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		<title>By: Using a Garden to Cut Your Grocery Bill &#124; Gardening</title>
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		<description>[...] Our tomatoes paid off big time as well.  I still have frozen tomatoes in my freezer waiting to be used.  We ate all the fresh tomatoes we could&#8230;.and ohh boy, were they out of this world delicious!  I immensely enjoyed planting some rare heirloom varieties that gave us yellow tomatoes and beautiful yellow and red striped tomatoes!  We had enough tomatoes that I ended up feeding lots of them to the chickens and pigs as well.  Nothing went to waste and my few dollars spent on tomato seeds and plants was greatly multiplied a hundred times over! [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Our tomatoes paid off big time as well.  I still have frozen tomatoes in my freezer waiting to be used.  We ate all the fresh tomatoes we could&#8230;.and ohh boy, were they out of this world delicious!  I immensely enjoyed planting some rare heirloom varieties that gave us yellow tomatoes and beautiful yellow and red striped tomatoes!  We had enough tomatoes that I ended up feeding lots of them to the chickens and pigs as well.  Nothing went to waste and my few dollars spent on tomato seeds and plants was greatly multiplied a hundred times over! [...]</p>
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