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		<title>Comment on North Georgia Cabins bring you close to some of the Best Good Ole Home Cookin’ by Lisa</title>
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		<description>MMMMMM, sounds delicious!!!! I absolutely must get around to a visit to your lovely cabins and get my husband to try some of that apple pie. 

I&#039;m interested to know more about the baggies idea to keep the flies away. How do you tie them up? Do you just fill a couple and then leave them for months on end? And how on earth do they repel flies?? When you get a chance, post more details on this!

Thanks! Great blog, fun reading!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MMMMMM, sounds delicious!!!! I absolutely must get around to a visit to your lovely cabins and get my husband to try some of that apple pie. </p>
<p>I&#8217;m interested to know more about the baggies idea to keep the flies away. How do you tie them up? Do you just fill a couple and then leave them for months on end? And how on earth do they repel flies?? When you get a chance, post more details on this!</p>
<p>Thanks! Great blog, fun reading!</p>
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