Often times the easiest way to lessen the impact on our Earth and our wallets is simply to use LESS. The third part to our series on being green when budgets are tight. Use the correct amount of product. For laundry soap, this is usually 2 ounces or about HALF the cap. Many of … [Read more...]
Archives for October 2008
How To Buy Healthy Eggs In An Increasingly Confusing World
Sometimes you just run into the answer to a question that you didn’t actually know you wanted to ask. That was the case when I ran into this article on wisegeek - Why Are Chicken Eggs Different Colors? that carefully validated my usual choice. Chickens who eat free range, … [Read more...]
Alternative Energy Education: Energy Hog Teaches Kids Energy-Saving Habits
Families: Save money by reducing home energy bills. Kids: Learn about energy efficiency and preserving our natural resources. [youtube=http://youtube.com/v/cr6YDOBnYXA] … [Read more...]
An Eco Child’s Play Donation: The Children’;s Defense Fund
It is time for another Eco Child's Play donation on behalf of our readers and writers. This month, I have selected the Children's Defense Fund for a small … [Read more...]
Puddlegear PVC Free Kids Raingear
I was happy when I got an email about PVC free raingear for kids. So much of the raingear available is made from thick PVC, and you can smell it. Gortex is made from the chemicals used in Teflon. So what's a green parent to do? PVC (also known as vinyl) is also known as the … [Read more...]
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