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Consumer Critique - Earth Baby

Motherhood Moments

The company donates 1% of all sales to two incredible organizations (Preface Project Foundation and Folded Flag Foundation) that build a better tomorrow and impact our community by fostering opportunities for the next generation as a token of gratitude to those that helped her along the way. All products are made in the U.S.A,

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Go Green This Halloween

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Tip # 2 Recycle/reuse costumes. Buy one then sell, donate or exchange it. My daughter-in-law came up with this idea, buying bulk pumpkins and bulk flowers. Put your unwanted Halloween decorations out for reuse by donating them. What do you do to recycle/reuse on Halloween? Free Kids Crafts has some ideas.

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Keep Clutter at Bay by Recognizing Where It Comes From

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

I put a bag full of her creations to go out to recycling, and my husband intercepted them because he couldn’t handle throwing out her work. While I appreciate the thought, those toys don’t get used often, and I feel bad donating them or giving them away. I enjoy these but believe in rotating them out (i.e.

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How to Thrift Your Way to a Back-to-School Wardrobe

Saving With Shellie

But as my daughter grew, I noted how many nice things I was giving away. Some have regular sale days, coupons for donations, and/or loyalty cards. You’re shopping locally, supporting a charity, and recycling clothing. I had wrongly assumed that the clothes would be worn-out, out-of-date, or otherwise not worth my time.

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My 2020 Financial Goals & A Recap of 2019

Family Balance Sheet

I feel like I made a lot of trips to the thrift store to donate our stuff, but my house will tell you otherwise. That book has changed my outlook on reusing, recycling, making do, and rethinking one use products. 2 – Read, research, ask questions, and understand how we will pay for our daughters’ college.