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    FOOD PORN: What Martha Stewart Eats Around the World

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    Dentsu Executives Bento Box lunch at a meeting in Tokyo.
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    Tue, Jul 31, 2012 1:22 PM EDT
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    Even as she's busy launching mom-friendly iPad apps, caring for her award-winning Chow Chow, and preparing for her forthcoming PBS cooking show, Martha Stewart still finds time for a little culinary adventurism, whether that means enjoying a grilled-eel breakfast on her recent trip to Tokyo, Japan, or indulging in her favorite salty vanilla fudge sundae on Little Cranberry Island in Maine. Here within, foodie close-ups from Stewart's camera phone of everything from sweet Japanese egg omelets to almond-crumble crisps filled with blueberries from the homemaker's garden.


    Introduction by Alyssa Bereznak, Vanity Fair.


    Photographs and captions by Martha Stewart.



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