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		<title>Napoleon 1150p wood stove.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A question posted by potterymom1
Does anyone have the Napoleon 1150p wood stove? I want something that will heat the house and cook on&#8230; does anyone have a review?
Thanks, reggie


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Extension Educator Family and Consumer Sciences
OSU Extension, Wayne County, Ohio
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  Warm days in October have lengthened our fall produce season by a couple of weeks for everyone to enjoy, but we all know that our fall harvest will soon be over when we have a killing frost.  The pumpkins and squash [...]]]></description>
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