I purchased this product myself and my review is my own experience. I don’t wear a lot of headbands. My head is a bit larger than normal, earpieces tend to dig into my head, and elastic headbands do not stay on my head even with bobby-pins. The whole cute bandanna as a hairband, even with…
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Play Dough: the zero-waste recipe
Back in March, I shared about how much we love our homemade zero-waste play dough. At the time my husband was modifying recipes to find a good formula so I wasn’t able to share one with you. We are finished experimenting, it lasts for months in our yogurt tub, and I have it to share…
Face Mask from Long Sleeve
I wanted to share another face mask post. I’m kind of a geek now about making my own masks out of other items. Some people like to shop all the pretty handmade masks, I like the creative challenge of reuse! I already wrote a post on zero waste face masks. Please check the link for…
If it grows, it goes, for composting
A neighbor of mine just emailed me to ask if shellfish shells can go in the City of Austin curbside compost carts. Yes! The little mantra/quote I want you to remember is “If it grows, it goes!” If the plant or animal bits or byproduct (honey, milk, cheese, eggs, etc.) are from a natural item,…
Product Review: Dropps for laundry & dishes
I purchased this product myself and my review is my own experience. I’ve been using Dropps since January 2020. We’ve been through several delivery cycles and testing. I support and encourage these as a plastic-free option and a scent/fragrance-free option. We use unscented for both products. The dishes are clean and the glass comes out…
Electronics Recycling During COVID
Your typical city or local vendor site for electronics recycling may be closed right now. The Austin Recycle & Reuse Drop-off Center is closed until further notice. If you are cleaning out, moving, downsizing, etc. and would like to get rid of your electronics, or anything with a cord, battery or microchip, you have a…