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Saturday, January 30, 2010
Media - Harumi Kurihara interview for JETAANY Magazine JQ
Scroll down to page seven to see my interview (done via e-mail) with Harumi Kurihara on her new cookbook, Everyday Harumi.
http://jetaany.org/magazine_files/JQ_JanFeb2010.pdf
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