• What’s Inside SC Johnson Cleaning

    SC Johnson hasn’t been traditionally known as a green company. They still make plenty of cleaning products that aren’t very natural. I’d like to commend them on something though. They’re becoming more transparent. Did you know that you can go to What’s Inside SC Johnson to look up ingredients inside SC Johnson products? For example,…

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  • Ask Obama at Twitter Town Hall

    President Obama is holding a Twitter Town Hall, or Tweet Up, tomorrow. It’s about the economy and jobs, but Obama has talked so much about “green jobs,” I think the environment is a fair topic here. Right now you can #AskObama on Twitter, and he may answer your question tomorrow. The Twitter Town Hall happens…

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  • Reuse Your Spice Jars for Flowers

    I have a fun Saturday tip for you: Reuse a glass spice jar to bring some summer indoors! I know I’m probably not the first person to think of this reuse, but it never hurts to recall simple ways to enjoy nature. Also, it’s good to remember that not everything has to be immediately thrown…

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  • Why Choose Organic Food

    At a Kroger grocery store today my cashier asked me, “What’s the difference between organic and regular?” I explained that organic fruits and vegetables are grown without the use of synthetic pesticides. I also told her that some foods like lettuce and strawberries retain more pesticide residue than certain foods like pineapples or watermelon. (Organic…

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  • Purr & Simple Pellets Litter Review

    The product: Purr & Simple All-Natural Cat Litter pellets formula, which is made from a blend of fibrous material from tree-nut crops Benefits: Can be used as compost with removal of solids Is natural and biodegradable Is made from an annually renewable resource (nut shells) Conquers ammonia smell Low dust compared with clay formulas Things…

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