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		<title>Country Living Magazine</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2009 19:15:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now that I have reached the middle years of my life I find that I am more opened to learn new concepts when it comes to decorating and cooking than I was when I was younger. I think the main reason is easy maturity. There are numerous places and folk to turn to learn different [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now that I have reached the middle years of my life I find that I am more opened to learn <a href="http://www.killthinking.com/">new concepts</a> when it comes to decorating and cooking than I was when I was younger. I think the main reason is easy maturity. There are numerous places and folk to turn to learn different methods and proposals for making a warm welcoming and cosy home. One of my favourites is the Country Living mag.</p>
<p>I started receiving the Country Living  Mag  as a present from my bro and his other half.</p>
<p>They gave us a subscription to the publication when we moved to our home in the country. I thought this was a great house warming idea. Each issue also includes many superb recipes possessing a country aptitude to them. The concept of giving a subscription to a mag as a present was something I had not received before and I also hadn&#8217;t given one as a present. My ma is getting to the point at which it is terribly hard to think about present concepts for her. She lives in a tiny controlled living studio and does not need anything else for it. She receives one meal a day as a part of the services with the residence, so she doesn&#8217;t need a great amount of groceries. They have got a book exchange in the house complicated. I made a decision it&#8217;d be fun to give mom a subscription to a mag. When she was done with it she could share it with other residents. My mummy lived in the country her whole life so I presumed the subscription to Country Living magazine would be good for her.</p>
<p>I talked to my sister-in-law and asked her if she would mind that I might reuse her excellent concept of giving the mag as a present. She agreed this would be an excellent idea, and we made a decision to pay for a 2 year subscription and give it as a joint present. My ma loves the mag and also shares it with others in the studio building.</p>
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