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<description><![CDATA[As cold weather blasts the majority of the U.S., homeowners brace themselves for both plummeting temperatures and soaring heating costs. Beyond the higher energy costs, cold weather can also bring additional expenses in the form of frozen pipes and broken heating units. Following are five simple tips for insulating your pocket book against cold weather costs.]]></description>
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