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The Foodcast crew casts our attention on Cupcakes in Columbus.  We proclaim 2009 as the year of the Cupcake in Columbus.  As shown by a second successful Cupcake Camp the craze continues. In this episode we find out what drives and defines our cupcake culture. We speak with a coven of cupcake creators about the crafting of cupcakes in the Capital city.  Our special guests are:

Amanda Anderson, Wild Goose Creative 
Cupcake connoisseur and Queen of all cool Columbus Camps

Amanda Ellis, Bakery Gingham
Cupcake Bakery business owner and decorator

Carmen Owens, Surly Girl Saloon
Cupcake camp co sponsor, advant guard Cupcake flavor combiner and Ms. Cupcake 2008

Stacey Sells, Little Darling Cupcakes
Winner of the market inspired category At Revenge of The Cupcake
Camp Columbus and cupcake innovator

Jennie Scheinbach Pattycake Bakery
Baker of Vegan Cupcakes, Cupcake Camp Judge

Cupcake Camp
You can follow Cupcake Camp on Twitter @CupcakeCampCBUS

Music:
R.C. Mob - Hungry
Cake - Love you Madly
Cake - Short Skirt, Long Jacket
Billy Holiday - Sweet Hunk 'o Trash
Direct download: Episode_050_1.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 7:18 PM
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The Foodcast for September 22, 2009

1:36- Events
Bethia Woolf joins the Foodcast full time as our news anchor and our newest co-host.
7:53- Mockingbird Meadows Honey
Consider the Honey Bee. Have you given much thought to how much stress modern bee keeping practices puts on the average colony? Luckily for the bees, Dawn and Carson Combs at Mockingbird Meadows have. Dawn is kind enough to take a break from her Field to Table booth to talk with us about what makes their farm special.

15:35- Time for Lunch Eat in
If you attended public school in the United States, then chances are that you don't remember the school provided lunches with any level of fondness. Slow Food USA is partnering with community leaders around the country to promote the idea of fresh whole foods in our childcare's' lunches.
Rebecca Kardas tells us about the Time for Lunch eat in that took place last weekend and what is being done locally so future generations won't be subjected to the same processed cheese pizza and frozen fish sticks that we were.

19:00- The Paw Paw Fest
Bethia and Jim head south to the 2009 Pawpaw Festival. What is a pawpaw? Why is there a festival centered around it? Listen to the show or check out this for more info.

Music
R.C. Mob - Hungry
Duran Duran - Hungry Like the Woolf
Morphine - Honey White
Saved by the Bell (Main Theme)
Bruce Reitherman - The Bare Necessities

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Duration: 31:06
Direct download: Episode_049.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:00 AM
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Columbus Foodcast is a changin' and we need your help. We are considering moving to several shorter format stories for each show rather than a single long interview, but would like some feedback from you first. Drop us a line in the comments, via columbusfood@gmail.com, or over at Columbus Underground.

Donatos invited Jim and Zach over to their corporate headquarters to talk about the launch of their new hand tossed pizza, and we use the opportunity to ask them why we should feel good about giving them our business. Here is some history and a preview of why they might be a little different from your average pizza chain.

From CMHGourmand:
The 1960’s saw the beginning of another pizza powerhouse, Donatos. The Grote family took Columbus style pizza to the next level and beyond, opening many locations throughout the Midwest. The company was purchased by McDonald’s but after a few years, McDonald’s attempt at McPizza faltered and the Grote family purchased their company back for less than what they were paid originally.


Music
R.C. Mob - Hungry
Claudio Villa - Tic Ti, Tic Ta
Rosemary Clooney - Mambo Italiano

Duration: 18:52

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Direct download: Episode_048.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 8:47 PM
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Two unrelated topics in this edition:

1. We give away 2 pairs of tickets to Taste the Future, a $400 value in total.  More information about the event can be had at tastethefuture.com and in Episode 19, but you'll have to download this episode to win the tickets.
Update: The contest is over, congratulations to our winners!

2. We dissect Bacon Camp that took place over at Wild Goose back in July. We hear from
Jim on judging and background
Mary tells us about her corn chowder
Roland talks prize winning perogies
Amanda on Bacon Camp genesis and coordination

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Music
R.C. Mob - Hungry
Halcali Bacon - Giri-Giri Surfrider
BFF - Bacon
Harry and the Potters - Bacon
EP2 - Bacon Rolls
Ray Collins Hot Club - Bacon Feet

Duration: 28:47
Direct download: Episode_047.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 9:16 PM
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Columbus bloggers invade The Inn at Cedar Falls! Jim interviews Ellen, the proprietor, to give us some background on the Inn and Spa as well as telling us a bit about their philosophy.  (Hint: local sourcing when possible and green building). Read more about the trip at Hungry Woolf and Columbus Foodie.  As always, we save the bloopers until the end - Jim demonstrates that the only hard thing about podcasting is getting the intro right.

Music
R.C. Mob - Hungry
Cowboy Junkies - First Recollection
Cowboy Junkies - Speaking Confidentially
Cowboy Junkies - Murder, Tonight in the Trailer Park (so stay in a cabin or Inn)

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Duration: 26:42
Direct download: Episode_046.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 8:10 PM
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Weber Dave is kind enough to feed the podcast crew over at Weberland and give instructions on how to convert your kettle grill into a serious pizza oven. Full write up and more photos here.

Here is the pizza peel available at Wasserstrom that we mentioned in the show.

The Rockmaster Mike Pizza that was referenced in this episode was featured in Foodcast # 35

For more information about Bono, visit your local library.

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Music
R.C. Mob - Hungry
Cowboy Junkies - Cutting Board Blues
Morphine - Honey White

Duration: 19:27
Direct download: Episode_045.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:42 PM
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Jim and Zach sit down with Tim Lessner to talk Tip Top. This episode focuses on Tip Top's community involvement, rooftop garden, booze selection and new brunch menu. Head on over to CMH Gourmand for a full write up and more photos.

We mentioned Dine Originals Restaurant Week (II) -
September 7-13, 2009. 


Music
R.C. Mob - Hungry
Scrawl - Your Mother Wants to Know
The Kyle Sowashes - Free Ride
O.A.R. - Crazy Game of Poker
Miranda Sound - We're Making Amends
(All music for this episode is local..except Pac Man)

Duration: 25.05

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Direct download: Episode_044.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 7:00 PM
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Columbus Foodcast and the great minds behind Tacotrucks Columbus have a chat at Los Potosinos. Lydia, co-owner of Los Potosinos, was present during the introduction but her full interview was cut due to time constraints. Lydia will get her due though as she'll have an entire episode to herself in the coming weeks. 

Hungrywoolf, CMHGourmand, and Taco Drew started Taco Trucks Columbus in January 09 "to try and locate, sample, and document the taco truck culture of Columbus Ohio." The local Latino population has grown to 6% up from 2.5% in 2000 and the number of Taco Trucks has seen an even more pronounced explosion. Luckily Tacotruckcolumbus.com is here as a guide with written reviews, a glossary, T-shirts, and an extensive map.

We salute you, Taco Truckers.

Music
R.C. Mob - Hungry
Los Lobos - El Gusto
Los Lobos - One Time One Night
Los Fabulosos Cadillacs - El Matador

Duration: 23.58


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Direct download: Episode_043.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 9:01 PM
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Jim has been deported and Mary is busy working one of her jobs so it's up to me (Zach) to visit House Wine and get more information about the upcoming Bell's Fest (June 13). In a moment of serendipity I run across Anne of Green Leanings. Podcasting ensues.

(1:34) Segment 1: Donnie of House Wine
We talk Wayward Fizz, Wine Tasting, and the upcoming Bell's Fest.

(8:37) Segment 2: Anne of Green Leanings
We talk Wayward Fizz (they are that good), grass fed beef, and farmer's markets

Music
R.C. Mob - Hungry
Sigur RA's - Gobbledgook
Thao Bag of Hammers

Duration: 13:06

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Direct download: Episode_042.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 7:43 PM
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We share our Apron Gala debriefing as well as outline our general North Market Event Survival guide. Here is a hint: wear cargo pants.

A big welcome to Ann of Green Leanings as this was her first Foodcast appearance. We hope to have her back soon.

Eileen Howard and The Great Mad Hoax provided music at The Apron Gala and we sample their music in the podcast. 

And thanks to Mary and David at the North Market. 

Image stolen from Walker

Music
R.C. Mob - Hungry
Eileen Howard - Street of Dreams
Eileen Howard - Orange Colored Sky
The Great Mad Hoax - Isn't She Lovely

Duration: 21:18

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Direct download: Episode_041.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 9:03 PM
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The image to the right was stolen from Andrew's blog without his permission.

Andrew Hall hosts a blind wine tasting for Michael Coyote Taco-Drew, Bethia, Bear, RockmasterMike, Jim and myself (Zach).

Andrew was kind enough to post a writeup of the event that anybody listening in front of a screen should take a glance at during the show.
Raw Results
Commentary Track

Since I've already had two bourbons tonight and Andrew described the setup for the event over at his site, I'm going to steal that bit and put it here:

While I was on vacation, I got a text from Zach at Columbus Foodcast. He wanted to do a short phone bit w/ bit talking about some wines from Ohio that I like. Sure. Then I realized that me talking was not only dull but by the time that he edited out my inevitable cursing, all that would be left was, 'Yo. Kinkead Ridge Revelation and Ferrante Golden Bunches. Drink.' So I figured I would have Zach try these wines with me and that morphed into gathering a larger group tasting blind several wines from Ohio versus the rest of the World.

I pulled a bunch of Ohio wines from my cellar and went shopping for 'comparable' wines to face-off. What 'comparable' means provided an interesting discussion during the event. If we take the best of Ohio and match it with the best of the World ... Ohio gets creamed. No ands ifs or buts. Ferrante and N. Ohio is no Donnhoff and Nahe, just for example. What I mean by comparable are wines similar both in price range and aspiration. I matched the Ohio wines with other wines of a price point and that a consumer would likely be selecting by style and appeal. I wasn't very systematic about as I also looked at this as an experimental version of a more ambitious project.

I created seven flights where an Ohio wine was matched with one or two other wines and tasted blind with my seven panelists. The whites were slightly chilled, popped and poured. I opened the reds for just a few minutes before pouring - the idea being to replicate restaurant or home consumption. Cheeses and cracker were available and I encouraged the panelists to discuss each flight before each simply ranked the wines. Having participated in and ran wine judgings, I wanted to create more natural, more convivial arrangement.
Read More

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Music:
R.C. Mob - Hungry
Incredibad - Santana DVX
Dean Martin - Little Ole Wine Drinker Me

Duration: 30:57
Direct download: Episode_040.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 7:19 PM
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Episode 39 - Dirty Franks

The Foodcast Crew sits down with Harold LaRue and Liz Lessner to talk Dirty Franks.

Please note that all the music for this episode is home brewed Columbus  fare that can be found in the Dirty Franks jukebox.

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Music
R.C. Mob - Hungry
Whoa Nellie - She's
Rumors - The Kyle Sowashes
Time to Name the Dog - Great Plains
We're Making Amends - Miranda Sound

Duration: 30:46
Direct download: Episode_039.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 9:26 PM
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Be sure to check out the CU Happy Hour meetups and the monthly Slow Wine at the Vine for some local, high value carousing,

Section 1 (3:05) -  We talk infusions at Details. This is the tail end of our liquor value discussion that took place in Episode 37. This short, unplanned segment lacks our typical, detailed specifics so head over to Infusions of Grandeur for a more complete primer. 

Section 2 (8:32) - Dave Rarick tells us a little bit about homemade wines. For anybody in Columbus who is interested in making their own wine, Camelot Cellars offers on site fermentation.

Music
R.C. Mob - Hungry
Kleztraphobix - Another Bottle of Vodka
Supergrass - Diamond Hoo Ha Man

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Duration: 21:03
Direct download: Episode_038.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:37 PM
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Bear, Rockmaster Mike, and Heather join the Foodcast crew at Details to discuss some hidden bottom shelf gems. Extra Special Guest, Chris Dillman, of Details and The Vino Files, joins us late in the show to act as an expert witness.

For the most part, the prices listed below are the cheapest hits I could find from Google and they tend to represent a 750 ml mail order purchase. Pricing and availability will vary.

Segment 1 (3:59) - Bourbonmaster Mike's Tour:
Mike and Bear's favorite: Bookers - $39.99
Mike's cheap pick: Old Crow - $9.99
Bear's cheap pick: Bulleit - $29.91
Zach's cheap pick: Old Ezra 101 - $16.99
Heather's cheap pick: Buffalo Trace - $19.99
Bourbon Whisperer's pick: Evan Williams Single Barrel Reserve - $25.99

Segment 2 (17:46) - Bear's Picks:
Scotch: Jon, Mark, and Robbo - $30.99
Rye: Old Overholt - $14.00
Rye: Rittenhouse Bottled in Bond 100 proof - $14.99
Vodka: Platinum: - $11.99
Gin: Beefeater - $15.99
Gin: Greenall's - $14.95

Segment 3 (28:13) - Mixmaster General Chris Dillman's Picks:
Gin: Beefeater - $15.99
Gin: Tanqueray - $15.99
Gin: Prokers: - $17.88
Gin: New Amsterdam: - $16.99
Tequila: Jose Cuervo Silver - $14.99
Tequila: El Mayor: - $33.59
Scotch: Buchanan's: - $31.99
Mixer: Luxardo: - $27.99
Mixer: St. Germain - $28.99

Music
R.C. Mob - Hungry
O.A.R. - Crazy Game of Poker
Allan Holdsworth - The Sixteen Men of Tain
Velvet Underground - Oh Gin

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Duration: 32:05
Direct download: Episode_037.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:09 PM
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Welcome to the Columbus Foodcast stimulus package.

We talk to Nicholas Zaveloff about Encore, his brand new bar that has exceptionally low drink and food prices. Tuesdays they have $4 Mojito's and on Wednesdays the special is half price Martini's.

In our second segment, Weber Dave talks to us about home brewing.

Music
R.C. Mob - Hungry
Better than Bad - Shortwave Set
Anna and the Ferns - Science Books

Duration: 18:41
Direct download: Episode_036.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 9:56 PM
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Pizza Grand Prix, Rockmaster Mike, Wild Goose Creative, and Columbus Restaurant Week all in the same episode. Prepare for the tsunami of awesome.

In Segment the First we have our Pizza Grand Prix live coverage.

In Segment B Rockmaster Mike talks about his amazing grilled pizza.

In Segment 3 Nick Dekker of Breakfast with Nick fame talks to us about the gracious hosts of the Grand Prix: Wild Goose Creative. Please be sure to check out the upcoming Wild Goose Events - Too Many Cooks!.

In Segment IV, Walker Evans of Columbus Underground talks Dine Originals and the upcoming Dine Originals Restaurant Week. Monday March 9th - Sunday the 15th.

Music
R.C. Mob - Hungry
Ed Luby - First Go
Louis Prima - Closer to the Bone
Supergrass - Diamond Ho Ha Man

Duration 23:50
Direct download: Episode_035.mp3
Category: general -- posted at: 6:41 PM
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Andrew Martin of Slimpickin's Pork gives us the skinny about head to tail cooking. Andrew's blog posts during the winter delve deeply into this no waste approach to cooking.

Local Harvest is a great way to start if you're interested in buying an animal to have butchered for you. If you are seriously considering such an endevour, Andrew sites Charcuterie as his primary resource.

Music
R.C. Mob - Hungry
Line - Observe the Mechanics


Duration 25:00
Direct download: Episode_034.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:00 AM
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Jim Talks Tomatoes with Linda Wallace, a food/cooking expert and home economist from Red Gold Tomatoes. Visit their recipe search page to reference any dishes mentioned on the show.

     
Ohio farms (northwest corner) growing for Red Gold are near: Napoleon, Hamler, Union City, Malinta, Delta, Ottawa, Pandora, Stryker, Deshler and Lyons.


NPR style background noise and ambiance provided by Starliner Diner


Something we did not discuss:

"Reynoldsburg is known as "The Birthplace of the Tomato". The tomato was 'born' in Reynoldsburg in the 19th century with the help of local favorite son Alexander W. Livingston. Livingston developed the 'Paragon Tomato', billed as the first ever tomato bred for commercial use"

R.C. Mob - Hungry
The Clash - Lost in the Supermarket
Slow Train - Naturally

Duration 27:10
Direct download: Episode_033.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 7:42 PM
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Roland, Andrew, and Jim finish off our Another 48 Hours. We are now offering discounts on Andy's International Tour of Goodness and to Roland's House of Beef.

Be sure to catch Part 1 and Part 2 as well.


Music:
R.C. Mob - Hungry
Los Caparos - CCCP

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Duration 19:37
Direct download: Episode_032.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:09 PM
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Our 48 hour whirlwind tour through Columbus continues with picks from Bethia, Zach, and Mary with further commentary from Bear, Colleen, and Jim

Call in guests include:
Joe Peffer of Columbus Homes Blog and Delicious Real Estate
Andrew Martin of Slim Pickins' Pork
Tim Eby of WOSU as of the recording, now of KWMU
Jeff Johnson of Urban In-Fill

Part 3 will be coming next week!

Music:
R.C. Mob - Hungry
The Tragically Hip - Poets
The Dirtbombs - 21st Century Fox
Lefties Soul Connection - Paul Newman

Duration 30:33
Direct download: Episode_031.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 7:00 PM
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The Foodcast crew discuss where they would take guests if they had 48 hours to eat in Columbus. Part 1 features the 48 hours of Jim, Bear, and Colleen (of Slow Food Columbus) with special guest contribution from Walker Evans from Columbus Underground.

Part 2 will feature Bethia (Hungry Woolf), Zach, and Mary with additional guest contributors.

Part 3 will feature meat, lots of meat.

Housekeeping Notes:  Episode 30? There are no lost episodes, we are just matching up our pod posts with our i-Tunes listings (mini-casts counted as episodes).  Season Two is a nod to Season One's first podcast - 48 hours in Columbus.

Enjoy!

Music:
R.C. Mob - Hungry
Cavedoll - Decoder
Kilma - The City

Duration 28:44
Direct download: Episode_030.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:00 AM
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This is the Columbus Foodcast Year in Review! Rather than list our favorite overall restaurants, instead we drill down and talk about the favorite things we ate over the last year.
  1. Jeni's - Choco-mole Sundae
  2. Bono ToGo - The Colleen
  3. Pattycake - Chocolate Cake
  4. Cuco's Mexican Taqueria - Carnitas and Salsa Bar
  5. Whole World Natural Bakery & Restaurant - White Bean Burger
  6. Thurman Cafe - The Cheeseburger Deluxe
  7. Rad Dog - Beer Brat
  8. Hawa Russia - Pierogies

Jim's Bonus Picks:
Sage - Sweet Potato Hash
Hills Market - Wine and Cheese Tastings
Greener Grocer - The "Whatever Colleen Tells Us To Buy" is our FAVORITE

Music:
R.C. Mob - Hungry
The Raveonettes - Love in a Trashcan
R.C. Mob - Big Show
Squeeze - Cool for Cats

Duration: 28:11
Direct download: Episode_026.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 5:00 AM
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Jim (CMH Gourmand) interviews his dad TGU (Tegucigalpa) Gringo  (Ornery North American) about apple cakes.  Jim's Dad emigrates to Honduras on December 21st.

Apple Cake Recipe

Ingredients

1 ½ cups of vegetable oil
3 eggs
2 cups sugar
3 cups flour
½ teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking soda
2 teaspoons vanilla
3 cups cut apples (Jonathan, Rome or McIntosh)
1 cup black walnuts

Blend: oil, sugar, slightly beaten eggs, salt, baking soda, and vanilla
Use ½ cup of flour to coat apples and walnuts
Fold floured apples and walnuts into mix

Bake in floured and greased bunt pan for 1 hour and 45 minutes – for 2 cakes 1 hr and 35 minutes

Topping:
½ cup buttermilk
1 stick butter
1 cup white sugar
½ teaspoon of vanilla
½ teaspoon of baking soda
Mix ingredients in sauce pan, heat to boil, stir constantly
Boil 2 minutes
Poke multiple holes in the cake – pour topping over cake

Let cake sit 1 to 1 ½ hours

Cake Molds:
Large Bunt  - 10 x 3 ½ - 1 cake
Small Bunts  - 8 x 2 ¾ - 2 cakes

Music:
R.C. Mob - Hungry
Cowboy Junkies - First Recollection
Neil Young - Old Man
R.C. Mob - Apples

Duration 17:28
Direct download: Episode_025.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:00 AM
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