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sarahlorrain asks:Homemade soaps?

How hard is it to make your own homemade soaps, lotions, etc. I'm so sick of paying high prices for the stuff from the store that's stuffed full of chemicals.
Submitted By: sarahlorrain sometime ago in Green Living
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Sometimes we can't avoid flying, like when we need to see family overseas. I offset my flight, and I pack light to help reduce overall fuel burn. However, I'm not sure how many other fliers are doing this, and they can always pay extra to carry more, so what else can I do to make my flight greener?
Submitted By: Lyndsey sometime ago in Green Living
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I usually bring a cloth bag to do my shopping, and I recycle whatever I can. I'm also working on composting more, but there still will be some garbage. Occasionally, when I forget my shopping bag, I'm given the plastic ones, and I reuse them for garbage rather than buy garbage bags. I realize that there are probably more eco-freindly garbage bags out there. Which ones are best?
Submitted By: Lyndsey sometime ago in Green Living
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I try to do camping at least once a year, what some green camping tips that I can use?
Submitted By: Bart sometime ago in Green Living
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I have tried vinegar, lemon juice and baking soda solutions, in various proportions,which helped, but the stain is still noticeable on the kitchen floor.Any more ideas?
Submitted By: Lyndsey sometime ago in Green Living
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I have food allergies, so I can't usually find my gluten-free and dairy-free alternatives in bulk. I am stuck with things that come in small packages. I do recycle, but it still seems like a lot of waste, and I don't have time to prepare ALL my food from scratch with alternative ingredients. This even applies to products like shampoo, which I also have to choose carefully.
Submitted By: Lyndsey sometime ago in Green Living
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Laughingmouse asks:Reclaiming Yarn?

I love to crochet but find that buying new yarn can be expensive.

Is there an easy way to reclaim yard from sweaters and other knits one buys at second hand stores?
Submitted By: Laughingmouse sometime ago in Green Living
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