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Green spring links
Happy first day of spring! Roll about in rattan. I don’t know. That’s really what it looks like you’d do in this expensive wicker-bag that ecofabulous is writing about. I do like that blog though. But not sure about this rattan thing. Rattan is sustainable and springy though. Tree Hugging Family co-blogger Jennifer wrote about…
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Can a company be half green?
I’ve been thinking about that Green Works post I did at the end of February. And about the Clorox buying Burt’s Bees post. The problem I have, and that a lot of people who write about the environment have, is what to think of Clorox and similar companies that are suddenly going green. And are…
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Baking Delights contest & Why bake at home
Marye at Baking Delights is having a contest. You’ll want to check it out soon if you like French desserts. Je t’aime. And while I’m here, I might as well remind you that it’s much more eco-friendly to bake at home than to buy packaged products or mixes. You can do it. Plus, it makes…
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Rinse laundry detergent bottles
I don’t know. I thought you’d like to see a random photo with this tip. That’s not my laundry or photo or pet. Since I have to keep my recycling at the apartment until I drive it to the drop-off, I rinse the containers well and let them dry. I don’t want the container to…
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Green Works
So, I tried out Green Works natural all-purpose cleaner, made by Clorox. Here’s what I like: Mostly Natural ingredients (99 percent). Directly from the label: coconut-based cleaning agent, corn-based ethanol, essential lemon oil, filtered water and biodegradable preservative. Contains no phosphorus. Contains no bleach. It’s safe on multiple surfaces. The container is highly recyclable, a…