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	<title>Kat McCullough</title>
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	<description>Freelance writer, aspiring producer, avid googler</description>
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		<title>Then I had a thought</title>
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At one time, a cupcake was just for kids birthday parties. Cosmo meant the magazine with the sex positions. A TV show about four single girls having a wild time referred to Rose, Blanche, Dorothy and Sophia. A baguette was a loaf of ...</description>
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		<title>&#8220;Good&#8221; things Kat doesn&#8217;t like</title>
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Tomatoes
Olives
Trees
The left-over milk from a bowl of cereal
Mushrooms
The Cubs (just kidding- they're terrible)
Avocado
Pearl Jam
Farmer's Markets
Impressionism
Lite beer



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		<title>Enough, &#8220;foodies&#8221;</title>
		<description>Did the food blog destroy food writing? Yes. Has every blog destroyed all writing? Maybe. But, save possibly fashion, food seems to be the most (badly) blogged about subject. Now that every Bourdain-in-training can snap plate pics and trot off to post about the amazing and unknown ramen/Green City Market/sushi ...</description>
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		<title>Hello, you</title>
		<description>This is my new homepage. I'll be updating it as I see fit. Word. </description>
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		<title>Kat&#8217;s rules to the Lakefront Path</title>
		<description>There are few urban running paths as beautiful, useful and well-maintained as the 18.5 mile paved path along the Chicago lakefront. Starting at Hollywood on the north and running down to 79th street, the path curves past beaches, harbors, Lincoln, Grand and Jackson Parks, and offers breathtaking views every step ...</description>
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