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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I live in a part of the country where we take skiing pretty seriously. It’s common for people to ski a few times a week since there are three great resorts right in our town. Our family is no exception. We ski a lot, but as my wife and I have gotten older, we discovered...</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I live in a part of the country where we take skiing pretty seriously. It’s common for people to ski a few times a week since there are three great resorts right in our town. Our family is no exception. We ski a lot, but as my wife and I have gotten older, we discovered a painful reality: Our feet get colder faster.</p>
<p>I convinced myself that cold feet were just part of the experience. No pain, no gain, as the old saying goes. My wife didn’t share that conviction.</p>
<p>We tried thicker socks for more insulation and thinner socks for better circulation. Then we heard from friends about this little secret of modern technology: battery-powered boot heaters. It sounds like the ultimate luxury, but friends who own them all say the same thing: “They will change your life.”</p>
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