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		<title>How to know when your food quality has actually expired</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ ... ! What happened to going into your local butcher, buying a joint, even some bacon and storing it in the Larder?</p>

<p>Politicians, <b>Food</b> experts all seem to forget that 'some of us' lived in the days when refridgeration was not the normal household  ... ]]></description>
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