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		<title>Eco Craft: Sew a Recycled Bevy Cozy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Insulation isn&#8217;t just for walls, attics and beer coolers. It can actually look mighty fine on your next pot of tea or coffee. The tea cozy is by no means a new invention, but rather one that deserves renewed praise and rediscovery. This set was a birthday gift to me from my dear Mother a [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Eco Craft: Recycled Bevy Cozy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Think insulation is just for walls and attics? Behold the trusty old tea cozy! Only this one&#8217;s not old. Ok, so it sort of is. Crafted by my brilliantly thoughtful Mother out of a charming pre-loved winter sweater, this coordinating coffee and tea cozy set keeps my warm bevies warmer longer. Following the random explosion [...]]]></description>
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