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	<title>Comments on: BBQ Butt in Big Canoe &#8211; Free Green Eggs for Some IBA Clients</title>
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		<title>By: Grocery Stores in Big Canoe, Part II &#124; Life in Big Canoe, Real Estate in the Mountains</title>
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		<dc:creator>Grocery Stores in Big Canoe, Part II &#124; Life in Big Canoe, Real Estate in the Mountains</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2008 02:08:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] I like Ingles a lot becuse I don&#8217;t have to cross 515 to get there. Like Kroger, it has a deli, bakery, pharmacy and video rental. The produce section carries less than Kroger but is still very stocked and fresh. The meat and produce section is wonderful and they run some nice sales. One example is the time they had Boston Butts on sale for 88 cents per pound. (That makes for a happy Green Egg!) I have never been disappointed with any meats from Ingles. The aisles are wide, easy to read, not overstocked, and well organized. I have waited in line there more than at Kroger but the help is friendly.  [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] I like Ingles a lot becuse I don&#8217;t have to cross 515 to get there. Like Kroger, it has a deli, bakery, pharmacy and video rental. The produce section carries less than Kroger but is still very stocked and fresh. The meat and produce section is wonderful and they run some nice sales. One example is the time they had Boston Butts on sale for 88 cents per pound. (That makes for a happy Green Egg!) I have never been disappointed with any meats from Ingles. The aisles are wide, easy to read, not overstocked, and well organized. I have waited in line there more than at Kroger but the help is friendly.  [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Real Estate, North Georgia Cabins, and Web Based Marketing &#124; Life in Big Canoe, Real Estate in the Mountains</title>
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		<dc:creator>Real Estate, North Georgia Cabins, and Web Based Marketing &#124; Life in Big Canoe, Real Estate in the Mountains</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Feb 2008 04:36:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] I have blogged about this before, but some recent events have swayed me to follow-up on the topic of web based marketing for North Georgia, specifically in the mountain community of Big Canoe.  You can read the previous article regarding web based real estate marketing for Big Canoe here.  My point tonight is about the size of the net that we cast to attract visitors to our web site.  We write a lot of articles on our blog - some people find some of them of interest while others may wonder why we ever wrote an article about that particular subject.  I fully realized when I wrote the article about cooking BBQ in the North Georgia mountains that it would not interest everyone.  Not everyone is interested in a North Georgia cabin resale.  We realize this, but we still write the stories.  Let me explain why by way of example. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] I have blogged about this before, but some recent events have swayed me to follow-up on the topic of web based marketing for North Georgia, specifically in the mountain community of Big Canoe.  You can read the previous article regarding web based real estate marketing for Big Canoe here.  My point tonight is about the size of the net that we cast to attract visitors to our web site.  We write a lot of articles on our blog &#8211; some people find some of them of interest while others may wonder why we ever wrote an article about that particular subject.  I fully realized when I wrote the article about cooking BBQ in the North Georgia mountains that it would not interest everyone.  Not everyone is interested in a North Georgia cabin resale.  We realize this, but we still write the stories.  Let me explain why by way of example. [...]</p>
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