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		<title>Preserving the Summer Harvest</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Beautiful sauerkraut What have you harvested this summer? &#160;Overall, I am pleased with my harvest.&#160; No gardener has a perfect year for every crop, and something always makes more than anyone can eat. After canning 25 or so quarts of tomatoes, with some help from my mother who canned some]]></description>
		
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