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		<description><![CDATA[Zero-waste wonders, white privilege explained, and community garden inspiration. | Kristin G. Last month I joined a work party to help clean up the McCarver Community Garden in my new neighborhood. The payoff? A meaningful connection to my neighbors, two garden plots to fill with vegetables, and enough cherries plucked from their mature fruit tree to make one of my best pies yet! With a long commute and travel-filled weekends, it’s been tough to do much more than a quick...]]></description>
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