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		<title>Gas from garbage? (how to)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is pretty cool&#8230; Kinda like a wetter compost&#8230; For those tea drinkers out there you could make turn all that into gas&#8230; wonder what it would take to create a smaller version for a apartment&#8230; every house should have something like this&#8230; cooking with natural gas is a lot better i think also.]]></description>
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<p>This is pretty cool&#8230; Kinda like a wetter compost&#8230; For those tea drinkers out there you could make turn all that into gas&#8230; wonder what it would take to create a smaller version for a apartment&#8230; every house should have something like this&#8230; cooking with natural gas is a lot better i think also.</p>
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