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		<title>By: Rebecca Levinson</title>
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		<description>Rich,
Agreed with your points here.  Wanted to drop by and say that I was just discussing the proverb, &quot;The proof is in the pudding&quot; over the weekend because I used it in a conversation and then when I heard the words I spoke asked the question...where does this come from.  

For anyone with an inquiring mind, I went to word-detective.com and this is what they say, 
&quot;The entire phrase is &quot;the proof of the pudding is in the eating,&quot; meaning that the true value or quality of a thing can only be judged when it is put to use.  Further, &quot;...that the final product, not the recipe, is what counts&quot;.

Thanks for letting me share my nerd like yearning for learning:-)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rich,<br />
Agreed with your points here.  Wanted to drop by and say that I was just discussing the proverb, &#8220;The proof is in the pudding&#8221; over the weekend because I used it in a conversation and then when I heard the words I spoke asked the question&#8230;where does this come from.  </p>
<p>For anyone with an inquiring mind, I went to word-detective.com and this is what they say,<br />
&#8220;The entire phrase is &#8220;the proof of the pudding is in the eating,&#8221; meaning that the true value or quality of a thing can only be judged when it is put to use.  Further, &#8220;&#8230;that the final product, not the recipe, is what counts&#8221;.</p>
<p>Thanks for letting me share my nerd like yearning for learning:-)</p>
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