventure.  Love always, Mom</p>
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