Go Green Easily:  Second-hand Is NOT a Dirty Word  Go green easily by using second-hand and consignment stores.  The current economic downturns most of us are feeling has taken some of the stigma off buying preowned items.  Yard sales are hot shopping spots, on line classified ad sites are ...
Go Green Easily:  Reuse Glass Jars  Go green easily by reusing glass jars from sauces, olives, jams and even spices.  Instead washing jars out and throwing them in the recycling or, say it isn't so, the garbage, use them again and again.  It's so easy to soak the label off, ...
Go Green, Grow Your Own Goodies  Go green by growing your own fresh garden goodies, no matter how small or large your garden area.  All the ingredients for salsa can be grown in two pots on the balcony.  Fresh herbs thrive in tiny pots on the window sill as easily ...
Go Green Easily:  Got Friends, Buy Bulk  Go green easily and buy in bulk with friends at a grocery warehouse.  You save time, money and fuel just for starters.  Most grocery warehouse stores charge $45-50 for a yearly membership and allow up to three people to be on the main ...
Go Green Easily:  See The Light, Save Big  Go green, see the light and save big.  Taking small steps to improve your planet will mean big steps toward improving your finances, your health and your community.  Most people are intimidated by the amount of information bombarding them to "go green."   ...
  Go Green Easily: Organic or Not?  Go green easily with knowing which foods to buy certified organic food and which ones you can pass on.  The big push is to eat everything organic in order to save the planet and the human species.  That isn't exactly a clear ...
Go Green Easier:  Plan Out Your Shopping  Go green easier by planning out your shopping and making some very simple changes to your habits. Simple steps will make a huge impact, it just takes a little patient rethinking.  From reusable grocery bags to buying and selling at consignment stores, a ...
Go Green Easily:  Recycle  Go green easily and start recycling.  Recycling is more than rinsing the garbage out and putting it in bins on the curb or going to a center.  Recycling is also done by reusing grocery bags for future shopping or poop-scooping.  New uses for old items ...
When you buy anything made within a 100 mile radius of your community you're casting a wide net of green mindedness.  Whether you're buying from a farmer, carpenter, winery or a coffee shack, using local resources builds the entire community up.  The money you spend stays circulating within your area, ...