Posts Tagged ‘home’

29 (other) uses for salt: Attachment

Yes, we know it can season our foods, but salt is so much more than just a flavor enhancer. Here are our favorite ways to use the crystal – and why you should, too.

Is living alone bad for the environment?: Attachment

I read a report the other day outlining the reasons why living alone is bad for the environment. As someone who lives alone, did it make me rethink my current living situation? Simply put: no.

Don’t throw these away! Recycle instead.: Attachment

Although we know generally what to recycle: paper, plastic, cans, and glass, there are many things we’re probably throwing away that we shouldn’t!

The Low-Flow Toilet: Attachment

Toilets use a lot water to get the dirty work done. However, with the advent of low-flow toilets, we can save loads, making it more efficient and saving energy, too.

Tips for greener laundry: Attachment

Laundry. We don’t really love it… but we have to do it. Each day, we use clothing, towels, bedding… and, inevitably, we have to clean it. But how can we do this in the greenest way possible?

Fresh summer herbs = killer culinary tool: Attachment

One of my favourite things about spring and summer is planting my herb garden. Something says amazingly delicious when the simplest thing delivers flavour like no other.

Green kitchen renovation: Attachment

The new year often brings about two things: (1) Resolutions that we (always/sometimes/never) keep for our (health/body/mind/life). And (2) house organization and renovations.

Eco-friendly home improvements: Attachment

Although our country has been through one of the worst economic recessions, and consumer spending has slowed to a trickle of what it was a few years ago, I don’t think Americans

Gifts <$20… The Great Green Gift Guide Part III: Attachment

We love gift giving around the holidays, but sometimes it can be a little much… especially for our wallets. But who can deny the warmth we feel with our brother/daughter/friend/hair stylist’s

Preparing for winter off the grid: Attachment

About six years ago now, an aunt of mine decided to leave the city behind and live off the grid. She’d already moved from NYC to Phoenix more than three decades before,


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