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Sunday, March 21, 2010

How English Sounds to Foreign Ears

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I am a high-school English teacher who enjoys cooking and somewhat of a foodie (though I have qualms with that term and the privilege associated with it). I am a thoughtful eater, but I am not a dietary zealot; I hold an adventurous attitude towards food but am respectful (within reason) and appreciative of varying philosophies and where morality intersects with culinary and dietary decisions.
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