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		<title>By: heather</title>
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		<description>Are green olives considered a veggie? Great post - bagged lunches
ARE hard to prepare. And why does a bagged lunch never seem like
enough? Why is it I can pack my lunch the exact same way a sandwich
shop does yet I still feel hungry? I.e., At home I make a tuna
sandwich on rye with a side of chips and glass a water and the next
day buy the SAME exact lunch the overpriced bistro lunch prepares
yet that bistro lunch seems to fill me up ... more so than the home
version? Is it all psychological?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are green olives considered a veggie? Great post &#8211; bagged lunches<br />
ARE hard to prepare. And why does a bagged lunch never seem like<br />
enough? Why is it I can pack my lunch the exact same way a sandwich<br />
shop does yet I still feel hungry? I.e., At home I make a tuna<br />
sandwich on rye with a side of chips and glass a water and the next<br />
day buy the SAME exact lunch the overpriced bistro lunch prepares<br />
yet that bistro lunch seems to fill me up &#8230; more so than the home<br />
version? Is it all psychological?</p>
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