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		<title>Getting Thankful by Going Green (part 2)</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jessica Frohman Lubetsky</dc:creator>
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Conventional, Organic, Free-Range, To-fur-Key &#8211; What to Choose?
For carnivores who aim to be responsible, the meat aisle can be an obstacle course. What brands can you trust? Does &#8220;free-range&#8221; mean the birds really got to walk around and stretch their wings or just that they had a larger pen with a small patch of grass? [...]]]></description>
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