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		<title>By: Amanda on Maui</title>
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		<dc:creator>Amanda on Maui</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2009 05:22:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Just Jenn-&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Thanks for the tip on the green onions. I may have to do that. I&#039;m going to post this evening about what I currently have growing. &lt;br/&gt;I am planning to have a good sized raised bed garden in the future, but I have to get the Nerd to give me the green light on it. &lt;br/&gt;There&#039;s a brand of coffee on sale right now for 4.79 per pound (had to look it up because I get mine for free from a friend), but there are definitely more expensive brands, especially since Hawaii is famous for its Kona coffee (which you can get for about the same price some places). &lt;br/&gt;Potatoes are supposed to be one of the cheapest foods, but since they&#039;re not really grown here, and it&#039;s more of a western food versus an eastern food they&#039;re not as cheap as they are elsewhere.</description>
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<p>Thanks for the tip on the green onions. I may have to do that. I&#8217;m going to post this evening about what I currently have growing. <br />I am planning to have a good sized raised bed garden in the future, but I have to get the Nerd to give me the green light on it. <br />There&#8217;s a brand of coffee on sale right now for 4.79 per pound (had to look it up because I get mine for free from a friend), but there are definitely more expensive brands, especially since Hawaii is famous for its Kona coffee (which you can get for about the same price some places). <br />Potatoes are supposed to be one of the cheapest foods, but since they&#8217;re not really grown here, and it&#8217;s more of a western food versus an eastern food they&#8217;re not as cheap as they are elsewhere.</p>
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		<title>By: Just Jenn</title>
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		<dc:creator>Just Jenn</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2009 19:16:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sweet you have a notebook buddy wandering around! &lt;br/&gt;To keep green onions fresh you can plant them in a pot of dirt on the sill until you&#039;re ready to use them (don&#039;t forget to water them like a house plant!) - they keep much better then dying in the cold dark fridge.  ;^)  Just pull them out of the pot when you&#039;re ready to use again.  Can you grow  your own red bell peppers?  And wow!  Milk sure is expensive there - so are potatoes!  But, noticed how cheap the ginger is.  How much is a lb of coffee?&lt;br/&gt;Oh and if the chips don&#039;t feel healthy enough use celery to dip into the salsa. =)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sweet you have a notebook buddy wandering around! <br />To keep green onions fresh you can plant them in a pot of dirt on the sill until you&#8217;re ready to use them (don&#8217;t forget to water them like a house plant!) &#8211; they keep much better then dying in the cold dark fridge.  ;^)  Just pull them out of the pot when you&#8217;re ready to use again.  Can you grow  your own red bell peppers?  And wow!  Milk sure is expensive there &#8211; so are potatoes!  But, noticed how cheap the ginger is.  How much is a lb of coffee?<br />Oh and if the chips don&#8217;t feel healthy enough use celery to dip into the salsa. =)</p>
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