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Hunger pains

Kat Robinson at Tie Dye Travels injects a word about hunger among those who can't rush and get a loaded baked potato or a five-pound burger. She writes about the Arkansas Foodbank's annual Empty Bowls fund-raiser for its effort to put nourishing food in the mouths of those who often lack it.

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Way to go Kat! You did a good job with the cerial drive. I know this bowl will be as creative as last years. Enjoy your blog.

Well, Hell, no wonder the bowl's empty. It's upside-down. Wouldn't hold nothing no matter how thick and gooey and sticky from all of those calories and fat grams and dietary fiber and stuff. Turn the bowl over and fill it up.

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