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	<title>Comments on: 35 Resuable Grocery Bags You Can Make</title>
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		<title>By: Marti Wethington</title>
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		<dc:creator>Marti Wethington</dc:creator>
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		<description>I bought mine at Kroger over a year ago. They were 99 cents for regular and $1.99 for the refrigerator kind. I don&#039;t remember to use them very often ;&lt;( but when I do I am glad to see that the baggers are finally learning how to pack them. The first time, a teen bagger filled them with 2-3 items like the flimsy plastic. I said, &quot;fill them up, they will hold&quot;! So there are fewer trips to unload at home. Now I just need them to realize cold things go in the silver lined ones.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I bought mine at Kroger over a year ago. They were 99 cents for regular and $1.99 for the refrigerator kind. I don&#8217;t remember to use them very often ;&lt;( but when I do I am glad to see that the baggers are finally learning how to pack them. The first time, a teen bagger filled them with 2-3 items like the flimsy plastic. I said, &#8220;fill them up, they will hold&#8221;! So there are fewer trips to unload at home. Now I just need them to realize cold things go in the silver lined ones.</p>
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