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From Daily Green: "I'm convinced that the cheaper the grocery bill, the greener your household can become, and probably the healthier your meals become. Things that are packaged and branded and processed generally cost more than whole foods. Even read more »
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When making bread, there are a few things to keep in mind. Choose a basic recipe if you've never made bread before. Plan ahead. Read through the recipe a few times to familiarize yourself with the ingredients and the process. It is important to fol read more »
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Chegg.com lets you rent textbooks and even plants a tree for every book you borrow. Basically you get a big discount (up to 70%) and in exchange you promise to send your books back to Chegg at the end of the semester or school year. They even prov read more »
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From Green Daily: "Finding new uses for the old is a creative and fun way to live a little greener. Years ago, I grew a salsa garden of tomatoes, hot peppers, bell peppers, onions and garlic. I worked broken egg shells and used coffee grounds into read more »
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A short post from Planet Green reminding you that eating less meat can significantly reduce your environmental impact while saving you a ton of money.w read more »
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This video posted at EcoEgg is a report from Fox News of all places about the incentives available to people who make energy-efficient home improvements. read more »
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Save $4 on the P3 Kill A Watt Electricity Load Meter and Monitor. Connect your appliances into the Kill A Watt, and assess how efficient they are. A large LCD display counts consumption by the Kilowatt-hour just like utility companies. You can figu read more »
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