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Cooking Up Art

An Artistamp;39;s Adventures in Food, Fine Arts amp;amp; Tea

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An Artistamp;39;s Adventures in Food, Fine Arts amp;amp; Tea

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This web page cookingupart.blogspot.com states the following, "An Artists Adventures in Food, Fine Arts and Tea." We saw that the webpage said " Wednesday, May 27, 2009." It also said " Please follow me on my new site, GreenTeaLady. Im still putting the finishing touches on the blog, yet Ive ported over all my posts and have quite a few new ones wholly or partially written. Id love to hear your feedback. To read my further adventures in food, fine art and tea, please join me at. I can be found on Twitter at GreenTeaLady. And I am on Facebook as Green Tea Lady."

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