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	<title>Comments on: Kitchen Tree</title>
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		<title>By: riona</title>
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		<description>I repeat: I stand in awe.  Your trees are so varied and you have so many.  Currently, I only have three very small tabletop trees and one three foot tabletop tree up in my home.  The &quot;main event&quot; tree for the living room will not be purchased until 12/23 due to pressures of work and in keeping with my family tradition of not putting up a tree until Christmas Eve.

I love your kitchen tree and like the idea of using kitchen tool toys and cookie cutters to decorate it ... maybe a visit to a shop specializing in antique toys is in order ... or even a Toys-r-Us: do they still make kitchen utensil toys for girls anymore or is that too unliberated?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I repeat: I stand in awe.  Your trees are so varied and you have so many.  Currently, I only have three very small tabletop trees and one three foot tabletop tree up in my home.  The &#8220;main event&#8221; tree for the living room will not be purchased until 12/23 due to pressures of work and in keeping with my family tradition of not putting up a tree until Christmas Eve.</p>
<p>I love your kitchen tree and like the idea of using kitchen tool toys and cookie cutters to decorate it &#8230; maybe a visit to a shop specializing in antique toys is in order &#8230; or even a Toys-r-Us: do they still make kitchen utensil toys for girls anymore or is that too unliberated?</p>
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