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	<title>Alton vs. Martha in the Kitchen?</title>
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	<description>Alton Brown vs. Martha Stewart: Who do you trust more in the kitchen? Please help my wife and I with a minor disagreement regarding who should be more respected in the kitchen with the cooking. This has nothing to do with crafts and gardening, we all know the scope of Martha&apos;s domain. Strictly food.&lt;br&gt;
If you wanted to follow the teachings of one or the other, which would you prefer and most importantly, WHY?</description>
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