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		<title>Some Best Christmas Foods to Remember!</title>
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If you&#8217;re planning any kind of family Christmas or Yuletide celebration this year, especially if you&#8217;re hosting the event. Or even if you&#8217;re thinking of what you need to do in terms of preparing food for a family gathering then now, the beginning of November, is where you need to begin your cooking. Many Christmas [...]


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		<title>Chef at Mt. Fuji Japanesse Steakhouse doing some tricks with cooking tools</title>
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Mt. Fuji Japanese Steakhouse in Hillburn, NY, has chefs who can do tricks with cooking tools. This video shows one chef at that restaurant doing this.


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		<title>Demonstration Of Some Old Fashion Cooking Tools</title>
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Demonstration of some old cooking tools Imagine how sophisticated the economy would have had to have been to produce so many metal items! Most Americans take such things for granted but venture abroad and you&#8217;ll find that the luxuries in the 1900s are still luxuries in the 21st century for many parts of the world&#8230;


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