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		<title>By: Green Me: Healthy and Green by the Day</title>
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		<description>[...] presents Eco Kids Birthday Party posted at Mommyfootprint.com. There are a handful of online resources that show how to host an Eco [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Summer</title>
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		<description>Great post!</description>
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		<title>By: Jenny</title>
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		<title>By: Glenda  T-G</title>
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		<description>Hi Suzanne,
  Your web site is amazing! I love the way it looks , the photos and it is so easy to use.
 The suggestions for birthday parties are  radical and brave -- I love them - Francesco -you are a great guy  for donating your birthday presents-- Tigers would  leap into your arms if they knew!
 I think birthday presents for children and treat bags are getting out of control.  They should  be simple inexpensive toys/things that children can use -- a ball , bubbles, string, books , a hat. These items usually don&#039;t come in packaging , and are non commercial.
  When I was a little girl our treat at the end of the birthday party was a ice cream cone , or a balloon on a string, or a little pile of candies wrapped in a a napkin.  The balloons always were in danger of popping on the grass , and so they were guarded and cherished .</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Suzanne,<br />
  Your web site is amazing! I love the way it looks , the photos and it is so easy to use.<br />
 The suggestions for birthday parties are  radical and brave &#8212; I love them &#8211; Francesco -you are a great guy  for donating your birthday presents&#8211; Tigers would  leap into your arms if they knew!<br />
 I think birthday presents for children and treat bags are getting out of control.  They should  be simple inexpensive toys/things that children can use &#8212; a ball , bubbles, string, books , a hat. These items usually don&#8217;t come in packaging , and are non commercial.<br />
  When I was a little girl our treat at the end of the birthday party was a ice cream cone , or a balloon on a string, or a little pile of candies wrapped in a a napkin.  The balloons always were in danger of popping on the grass , and so they were guarded and cherished .</p>
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