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			<title>I hate pears</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[One thing that grew well this year was my pear tree.  Didn't mention that I don't like pears,  I eat about 2-3 year is all. The tree was here when I moved in, back a dozen years ago. 
 
I have been trashing 4-5 , 5 Gallon buckets (about 20 pounds each) every week, today I pitched 7 buckets full. ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>One thing that grew well this year was my pear tree.  Didn't mention that I don't like pears,  I eat about 2-3 year is all. The tree was here when I moved in, back a dozen years ago.<br />
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I have been trashing 4-5 , 5 Gallon buckets (about 20 pounds each) every week, today I pitched 7 buckets full.  If they hit the ground they go to the trash can.  Good ones I put out  for my neighbors, to eat.<br />
<br />
Most were pretty small, but I got one today was to that was 13.8 oz - <br />
.391 kg size.<br />
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BG</div>

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