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If you have a credit card that has cash-back bonuses on it that give you a percentage of your charges back in the form of credit or cash, here's some good news: The bonuses are not taxable income, according to the IRS. But here's even better news: If you choose to donate your cash-back money to a nonprofit, that money is tax deductible. Save ...Read more
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We all recycle, but there are ways to make it easier and more efficient. Labels on glass bottles and jars do not need to be removed; in fact, they help keep the bottles intact and prevent breakage. When glass is recycled, the labels are removed or burnt off during the melting process. If you happen to set your flattened cardboard boxes out at ...Read more
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When you explore the beautiful natural landscapes of another country while traveling abroad, be sure to have your hiking boots cleaned before you head to the airport for your return flight. The deep treads of hiking boots can be filled with contaminated soil, seeds and other items that create a "biosecurity risk" by bringing non-endemic species ...Read more
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When in doubt as to what to give someone as a gift, think potted plants. Some easy-to-grow plants that are nearly impossible to kill include snake plants, jade plants, peace lilies, succulents and, of course, cacti. Repot the plant in a pretty ceramic pot with drainage holes and tie a bow around it (be sure to leave the care instruction tag most...Read more
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Can padded envelopes with plastic cushioning embedded inside be recycled? Yes! The next time something fragile is mailed to you in a padded mailer, feel free to toss it into any recycling bin that accepts mixed paper like magazines, junk mail and office paper. It can be recycled at the paper recycling facility where the plastic parts will be ...Read more
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Yes, it really matters what kind of vacuum you use in your home. Ironically, using the wrong vacuum can make your home dirtier. When you have a vacuum that does not have a HEPA filter integrated in its design, you risk stirring up mold spores that can be sucked up and scattered around the room, making the mold problem worse. Vacuums with HEPA ...Read more
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After you've brewed a cup of morning joe, don't toss the used grounds down the drain. Try soaking an old cotton T-shirt in cold coffee, then use it to wipe scratched tables and see the small nicks, dents and dings disappear. Or scrub your hands clean with old grounds and hand soap; the grounds will buff away dead skin, and the soap will ensure ...Read more
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Did you know an outdoor sprinkler can put out up to 300 gallons of water per hour? It’s incredibly wasteful. To save water outdoors, invest in a good hose nozzle that can be turned on and off easily. Always water plants at the right time of day: When the sun is low (morning and night) and the winds and temperatures are lower, water evaporation...Read more
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It’s easier than ever to find organic cotton bedding in big-box stores and shopping sites online. But other than helping farmers who grow cotton organically, what’s the real benefit of sleeping on organic sheets? Conventional cotton bedding is often bleached and then dyed using heavy metal dyes that can have formaldehyde resins. And if you ...Read more
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It’s no surprise that one of the easiest ways to keep your home as healthy as possible is to leave your shoes at the door. Shoes can drag in pesticides, chemicals and dirt, so going barefoot inside is a simple way to keep it clean. But before you take off your shoes, be sure to give them a good wipe on a doormat outside. By placing your ...Read more
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Particleboard is a common material made of compressed wood chips, resin and adhesives, and it's used in furniture and to build walls, floors and cabinets inside our houses. The problem? Most particleboard can off-gas chemicals like formaldehyde, which can create an unhealthy home environment. Since ripping out everything made of particleboard ...Read more
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If you dread ironing clothes, here's a simple tip to speed up the process and help you save energy: Remove the fabric cover from your ironing board and cover it with a few sheets of aluminum foil. Then place the fabric cover on top of the foil. When you iron, the heat will be transferred to the aluminum foil and reflect to the surface, creating ...Read more
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Having a mouse in the house is more than a nuisance; it can be hazardous, since they can chew through wires and start a fire. Prevention is the best thing, so install door sweeps on exterior doors to prevent easy access into the home. Look for holes on the outside where they can slip in; anything larger than a nickel is big enough for them. Plug...Read more
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Buying vintage blankets, T-shirts and fabric is a great way to reuse and keep textiles out of the landfill, but you might wonder: Are they really clean? Instead of washing these items when you bring them home, toss them straight into the dryer. Just mist everything with water and run it on high for 30 minutes. This will destroy bedbugs and ...Read more
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That delicious chocolate bar is obviously a no-go treat for dogs, but have you thought about the plastic wrapper that encased it? The residual smears of chocolate could be irresistible for a dog to eat, and when they do, that wrapper can attach itself to the lining of your pet’s stomach, which could lead to a pricey visit to the veterinarian. ...Read more
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There are a billion reasons why you should choose a more eco-friendly toothbrush; that’s the number of brushes that are thrown into landfills every year in the United States. Instead of plastic, look for environmentally friendly alternatives that use renewable and biodegradable materials like bamboo for the handles. And save your old brushes ...Read more
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If you want to keep your home warm without using more energy to heat it up, remember this fact: A naturally warm home is also a humid one, because humid air retains heat better than dry air. One easy way to add some humidity to your home is to open the door to your bathroom after a shower, which naturally allows humid air to make its way into ...Read more
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Invited to a potluck dinner party, and cooking or baking isn’t your strong suit? Offer to be the “green” participant who brings reusable plates, napkins and utensils to the party. At the end of the event, load them all back up in a box and wash everything at your own home. This cuts back on waste and doesn’t mess up the kitchen of your ...Read more
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Do you want the freshest eggs? Get them from a farm or farmer’s market. Conventional eggs at the supermarket are often up to eight weeks old before they reach consumers. When you buy direct, they are usually just a day or two old. To keep them fresh longer, Mother Earth News recommends that you never wash your eggs before you are about to use ...Read more
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A lighter suitcase has a huge impact on your carbon footprint when you fly. A recent study shows that reducing your carry-on by just 15 pounds on a 10-hour flight equals a reduction of 80 pounds of emissions. Multiply that by 150 people on your flight who do the same thing, and that’s 12,000 pounds saved. Some tips to lighten the load include ...Read more