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    <title><![CDATA[   Cindy's House: Cut back, be smart and save a buck ]]></title>
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        No matter who wins the upcoming election, one thing is clear: Just like Congress, most American families are going to have to find ways to control spending.      
    
  

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    <title><![CDATA[   Cindy's House: So many veggies, so little time to put them all up ]]></title>
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        Now that the freezer is full, I&amp;rsquo;m faced with a dilemma: To can or not to can? Farmers markets are still brimming with &amp;uuml;ber-ripe tomatoes, satiny eggplants, jewel-toned peppers and squash of every description. It just feels wrong not to load up on cheap local produce while it&amp;rsquo;s fresh and put it up to enjoy when the growing season is over. The alternative is paying more in fall and winter for fruits and vegetables that have been trucked or flown great distances before landing...      
    
  

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    <title><![CDATA[   A wrinkle in yard work: Don't prune in fall ]]></title>
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        Predictably, as soon as the first hint of a chill can be felt in the evening air, friends and colleagues start asking: What should I be doing in the yard now?      
    
  

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