Rediscovering the art of 
eating in
Author Cathy Erway challenged herself and other food writers, including the
Statesman's Addie Broyles, to try cooking at home for a week. Broyles
accepted the challenge.
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food poisoning, even death. But to be fair, any raw food can be contaminated.
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