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	<title>Things to do in Seattle</title>
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		<title>5 &#8220;Must See&#8221; Sites in Seattle</title>
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	1)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Pike Place Market. Of course, everyone has heard of the oldest farmer&#8217;s market in the country. Here one can enjoy street performers, great food, fresh local produce, and handmade crafts from artisans. There is definitely something for everyone. Don&#8217;t forget to see the &#8220;flying fish&#8221; at the Fish Market.
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	2)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; ...</description>
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		<title>Buzzed in Ballard - the Five Best Ballard Coffee Shops</title>
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	Buzzed in Ballard
(caffeine buzz, that is)
	Where in Seattle can you possibly go for a weekend stroll, and NOT encounter at least a few choices to stop and get caffeinated? Well, I do hear that there&#8217;s a few pockets of caffeine silence in the middle some residential neighborhoods, but luckily that&#8217;s ...</description>
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		<title>Seattle&#8217;s Top 5 Mexican Restaurants</title>
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	It&#8217;s hard to find good Mexican food in Seattle. Now, Asian food we&#8217;ve got. In some neighborhoods, the Thai restaurants outnumber the damn Starbucks. Sushi, teriyaka, yakisoba, whatever - you want it, Seattle&#8217;s got it. Panang curry with beef? Try Spice Orient (1402 2nd Ave). Chinese, like you&#8217;ve never had ...</description>
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		<title>Free Stuff To Do with Kids in Seattle</title>
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	Many families have little money to spend, but come the weekend yearn for something fun to do. Here, as a mom and a student are some of the things my son and I enjoy the best!
	Carkeek Beach/park- Carkeek is a beautiful and diverse place. You can enjoy the beach, with ...</description>
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		<title>Views of Seattle</title>
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	On a summer night, go out to the West Seattle district, out along Admiral Way. About half way to Alki there&#8217;s a small park on the waterfront side.&nbsp;&nbsp;Park anywhere along there,&nbsp;and&nbsp;walk out&nbsp;to the stone and concrete&nbsp;pier that sticks out into Elliot Bay and look west, toward Downtown.&nbsp; The&nbsp;city lights&nbsp;reflect off ...</description>
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		<title>Good For Price J&#038;M Cafe</title>
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	Everybody
knows that I&#8217;m not a cooking person.&nbsp; I mean, playing in the kitchen is fun but not all the time. I like to
cook for people, not for myself. So after my boyfriend went back to Scotland I
had hardly ever go to the community kitchen. I dine out all the time.
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wasn&#8217;t ...</description>
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		<title>A Personal Insight to the Sunset Tavern</title>
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	Saturday Night @ The Sunset Tavern 
	It was a nice little bar in the ballard neighborhood (5433 Ballard Ave Nw. Seattle, WA 98107-4052 ). The night was bitch cold and the traffic was thicker than usual. Our hero walked the couple of blocks to get into the tavern in question ...</description>
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		<title>Girls Night Out-Adventures in Seattle Bar Culture</title>
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	Here is the scoop:
My friend Helen and I are passionate about dining out; were both veterans of the food and bar industry (We work together in Bell-town where Helen bartends and I wait tables) and Helen studied culinary school in France.  Every Monday we go and check out another ...</description>
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		<title>Hello world!</title>
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	Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!

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