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How to Lower the Humidity in Your House: Tips for Avoiding Mold

Maintaining a comfortable amount of moisture in the air is important for your well being and for your health. We’ll show you how to lower the humidity in your house to prevent mold from growing in your home. Read more


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Zero Waste Bathroom: Tips for Using Less Plastic

We often forget about the bathroom when it comes to a zero waste lifestyle. Here are some tips to reduce plastic and create your zero waste bathroom. Read more


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Growing Vegetables from Scraps: How to Regrow Vegetables

Regrowing vegetables from scraps on the windowsill or in the garden is a great way to reduce food waste. Find out how to get started. Read more


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An Easy Guide to Creating a Minimalist Home

Learning to live minimally is a process. These minimalist decor tips will help you succeed in creating your own minimalist home or apartment. Read more


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Homemade Finger Paint: Non-Toxic Paint for Kids

With homemade finger paint, you don’t have to worry about little kids putting their hands in their mouths during arts and crafts time. Check out this recipe for non-toxic, edible finger paint. Read more


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Homemade Glue: Non-Toxic Craft Glue for Kids

Store-bought glue can give off toxic fumes that kids might breathe in while they do arts and crafts. Why not make your own homemade glue? We’ll give you two recipes for craft glue that is even safe to eat. Read more


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Food Waste: 10 Pro Tips for Reducing Food Waste

Food waste is a serious problem. Only half of all the food we produce gets eaten. Let's take a stand together to reduce food waste in our own homes and communities. Here's how. Read more


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Substitutes for Parchment Paper: Recommended Alternatives

Substitutes for parchment paper are often wanted because it's single-use and cannot be recycled. It is worth looking for parchment paper alternatives. Read more