
The place where I fell short was in the window cleaning department. I could have used vinegar, but we already had some window cleaner (purchased by another family member over a year ago) to use up, so I used it instead of vinegar. Oops!
On to this week's challenge:
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Okay ... are you ready for a new challenge? This one combines a couple of suggestions made by amybyrd21 (aka waylandcook) at The Wayland Springs Cook. Here you go:
This week, turn your trash bin into the smallest container in the house by starting a compost bin and/or a recycle bin.
Or, if you're already a composter and recycler, write a post about it. Include information on what works for you and what doesn't, tips on how to be successful at it, and perhaps why it's preferable over sending stuff to a landfill.
This week, turn your trash bin into the smallest container in the house by starting a compost bin and/or a recycle bin.
Or, if you're already a composter and recycler, write a post about it. Include information on what works for you and what doesn't, tips on how to be successful at it, and perhaps why it's preferable over sending stuff to a landfill.
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Happy world changing!
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1 comment:
I don't use conventional cleaners either, but, my choices aren't as eco friendly as yours, I'm afraid. I use Seventh Generation and Mrs. Meyers products in the kitchen and bathrooms. I use an all natural laundry detergent and hydrogen peroxide based bleach for our clothes. My favorite new find are the Seventh Generation dishwasher tablets, they get my dishes clean and they don't leave any funky residue which is a problem that I've had with other eco fiendly dishwasher soaps I've tried.
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