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		<title>Can You Burn Paper in Your Wood Stove Inserts?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wood stoves are fired up and burning strong at this time of the year. Most of you have had your wood  burning fireplace inserts burning full time the last few months.  We have had some very cold weather in different parts of the country!  And of course, the colder it is, the more wood required [...]]]></description>
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