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Artichokes.(Brief Article)

Publication: Mothering

Publication Date: 01-JUL-02

Author: Hochfeld, Julie
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COPYRIGHT 2002 Mothering Magazine

I should have known you would eat artichokes in this way: diving into their centers like a bee in flowers, searching for nectar, for what you need to create honey from your small body. You peel away petals, dip passionately in white sauce, creamy like my milk you savored...

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