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		By: Kathy @ SMART Living 365.com		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hi Joe!  Great information for us all.  And that makes so much sense that we would use more when we first retire and then as we slowly settle into retirement it would gradually taper down some. And if we do as you suggest by getting a handle on those core expenses and keep them low, we are well ahead of the game.  Not only do we get our home free and clear several years ago, but with solar and other green additions we&#039;ve dropped our utilities to under $500 for the entire year.  Yep, there is nowhere in the world we can live more cheaply than right where we are.  It&#039;s a really good place to be.  Thanks for all your insights.  ~Kathy]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Joe!  Great information for us all.  And that makes so much sense that we would use more when we first retire and then as we slowly settle into retirement it would gradually taper down some. And if we do as you suggest by getting a handle on those core expenses and keep them low, we are well ahead of the game.  Not only do we get our home free and clear several years ago, but with solar and other green additions we&#8217;ve dropped our utilities to under $500 for the entire year.  Yep, there is nowhere in the world we can live more cheaply than right where we are.  It&#8217;s a really good place to be.  Thanks for all your insights.  ~Kathy</p>
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