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		<title>Meowy Christmas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Less Lee Moore I like to troll thrift stores for old craft books and the best ones are usually found at the &#8220;Bibles For Missions&#8221; shop down the street from my building. Recently, I came across a hardcover Better Homes and Gardens&#8217; book called Easy Bazaar Crafts. It just reeked of &#8220;country ducks&#8221; and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Top Five Thrift Store Finds</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Lisa Haviland Mrs. Lou Reed Sunglasses from Buffalo Exchange, Brooklyn, NY; 2007 The Commack Flea Market was a teenage thrift-store-junkie&#8217;s dream: rows upon rows of inexpensive mini-stores—more like clothing bodegas than actual stores—in a multi-level arena five minutes from my parents&#8217; house. It was in the confines of this Long Island mall-reprieve maze that [...]]]></description>
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