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		<title>By: Vanessa</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wow Luanne! Thank you for a look behind the &quot;buttery male voice&quot; (love that description) This is a great article. I like waiting for my peaches, plums, and grapes because then there is a little thrill of excitement when they come back into season. Eating seasonally ties me to the cycles of nature and makes food special. Buying from local farmers keeps dollars in my community and lets me know who is growing my food. Of course I buy imports when they make sense. I&#039;m not giving up my coffee and tea! But anything that grows here, I want to buy from here.]]></description>
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