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Posted on May 3, 2009

Deep Thoughts at the Landfill

Living Green
Deep Thoughts at the Landfill

I had to visit my local landfill the other day, to dump the deck I took out. If you ever wanted motivation to reduce your consumption and your trash output, just sit around at your local landfill for a while. What kind of lessons can we learn from a landfill? Don’t be lazy, think about the materials you use, look out for the little guy, and more.

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Posted on April 30, 2009

Battle of the Green Cleaning Products II: Laundry

Kids Living Green
Battle of the Green Cleaning Products II: Laundry

Cloth diapers, mud stains from a preschooler, and food stains on my cloth napkins—is there a green cleaning routine that can handle all this? I’ve tested out some green laundry cleaning products and I’m sharing my results with you here.

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Posted on April 29, 2009

Battle of the Green Cleaning Products I: Bathroom

Living Green
Battle of the Green Cleaning Products I: Bathroom

After having to clean my own bathroom for the first time in a long time, I decided to take some of these "green" products for a spin to see how they did on the adult and kids bathrooms.

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Posted on April 20, 2009

Eugene’s Earth Day and Electric Vehicles

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Eugene’s Earth Day and Electric Vehicles

We had a great time at the Eugene Earth Day 2009 Celebration, where we got to see some great little electric vehicles. Read on to see why my daughter wants one. (I told her not until she gets her license … in another 13 years. HA)

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Posted on April 15, 2009

Repurposed Cloth and Going (Nearly) Paperless

Kids Living Green
Repurposed Cloth and Going (Nearly) Paperless

This year, I made a commitment to go paperless in my house by using cloth napkins and towels. To help me reach that goal, I found a wonderful seamstress at Etsy to repurpose all of our old baby receiving blankets into new napkins for the family.

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Posted on April 14, 2009

Natural Air Freshener

Living Green
Natural Air Freshener

I can’t stand air fresheners, so I picked up some plants at the local market that will give my kitchen (and house) a wonderful smell without the harsh chemicals. To make this project even better, choose a biodegradable pot!

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What is sustainable gardening? (to me …)
Posted on April 9, 2009

Using Less
Posted on February 22, 2009


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