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Household Cleaning Paper Towels. Like bottled water, I have ranted about these in the past also. ... Window Cleaner. ... Toilet Cleaner Pucks. ... Plastic Trash Bags For Leaves. ... Plastic Garbage Bags For Anything. ... Air Fresheners. ... Dryer Sheets.
Special Processed American Meat SPAM is an acronym: Special Processed American Meat.
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While its cute, pixel art aesthetic won't be for everyone and its short length is an issue, there's plenty to love. Cards on the table: you can...
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about ten feet A fallout shelter needs to protect you from radioactive particles and blast impact: compacted dirt is great at both. Building down...
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The notion of a supreme pack leader who fought his way to dominance and reigns superior to the other wolves in his pack informs both our fiction...
Read More »6. Plastic Baggies I find that young kids get really excited when you talk to them about packing a garbage-free lunch. Metal lunch containers do cost more than plastic baggies—initially. But eventually they pay for themselves. I have a bunch of Lunchbots. They last for years. You can also pack a sandwich in a beeswax wrap or a cloth sandwich bag.
around 4000 m The physics of a tsunami In the deep ocean, the typical water depth is around 4000 m, so a tsunami will therefore travel at around...
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In general, it's best to wait until after the scabs and sores completely disappear before you kiss someone or engage in oral sex. This is because...
Read More »Personal care 17. Baby Wipes I never used baby wipes when my kids were infants. Many wipes contain chemicals, they cost money and they're just plain wasteful. I bought inexpensive thin washcloths and used those to clean my kids' bums when I changed their dirty diapers. This was not a hardship at all. If you want damp washcloths on the go, you can wet them, store them in a reusable container and put that container in your diaper bag. Easy peasy. 18. Cotton Ear Swabs NEVER PUT ANYTHING IN YOUR EAR SMALLER THAN YOUR ELBOW. In the UK, supermarket giants Tesco and Sainsbury announced recently that they will replace the plastic sticks in ear swabs with paper ones. That's good news—less plastic in the environment. But we have survived without this consumer product for millennia. And besides, you're not actually supposed to ram these things into your delicate ear drums to clean out the wax. The swabs can shove wax down the canal farther, which can cause all sorts of problems, including muffled hearing, pain and even thinking problems (!). Keep the outside of your ears clean with a wet washcloth. I know many of you like to use these swabs for applying cosmetics. Invest in some washable small cotton pads instead. Or sew some. My daughter makes small squares for makeup application and removal. She simply cuts a few layers of flannel and sews them together around the edges. 19. Liquid Soap Consumer products companies like Johnson & Johnson and Proctor & Gamble can sell us only so many bars of soap. How to increase the profits on that? Sell us liquid soap and package it in a plastic container with a big plastic pump. Take back the bar! My daughter bought the bars below from Aquarian Bath—an awesome online shop that sells homemade and plastic-free bath products. 20. Douches Although fewer women douche today than even a decade ago, a market still exists. The consumer products industry has done an especially spectacular job convincing women that we are dirty, smelly and in need of many, many personal care products, which they will happily sell us, in order to make ourselves socially acceptable. Douching increases the growth of bacteria and yeast and has been linked to both infertility and an increased risk of contracting STDs. 21. Chemical Hair Dye Okay, I know A LOT of women work very hard to cover their gray and won't go for this one, so I saved it for last (it seemed the most radical one on the list). I vowed as a teenager that I would go gray naturally and I am fulfilling that vow today. I actually need to update my photo on all my social media accounts. In the last few years, I have developed a Cruella De Vil-esque shock of grey through my bangs and silver all over the place. I am in my forties. I am aging. One day I will die. I accept that. I don't have the time or energy to fight a losing anti-aging battle by consuming a bunch of products. Plus, I'm cheap. I do however eat a healthy diet, exercise and practice yoga. I'm not saying everyone should do what I do. I'm just explaining what I do.
Big Ideas: All living things have certain traits in common: Cellular organization, the ability to reproduce, growth & development, energy use,...
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But floating islands do indeed exist on six of the seven continents and sometimes in the oceans between them. These islands are kept buoyant by the...
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People leaving the state have lower incomes and education levels than those moving in, with the state's high housing costs frequently cited as a...
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As one would expect of a special forces unit, aside from the range of standard weapons used by the UK military, the men of the 22nd Special Air...
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