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		<description>[...] &#8230; almost anything that was once alive can be composted. From the kitchen you can compost carrot and other vegetables shavings, fruit peels, citrus pulp and rinds, cooked and uncooked vegetables, corn cobs, stale bread, egg shells, coffee grounds, tea bags, and shredded newspaper. From the garden you &#8230;  School Workshop in Powell River [...]</description>
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