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Re-Homing Those Bits and Pieces

Re-Homing Those Bits and Pieces

Posted on September 5, 2020September 5, 2020Author TaylorPosted in Crafts/Office/School/Meetings, Reusable, Zero WasteLeave a Reply

Update: This printer has been claimed. // Give: My 6 year old Epson Workforce 545 printer/scanner has recently started printing very blurry copies. The scanner still works perfectly. Before I turn this machine in for recycling, I am checking to see if anyone has any interest in having it – maybe someone out there knows…

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Paper Bags: Recycle or Compost?

Paper Bags: Recycle or Compost?

Posted on August 20, 2020August 20, 2020Author TaylorPosted in Composting, RecyclingLeave a Reply

This has been a popular topic lately, especially because so many of us are doing curbside pickup right now. The best and highest use for paper bags and all paper products that have absolutely no food contamination, if they aren’t reused, should go in the recycling vs. compost. The City of Austin actually gets revenue…

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Repair: Toys: Cozy Coupe

Repair: Toys: Cozy Coupe

Posted on August 19, 2020August 19, 2020Author TaylorPosted in Children, Zero WasteLeave a Reply

I am so excited to share about this experience, and it’s an actual Repair, one of my favorite “R’s”! My son was given this car by one of our neighbors who had outgrown it. It’s a Little Tikes Cozy Coupe, the distinctive red and yellow car of youth. They seem to be everywhere in our…

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DIY: Weights

DIY: Weights

Posted on July 14, 2020July 14, 2020Author TaylorPosted in Apartment and Condos, Health and Beauty, Products, Places & ReviewsLeave a Reply

If you need some lighter hand weights, you can make your own or use something you already have! It’s pretty hard to find certain weights and workout equipment right now. When you can find it, sometimes the price is inflated due to current demand. Cans of food, books, your kids toys, etc. can be used…

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DIY: Ice Cube Fun

DIY: Ice Cube Fun

Posted on July 13, 2020July 14, 2020Author TaylorPosted in Children, ReusableLeave a Reply

As it was 106 today in Austin, Texas, I pulled out the ice cube tray! Not for my drinks mind you, but for my son to play with! I got this idea from Thinkery, the children’s museum here in Austin, Texas. The Thinkery, as part of their toddler program Bloomers, froze small plastic animals in…

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Reusable Menstrual Products

Reusable Menstrual Products

Posted on July 11, 2020March 18, 2021Author TaylorPosted in Health and BeautyLeave a Reply

Warning: This is will be frank on the topic of menstrual hygiene products used for menstruation. *03.18.21 the word “feminine” was removed from this post and as much social media as I could without affecting post dates and comments, and replaced with “menstrual,” to allow for gender neutrality. Disclaimer: I have not tried every brand…

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Product Review: LastSwab

Product Review: LastSwab

Posted on July 10, 2020March 11, 2021Author TaylorPosted in Products, Places & Reviews, ReusableLeave a Reply

I purchased this product myself and my review is my own experience. Reusable cotton swabs. For years I lamented the fact there was not a reusable cotton swab. I went through so many! Not enough to design and patent one obviously but there was woe. One of the hot green items of the spring was…

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Review: Scunci No-Slip Grip Headband

Review: Scunci No-Slip Grip Headband

Posted on June 30, 2020March 11, 2021Author TaylorPosted in Children, Health and Beauty, Products, Places & ReviewsLeave a Reply

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

Play Dough: the zero-waste recipe

Posted on June 28, 2020April 5, 2022Author TaylorPosted in Children, Zero WasteLeave a Reply

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…

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Face Mask from Long Sleeve

Face Mask from Long Sleeve

Posted on June 27, 2020June 27, 2020Author TaylorPosted in Reusable, Zero WasteLeave a Reply

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…

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