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7 Ways to Reduce Household Waste

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Growing up, my re-used T-shirts as dust rags and other cleaning supplies. Compost kitchen waste to feed your garden. When Buying Electronics, Choose Rechargeable Items. Find Ways to Re-Use as Much As You Can. You can do the same. Look for ways to re-use what you already have.

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Magazine Deals – Thomas & Friends, Architectural Digest & More

For the Mommas

Special features include art, travel, and home electronics. A guide for those in cities or suburbs looking to become more self-sufficient by growing some of their own food and treading lightly on the environment in the space they have. This magazine subscription will inspire your next design idea or home renovation.

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earth day freebies 2016 + Tons Of Awesome Deals And More

Coupons Do Work

Whole Foods North Raleigh: On Friday, April 22, 2016, meet some of their local suppliers, enter for a chance to win seedlings from “Grow & Share” and enjoy samples around the store from 12 pm – 8 pm. See the details at See the details at their website. The event is free. See the details at their website.

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10 Frugal Tips For Earth Day

Saving Cents With Sense

Turn it Off- Lights, computers, and other electronics consume energy and our money. Grow Your Own: Planting your own vegetables, fruit, and herbs can save you money, but it can also reduce the use of chemical pesticides. Not only will it save you money not buying as many paper towels, but it will get your windows streak-free!

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10 Ways To Make Your Home A Zero-Waste Facility

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Shredded paper can be put in compost piles. Don’t Waste Food Cook only the amount you will eat, refrigerate any leftovers, and compost anything else. Buy (or even better, grow) what you need and stop wasting food. Reuse Everything Glass jars make great water bottles at home. These days most grocery stores no longer.

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