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star-schipp |
Posted - Nov 26 2014 : 8:13:44 PM I'm working on my going green badge and I'm making real progress. But, what should I do with the non-green cleaners I have collected from around my house? I have about half a laundry basket full. (I know, that is absolutely ridiculous...you would think I had attended a marketing show for cleaners with as many half used bottles I found)
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If you can't feed one hundred people, then just feed one. -Mother Teresa
Star - farmgirl sister #1927
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knittingmom |
Posted - Jan 12 2015 : 3:34:58 PM In our city we have a eco-stations where we can drop off toxic items for safe disposal. Not sure if there's anything like that in our area.
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star-schipp |
Posted - Nov 28 2014 : 4:40:46 PM Working on my Going Green beginner badge and here is my mission statement:
Housekeeping and Homemaking are natural extensions of caring for my family and will be performed with love with basic, green products that are safe.
I'm working on my journal to include projects, ideas and recipes so stay tuned.
I really do not know what do with that basket full of products that I won't use anymore - do you think they would take them at the next tox-away day?
EstleSchippFarm.blogspot.com
If you can't feed one hundred people, then just feed one. -Mother Teresa
Star - farmgirl sister #1927
Master Food Preserver
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