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RT @NRDC: Who wasn't inspired by Wangari Maathai? Read her Nobel acceptance speech & remember a remarkable woman: http://t.co/tn8uvumF 244 days ago
Here's an excellent overview on how we in U.S. contribute to population "problem." http://t.co/dDaGLZUl via @grist 245 days ago
@econuts Good point...but overall, nationwide, US H2O is much safer than China! 252 days ago
Don't miss out on @gabbybernstein's new book #SpiritJunkie! http://t.co/gXbpGbdR 252 days ago
 

"Practically Green" Offers Simple Steps to an Environmental Lifestyle

Posted Dec 19 2009 7:31am
If you still haven't figured out how to live with the environment in mind, pick up a copy of Micaela Preston's cheerful new book, Practically Green: Your Guide to Ecofriendly Decision-Making.

Practically green book cover Then keep this handy guide on your desk or in your purse, backpack or briefcase -- anywhere you might find yourself in need of some to-the-point guidance on what to do or buy. 

After a short introduction, the book breaks out into six chapters: Eating, Living, Cleaning, Caring, Wearing and Conserving. Each section brims with "how to" tips, product reviews, and suggestions that will save you money. Keeping you and your family healthy is also top of mind for Micaela, who writes the delightful Mindful Momma blog and has two boys to try her many ideas out on!

You'll particularly like Practically Green if you're the do-it-yourself type. Got any old sweaters lying around? Check out Micaela's "recipe" for felted wool coasters made from recycled sweaters. Want to make your own body care products? Start with Micaela's "luscious lip balm" - a yummy concoction of beeswax, almond oil, shea butter, and your choice of peppermint, lime or grapefruit oil.

Don't miss the book's "copy and clip" pages, either. I particularly like the clippable guide called "Where can I recycle that?"  Ever wonder how you can properly dispose of carpeting, medicine, or drink pouches (let alone compact fluorescent light bulbs and clothes hangers)? See page 196!

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