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	<title>Comments on: Simply Salal</title>
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		<title>By: Tammie</title>
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		<description>Hello, 
I have visited your husbands blog a few times and he mentioned your blog. I am so happy to find your blog. I knew very little about Salal, except that when I was pregnant in 1980 we moved to Hoodsport Wa. We were hoping to get a job at the mill to earn money to build a wee home. The mill closed and there was no work for us. We picked salal in the wet forests for florists earning 75cents an hour. Not enough to live on, but a great memory. I love wild edibles and never learned about these berries. Thank you so much for sharing.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello,<br />
I have visited your husbands blog a few times and he mentioned your blog. I am so happy to find your blog. I knew very little about Salal, except that when I was pregnant in 1980 we moved to Hoodsport Wa. We were hoping to get a job at the mill to earn money to build a wee home. The mill closed and there was no work for us. We picked salal in the wet forests for florists earning 75cents an hour. Not enough to live on, but a great memory. I love wild edibles and never learned about these berries. Thank you so much for sharing.</p>
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