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DIY Rubbing Alcohol Shapeable Ice Pack Review – Does it Work?
Whether you’re two, or fifty-two years old, boo-boos happen. And when they do, an ice pack is a wonderful tool to help you feel better fast. But store bought ice packs can be expensive, and are filled with industrial chemicals. … Continue reading
Posted in Baby and Kids, Health and Wellness
Tagged better for the earth, better for you, easy, health and wellness, homemade, ice pack, kids, reusable, reuse, saves money, saves time
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Microwave Popcorn in a Paper Bag Review – Does it Work?
Microwave popcorn is a quick, easy and tasty treat. Unfortunately the commercially available products may include unhealthy oils, and toxic artificial flavorings. The bags are also coated on the inside with perfuorooctanoic acid, a known carcinogen. Is it possible to use a … Continue reading
Posted in In the Kitchen, Real Food
Tagged better for the earth, better for you, cooking, easy, homemade, real food, recycle, reuse, saves money, saves time
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Ditch the Disposables: How to Stop Using Paper Towels
Paper Towels are disposable sheets of soft, absorbent paper that are great for cleaning up wet messes at home, most often in the kitchen. They are super convenient and can be recycled or composted depending on the type of mess they were … Continue reading
Posted in Cleaning, Ditching the Disposables, In the Kitchen
Tagged better for the earth, cleaning, easy, kitchen, reduce, reuse, saves money
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Homemade Bubbles Solution Review – Which Soap Works Best?
Blowing soap bubbles is a classic and fun childhood pastime Typically the bubbles only last for a few seconds, but kids love to chase and try to catch them before they pop. Often the bottle of soap runs out all too soon, forcing you to … Continue reading
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Making Your Own Beef Stock or Broth – Is it Worth it? A Real Food Recipe Review
Meat broth, or stock, is a basic staple of any good kitchen. (See here for an explanation of the difference between broth and stock – basically broth is seasoned, stock is not). It can be used as a base or flavor component for a … Continue reading
Posted in In the Kitchen, Real Food
Tagged better for the earth, better for you, cooking, cooking from scratch, easy, homemade, real food, reuse, saves money
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