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Dijon and Thyme Roasted Pork Loin with Sweet Potatoes & Brussels Sprouts

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Remove the pork from the package and dry it with paper towels. Recipe notes: Swap out the vegetables with whatever you like. If you don’t like mustard, you could swap it out for barbecue sauce and make a sweet, barbecue type glaze. Remove the pork from the package and dry it with paper towels.

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7 Ways to Go Green for Under $7.00

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Already swapped out paper towels for cloth rags? Do you always have your reusable bags at the ready for your next shopping trip? Congratulations, those are fantastic first steps towards living a green life. But what else could you be doing to green the rest of your lifestyle?

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Shrimp and Avocado Salad with Zesty Lime Dressing

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The beauty of this salad is that you can have the entire thing whipped up in about 15 minutes, and it’s easy to swap some ingredients to suit your tastes. Drain again and let dry on paper towels. I love that Walmart carries so many nutritious options! You can add more spice, bell peppers, corn – whatever!

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Ultra Creamy Mac ‘n Cheese with Sausage & Green Chilis

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Since my family also loves sausage, I decided to swap the usual protein that I add to macaroni and cheese for Hillshire Farm® Polska Kielbasa. Remove the sausage from the pan and set it on paper towels to absorb the extra grease. It’s a great way to swap out the protein in recipes to change them up a bit.

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7 Clever Ways Moms Used to Save Money

Penny Pinchin' Mom

Minimize Money Spent on Disposables Today, we spend a lot of money on disposable products such as paper towels, plastic water bottles, plastic wrap, and the like. One way to save money on this is to simply make a list of all the single-use products you have at home and see if you can’t swap them for a longer-lasting option.

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Save Money and Go Green By Replacing These Disposable Items with Reusable Ones

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Do you have paper napkins? Paper towels ? Paper plates and cups? While I grew up using paper napkins and towels, we only used paper plates when we were on a picnic. There’s toilet paper and women’s feminine hygiene products. Disposable Kitchen Items. Start in the kitchen first.

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Sharing Goods to Reduce Consumption and Cut Waste

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

While we cannot necessarily share a roll of paper towels, a television or our couches, there are some major purchases that can be shared amongst neighborhood friends or family members without too much trouble. A magazine swap cuts paper waste and saves money. Start Sharing. Magazine subscriptions.