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		<title>Turkey Thighs in Foil; Another Good, Easy Sunday Dinner Meal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m all about easy cooking, but it has to taste good. Many Sunday&#8217;s a month we cook dinner and invite our extended family over for a meal and fellowship after church. Since we are part of the support system in our church (I&#8217;m one of the pianists etc..) we are there early and leave later [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have the potatoes out. They are in Smart Pots. I purchased 3.2 15 gallon and one 30 gallon. I&#8217;m trying German Butterball potatoes from Seed Savers. We&#8217;ll see how they do. According to the potato in a pot article I linked to earlier you start off with the soil halfway and then fill it [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[So the last time I bought lettuce in the grocery store my little nice bag of freshly washed lettuce went bad well before the expiry date. I thought about buying the lettuce that is still growing in the little pod thingy but then I decided that I really wanted my own lettuce. You know from [...]]]></description>
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