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					<description><![CDATA[This is a nice topic. In general, I practice spending less on the things I don&#039;t use often. I try not to cut the &quot;healthier living style&quot; corners, for example &quot;no high fructose corn syrup&quot; ketchup, drinks and bread, buying things made from wood or metal instead of plastic, etc - especially if you have small children. I believe that both Chris and Frank hit on a good theme - routine usage is key.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a nice topic. In general, I practice spending less on the things I don&#8217;t use often. I try not to cut the &#8220;healthier living style&#8221; corners, for example &#8220;no high fructose corn syrup&#8221; ketchup, drinks and bread, buying things made from wood or metal instead of plastic, etc &#8211; especially if you have small children. I believe that both Chris and Frank hit on a good theme &#8211; routine usage is key.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Chris, I completely agree on the items above. I would also add these 3 items as well.

1.	Toilet Paper: No one wants cheap toilet paper right? I think we have all experienced cheap, paper-like toilet paper and it is not fun.
2.	Bed sheets: You do not need the most expensive sheets, but there definitely is a difference between the cheapest and middle of the line bed sheets.
3.	High speed internet: In today’s world, no one should be using dial up anymore. It will make you more efficient and save you time.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chris, I completely agree on the items above. I would also add these 3 items as well.</p>
<p>1.	Toilet Paper: No one wants cheap toilet paper right? I think we have all experienced cheap, paper-like toilet paper and it is not fun.<br />
2.	Bed sheets: You do not need the most expensive sheets, but there definitely is a difference between the cheapest and middle of the line bed sheets.<br />
3.	High speed internet: In today’s world, no one should be using dial up anymore. It will make you more efficient and save you time.</p>
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