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Emeril Green Episode: Liquid Gold |
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Fee Fie Foe Unplug, Are You as Green as an Englishman? |
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Big River Man Racks Up Awards On and Off Screen |
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Planet 100 - Copenhagen, Polar Bear Robots and Gore's Plan B |
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Emeril's Olive Oil Poached Tuna |
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Ed Asks: Which Begley Are You? |
{183} |
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Emeril's Recipes |
{1205} |
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Instrumental -- Music News, Media and More |
{143} |
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Tom Green Quiz Game |
{932} |
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100 Places to Remember Before They Disappear |
{136} |
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Renovation Nation FAQ |
{170} |
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Ask Steve Thomas Anything (About Your Home) |
{390} |
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Emeril Green FAQ |
{311} |
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Ask Emeril Your Green Cooking Questions |
{502} |
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How to Go Green: Weddings |
{477} |

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Set the Table and Eat Together
POSTED 16 Apr 2008 COMMENTS
At a recent discussion at Concordia University called "Domestic Foodscapes," participants talked about a study on food, healthy eating habits, and memory. It turns out that people with the most vivid memories of mealtimes scored higher on the scales for food involvement and positive eating behaviour. Those with fewer memories scored lower....+ READ MORE