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How to Clean a Garbage Disposal: 4 Simple Home Remedies

Want to know how to clean a garbage disposal? You're in the right place. We'll show you some excellent natural methods so you can clean your garbage disposal. Read more


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How to Clean a Microwave with Vinegar, Lemon & Other Natural Cleaners

Want to learn how to clean a microwave with natural products that are good for you and the environment? Skip the harsh chemicals and use these natural cleaners. Read more


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The Best Fertilizer for Indoor Plants and When to Use It

What is the best fertilizer for indoor plants? Finding eco-friendly plant food with the right nutrients can be tricky. Here's what you need. Read more


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Should National Parks Be Returned to Native Tribes? A Critical View

Though the wrongs committed against Native American tribes can never be undone, returning national parks can contribute to reconciliation and to a more sustainable future. Read more


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3 Homemade Heating Pad DIYs to Warm Up Your Winter

No matter the filling, these homemade heating pads will deliver comfort where it counts the most. We'll show how to make a heating pad using cherry pits or grain. Read more


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Dry Cough Remedies: Get Rid of Your Cough Fast — Naturally

Wondering how to get rid of dry cough with natural ingredients? Effective dry cough remedies range from steam to honey to natural herbs. Breathe easy with these simple home cough treatments. Read more


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DIY Baking Soda Vinegar Foot Soak For Tired Feet

Need to unwind and soothe the soles? Treat your feet to a baking soda and vinegar foot soak. Here is how to make one and why your feet will thank you. Read more


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Nettle Tea Benefits, Side Effects & How to Drink it

Since stinging nettles hurt when you touch them, you might be slightly alarmed by the notion of making stinging nettle tea. But when soaked in water or cooked, the leaves of the nettle plant lose their stinging chemicals, allowing them to be safely used for culinary or medicinal purposes. Read more