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		<title>By: Storing Your Organic Fruits &#124; Flagler Organics</title>
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		<description>[...] I can hardly wait for them.  We have a great post by Mary Whitham of Bunnell Organics on &#8220;Eating Persimmons&#8220;.  Her post refers to the small Saijo persimmon, which are the sweetest of the persimmons.  [...]</description>
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