I have heard so much about this oil and thought I would finally try it. My excuse to finally get it was I found a great little homemade recipe online for diaper rash (or prevention of) using Aloe, tea tree oil, etc. (I will post this recipe later). So since I will be switching to cloth diapers soon and wanted to also switch to a more natural diaper wipe (using the recipe I found in a spray bottle to a dry wash cloth makes a good "diaper wipe") I went ahead and ordered from my favorite little website http://www.vitacost.com/ and my items just came in a couple of days ago. **Even though I purchased mine online (I bought other items too) you can find this in lots of stores now including your local health food store. Sometimes Health food stores are a little higher in price so it might behoove you to call around to your local grocery stores or even retailers like Walmart, Kmart, etc. to see if they carry it before you go searching for it. This will help you plan your trip and yo...
I am not one of those kooky environmentalist but I do believe in trying to go green (and organic) as much as possible. This has been an endeavor of mine for a little while but I'm still learning everyday. I found today a list of 15 different things you should NEVER buy again if you want to make a start "going green". I have included my personal comments in green and provided the links to see the full articles from Green America (AKA Co-Op America) 10 things you should NEVER buy again - for the link click here Styrofoam (I'm pretty good about not buying this except when I go to Speedway, etc.) Paper towels (I am bad about buying these because I hate to use dirty dish towels/cloths but have been thinking of purchasing MORE dish towels to help eliminate the paper towel addiction I have) Bleached coffee filters (I just switched last week to these) Over packaged foods and other products (I will have to look further into this for ideas of products that over package) Tea...
My family and I have been trying to switch as much as possible to all natural and organic. It is a bit overwhelming when you think of all the food that is out there to choose from. So I thought in order to make things easier for me when I shop I would compile a list of foods that are best to eat Organic while others are better to eat All Natural and then of course there are the foods that you just can't really get around or may be okay to eat. So to get started this is the Organic portion. For a good article click here . I used to shop mainly at Aldi's and supplementing at Meijers with a an occasional Wal-Mart thrown in. But I have to admit that I have a problem. When I go to the big superstores I get myself in trouble and end up spending WAY too much money because I always "wander" over to the other sections that do not pertain to groceries and always find something that I "need". So recently I have decided that I'm going to start shopping at Krogers fo...
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