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		<title>By: Topics about Food and Recipes &#187; Archive &#187; What is for lunch?</title>
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		<description>[...] Another fellow blogger placed an observative post today on What is for lunch?Here&#8217;s a quick excerpt You would ask yourself if you were headed to the village around 2pm.Â  Typically women are given the responsibility to maintain and harvest their gardens.Â  However, there are exceptions depending on the culture of that particular village.Â  Quite often if they feel like they have an inside track on getting the spirits to bless their gardening work, the men may get involved as well.Â  The kids always pitch in and make the work load easier.Â  Usually the women will rise early and go to work in their [...]</description>
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