another eco-tip
One of the simplest things I have done to help the environment is to use cloth napkins. I bought a bunch very cheaply while working at Crate & Barrel and then got more as wedding gifts however, if you can sew at all, they may be the easiest sewing project ever. Plus, your guest always feel special when they see fabric napkins. I
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The best recycled toilet paper I've found - which my mother uses because her septic system is scary and old - is literally called ShitBeGone. http://www.shitbegone.com/.
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I do use a towel for my hands but I have a hard time remembering to use a sponge or a mop on spills. I'm getting better at it, but I still reach for the quicker picker up way to often. I guess I just have a thing for the Brawny man.
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one thing i've started doing a lot of is thinking carefully about things before i throw them away. i finished up a container of baking cocoa the other day and turned it into a caddy to hold our dish sponge in the kitchen (stabbed drain holes in the bottom, duct taped it to the wall behind the sink and painted it to match the tile). so now i don't have to buy one, have one less thing to toss in the trash and each dish sponge will last longer because it won't be sitting around in a puddle between uses. yay!
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nice! That is a REALLY good tip about thinking about things before you throw them out.
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Thinking about it, I'm going to avoid white napkins. Colored ones will be more fun, and over time will show stains a lot less.
Another idea... Years ago I made myself a bunch of dust cloths out of diaper flannel. They've all become horribly stained over time, but they still work just fine. They suck up the dust and don't scratch the way a paper towel can. I even use them on my Swiffer.
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ooh! Diaper Flannel! Great idea. Cheap, durable and absorbant!
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we where having a problem with moisture in the fridge - turns out it wasnt running efficently because a fridge should be 80% full all the time. I got that trick from the manual.
granted we should go one step further and actually use the fridge instead of takeout...
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