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Cut Back on Waste & Help the Environment

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

I am late to the party when it comes to this documentary, as it was filmed and released in 2009, but I still enjoyed it and the principles behind the project. Every time you eat out, not only is it a colossal waste of money, but you are also adding a ton of garbage to the environment. Stop Using Paper/Plastic Plates, etc.

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Could You Become A Vegetarian? Some Tips to Make You More Successful

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

When you haven’t consumed meat in over twenty years, it becomes easier to remain a vegetarian. Meat is also a grocery budget buster, and can add a significant amount of money to our mortgage spending. Periodically watch a documentary or read an article that supports your decision to cut out meat. Indulge In Other Ways.

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Bumble Bee Giveaway

Nicoles Nickels

BeeWell for Life is an interactive signature consumer program by Bumble Bee Foods developed to inspire people to be active, eat healthier and give back using the dedicated resource website www.BeeWellForLife.com. Enter using the Rafflecopter form below – you can only do each entry once! a Rafflecopter giveaway.

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Bumble Bee Foods Unveils 2012 BeeWell for Life Program

Nicoles Nickels

BeeWell for Life™ is designed to help consumers lead a more healthful lifestyle using the dedicated resource website www.BeeWellForLife.com. The program offers consumers the chance to earn points by logging the miles they walk, run or bike, completing weekly challenges and entering the calories they consume.

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Eco-A Listers: Celebrities That Have Gone Green

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

There are quite a few celebrities who have used their visibility to support good causes, like going green. He has been a huge advocate of alternative energy sources, and is probably best known for his documentary “Who Killed the Electric Car?” Here are a few celebrities who are trying to make a difference. Ed Begley, Jr.

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What’s in the News- Edition 4

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

5 Earth Sized Planets in Our Galaxy - I have always found space fascinating and enjoyed watching documentaries on it. Groupon Secures Superbowl Ad - at the small price of $950 million Groupon can tell us all how great they during a Superbowl commercial break. Could that money not go to better use, like feeding the hungry?