Today we have a guest piece from RecycleBank. I usually don’t like to post guest pieces from companies vs. bloggers, but I actually like the RecycleBank concept, so today we’ll see what they have to say. BUT first a little info about the company. RecycleBank offers families points for recycling. Basically it works like this… See if [...]Post from: Blisstree Recycling…as American as Apple Pie
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In the previous post we looked at some problems with automobile dependence. However, you don’t have to be a slave to your car. You can learn to live on less automobile time with very few major changes, although, if you’d like to make major changes and minimize your car dependence even more, that’s cool too. Major [...]Post from: Blisstree Minimize your automobile dependence
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If you’re 110% dependent on your car there are some major eco-issues you’re contributing to. Currently the U.S. has about 4 million miles of paved roads alone, not counting parking spaces. Even if you ignore the fact that all these roads and parking lots are taking away our green spaces there are other negative eco-issues [...]Post from: Blisstree Problems with automobile dependence
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Thyme is on my top ten favorite herbs list. It’s very versatile, and makes a wonderful rub for most types of meat. It’s also a great ground cover in the garden, easy to grow, and smells wonderful when you walk by and brush up against it. Thyme comes in many flavors and colors, when you plant [...]Post from: Blisstree We’ve Got Thyme!
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30. June 2009
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