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		<description><![CDATA[The joys of locally grown food. | One of my supreme August pleasures is eating juicy blueberries by the handful. It&#8217;s those local blueberries, and the latest installment of The Tyee&#8216;s series on &quot;The 100-mile diet,&quot; that are inspiring me to cook an all-local-food dinner party next week. As we noted here, a British Columbia couple is reporting on their experience eating only food produced within 100 miles of their home for a year. Their summer report...]]></description>
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