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		<description><![CDATA[What Seattle's 100 mile diet looks like. | My backyard garden is giving me mixed results this year. I did okay with the strawberries and snap peas, but the&nbsp;peppers are only so-so and the tomatoes are downright pathetic. Personally, I&#8217;m&nbsp;chalking it up&nbsp;to the lousy spring, not my&nbsp;laissez-faire attitude toward vegetables. Still, I love it. My garden is definitely not&nbsp;saving the world or anything, but there&#8217;s something weirdly profound about coaxing food from the ground. (Or in my case,...]]></description>
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