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		<description><![CDATA[Happy New Year to all the avid readers out there, I hope 2009 is as good for you as it is going to be for us!!
I have been slaving away in the kitchen garden and I am very proud of my efforts so far, we have pea’s, zucchini’s, herbs, a variety of unusual salad greens.
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A RETREAT&#8230;

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In fact, you can have white, red, purple and yellow, this is the beauty of heirloom carrots are no ordinary carrots.
They have incredible health giving properties and wild colors to liven up the humble dinner plate.
I find Heirloom Carrots are as [...]]]></description>
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