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Uses of Toothpaste
by
Niyaprakash
Posted
Sat 13 Sep 2008 11:44pm
Remove scuffs from shoes
A little toothpaste does an amazing job of removing scuffs from leather shoes. Just squirt a dab on the scuffed area and rub with a soft cloth. Wipe clean with a damp cloth. The leather will look like new.
Clean your piano keys
Has tickling the ivories left them a bit dingy? Clean them up with toothpaste and ...
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as you go through your slate of candidates
by
ztaibaba
Posted
Wed 16 Jan 2013 5:50am
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Use Vinegar to Save Money Around the House
by
Dr. Daisy S.

Posted
Fri 27 Apr 2012 7:00am
Let’s face it: commercial cleaning agents are expensive. When budgets are tight, they can place an even greater strain on an already starving wallet. After all, they are necessary. Right?
Not necessarily.
While cleaning supplies may make some chores easier, there is also the risk that comes with inhaling the chemicals, and the ...
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This Sculptor Carts Junk Out of the Scrapyard, Into Artistic Stardom
by
Sierra Club ..
Posted
Tue 17 Jan 2012 5:34pm
Climbing through three-story piles of scrap metal at his local salvage yard, Custom Alloy in Oakland, California, is Clayton Bailey's idea of the perfect afternoon.
Digging through the masses of what many would consider junk, the artist finds inspiration to satisfy his boundless imagination. From discarded vacuum cleaners, coffee pots ...
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Day 31 of our Green Year: Lovin' Lemons
by
Craig and Layla B.

Posted
Thu 02 Oct 2008 4:16pm
We now enter our second month of Our Green Year and things are going strong. We have had some wonderful feedback from our readers, who have suggested some great ideas that we will be incorporating into our future blogs. As well, today we were interviewed by our local paper, The Trail Daily Times, who are doing a story on Our Green Year.
For ...
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The Many Uses of Junk Food
by
Mark S.
Posted
Tue 10 Nov 2009 10:00pm
A comment on my recent Coca-Cola post mentioned something I’d never previously considered: what if there were legitimate uses for un-Primal “food” items, things like bread, rice, peanut butter, or corn, that didn’t involve putting them in our mouths, chewing, and swallowing? In a previous post on pantry Primalizing, I suggested newcomers donate ...
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Eco-Tip Tuesday: Recipes for a Green Clean
by
Dawn Gifford aka Small Footprint Mama
Posted
Tue 03 Nov 2009 10:02pm
Approximately 85,000 chemicals are in use today. According to the Breast Cancer Fund, complete toxicological screening data is available for only 7% of these chemicals, and more than 90% have never been tested for their effects on human health. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, household cleaning produc ...
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The Ultimate Cloth GIVEAWAY!!
by
Tara Robertson

Posted
Sun 15 Nov 2009 10:01pm
I want to tell you about my new favourite cloth- The Ultimate Cloth. I was sent one to review and I LOVE IT. Seriously this is the best cloth I have ever used. Ever. It is truly amazing. Really. Here is some information the sponsor sent to me...
The Ultimate Cloth is an eco-friendly solution for homes as well as a money and time saver. The U ...
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DIY Birkenstock-free Cleaning Products
by
Sarah B.
Posted
Fri 01 May 2009 12:00am
I once dated this guy that was such a nutty hippie, that he would clean his house using the leftover liquid pressed out of his homemade tofu. This is what comes to mind when I think about “natural cleaning products”. That, and of course the smell of greasy dreadlocks and rotting soy juice. Thanks for the memories.
I’ve moved on since t ...
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