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		By: Luna		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hi! What about this table? They talk about 60 - 80% nutrient loss due to high temperatures in the canning process.  There&#039;s probably a huge difference between home canning and industrial canning, as with most things. What do you think about it? Would love to know the acttual difference.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi! What about this table? They talk about 60 &#8211; 80% nutrient loss due to high temperatures in the canning process.  There&#8217;s probably a huge difference between home canning and industrial canning, as with most things. What do you think about it? Would love to know the acttual difference.<br />
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