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		<title>How People Kept Food Cold Before Refrigerators</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Imagine this: You’ve just come back from the market with a basket full of fresh milk, meat, butter, and vegetables… but there’s no fridge waiting in your kitchen. No humming freezer in the corner. No cold drinks ready to grab. And it’s the peak of summer. Sounds impossible, right? Yet that’s exactly how people kept...]]></description>
		
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