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At Making Love In The Kitchen- we talk all things healthy, sweet and fun. It's not just about nutrition but about how healthy living is the vehicle for living the great life. With a different guest each episode- there are always great conversations and insights shared.

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I am still in absolute shock that my husband ate this wonderful vegetarian dish: http://tiny.cc/uP3S6 from @meghantelpner , he's so picky!

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