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  • Eco-Friendly Christmas Gift Ideas for Kids

    An eco-friendly Christmas gift can help teach your child to learn in a fun way and be more environmentally conscious.
    Published by Lauren R (1,505 pts ) on Nov 20, 2009 to
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  • Growing Herbal Tea in Your Organic Garden

    People from all cultures enjoy relaxing with a warm cup of tea, and some people still medicate themselves with what grows in their own organic garden. Many of the most popular herbal teas are safe and easy to grow in the home garden.
    Published by rhwriter13 (441 pts ) on Nov 20, 2009 to
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  • Xeriscaping for a Healthy Landscape

    There is no need for multitudes of upkeep in today's garden. Xeriscaping is quickly becoming the landscaping method of choice for the environmentally conscious gardener.
    Published by rhwriter13 (441 pts ) on Nov 20, 2009 to
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  • Trade Your Baby Gear!

    The clothes, accessories, and other gear that you need for your kids are used for such a short time! Why not band together with other moms to exchange baby gear? You'll save money and resources in the process.
    Published by Lindsay Evans (5,381 pts ) on Nov 20, 2009 to
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  • How to Make a Cheap Shag Rug From Recycled Clothes

    Recycling old clothes to make cheap rugs is what people have been doing for years. Just like quilts, our ancesters created rugs from old clothes and textiles that the family no longer needed. No fabric goes to waste, this recycled shag rug can use even the smallest bit of scrap.
    Published by Cyndee (490 pts ) on Nov 19, 2009 to
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  • How to Raise Free Range Chickens for Eggs

    Here is some timely ready-to-use information on how to raise free range chickens for eggs.
    Published by dcosmato (220 pts ) on Nov 17, 2009 to
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  • Is it Safe to Can Foods in the Oven?

    Using your oven to process foods sounds like an easy, fool-proof method. But is it safe? Read on to find out why food experts do not recommend oven canning.
    Published by Lindsay Evans (5,381 pts ) on Nov 17, 2009 to
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  • Why Should You Use Organic Milk?

    What's all the buzz about organic milk and is it really worth it? After all, organic milk costs a lot more than regular milk. Couldn't we just go for the cheap stuff and save a little extra on each trip to the grocery store? Check out these reasons why organic milk is better than regular milk.
    Published by gabbi525 (17,107 pts ) on Nov 17, 2009 to
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  • How to Make a Rag Rug

    Making a rag rug is a simple and fun way to recycle your old t-shirts, jeans, bed sheets, sweaters, and any other colorful fabrics you have that are too worn or unsuitable to give away. Read further to find out how to make a rag rug, the supplies you need, and tips on caring for it.
    Published by AngelaC (2,329 pts ) on Nov 16, 2009 to
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  • Three Ways to Recycle a Book

    Many people are conscious these days of keeping what they can out of the landfill. What if there is a book with sentimental value that you really can't use, or a really pretty one is found at a thrift store? Here are some ideas to give it new life.
    Published by rhwriter13 (441 pts ) on Nov 16, 2009 to
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