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Mother’s day is coming up and what better way to show mom how much you care than by giving her flowers. I’m not talking about the flowers that you get at your local florist; I’m talking about the type of flowers that will never die read more »
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From RedFlagDeals.com: "Trade in any empty Dell, HP, or Lexmark ink cartridge during Staples' Bonus Days and get a free 500 pack ream of Staples Recycled Paper. Plus, for every eligible inkjet or toner cartridge you drop off at one of their stores read more »
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Dawn over at Frugal for Life has compiled a number of ways you can find thrift stores near you: "When you can’t find the ultra incredible deals at the local retail store; it’s time to look to the thrift stores, second-hand store, consignment shops, read more »
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From Planet Green: "Enter Freepeats, which, if BabyPlays is the "Netflix for the toddler set", is the Freecycle for ankle biters. The site hosts an online community that helps parents trade gently-used baby, kid, and maternity items like clothing read more »
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From Green Daily: "Local Harvest's site has taken the guesswork out of the process. Just go to their website and type in your zip code, and you'll find a map of the farms near you that grow and sell organic flowers. There's even a description of read more »
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From Planet Green: "Enter MyGroceryDeals.com, a no-charge search engine that allows you to view advertised specials in over 55,000 zip codes, tree-free. Tapping into a database of more than 100,000 grocery products, along with their nutritional and read more »
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Via FatWallet: "My local Lowes, Flowood, MS, had 3 pack 23Watt equivalent 100 on clearance from $12.98 to $1.98 this weekend.
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From Green Daily: "Towns and cities across the country are offering financial incentives to get people to go green, citing insufficient action at the state and local levels, according to a recent AP article.". read more »
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The Little Green Book of Big Savings is a coupon book of green savings for stores in the Toronto area. It costs $20 but there are $4000 in savings within. read more »
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Planet Green highlights a neat idea, time banks. The idea is essentially that you do some work for someone in your community and earn credits you can then "spend" on getting someone else in the system to do something for you. read more »
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Making your own yogurt is easy - Planet Green shows you how. Use organic milk, store it in a reusable glass jar and keep it local. You're in charge. read more »
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This book review from Planet Green reminded me of what a great green deal cooking in season can be. It reduces food miles and supports local farmers while being cheap and delicious! read more »
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