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	<title>The quality of luxury without the price or appearance</title>
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	<description>I used to get the cheapest liquid soap for washing hands I could find, but recently, I got the &quot;shea butter&quot; soap for $3 and found that the increased quality more than makes up for the increased cost.  The question is: What else can I spend a little more on to get much more quality?  (Fluffy towels, sheets, maybe?)  Are there websites that review this?</description>
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	<dc:creator>Furious Fitness</dc:creator>
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