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SUSTAINABLE LIVING

  • Austism and Other Mental Health Disorders

    by Guest Writer April 9, 2012
    April 9, 2012

    It’s no secret that autism has been on the rise in recent years. In fact, in an article on Yahoo News from April 4th, it was reported that Autism Spectrum disorders increased 23% between 2006 and 2008 to effect 1…Read More

  • Green Your Medicine Cabinet

    by Sue Taggart April 4, 2012
    April 4, 2012

    If your medicine cabinet is anything like mine used to be, it probably needs a good clean out. I always found it difficult to throw out “medicine” so along with my natural and holistic collection of herbal remedies and homeopathic…Read More

  • Take Your Workout Outdoors This Spring

    by Lauren Verini April 3, 2012
    April 3, 2012

    With the temperatures heating up, more than likely you’re looking for ways to spend as much time outside as possible and we don’t blame you! It’s one of the best times of the year where the bitter temperatures of winter…Read More

  • Spring into a Green Easter

    by Guest Writer April 2, 2012
    April 2, 2012

    I cannot even believe it’s almost Easter. When it was less than two weeks away, my husband and I decided to play hosts for Easter this year. Since the weather has been so beautiful, we figured it would give the…Read More

  • Green Education

    by Melody Morrow March 30, 2012
    March 30, 2012

    If you have the opportunity to attend college, or university, as some call it, you usually research schools you would like to attend with many reasons in mind, but do you think, hey…where can I get an eco-friendly education? While…Read More

  • Knitting Leftovers

    by Sue Taggart March 29, 2012
    March 29, 2012

    My mother taught me to sew and my grandmother taught me to knit. I learned to cook by hanging out in the kitchen and watching both of them prepare the family meals. And my grandmother, despite her infinite patience, was…Read More

  • Early Spring Allergies

    by Sue Taggart March 28, 2012
    March 28, 2012

    Spring allergies are striking a little early this year. The East coast has been unseasonably warm and the trees are in bud, blossoms are in full bloom, along with daffodils and tulips—Mother Nature is in a hurry. With all of…Read More

  • 5 Ways to Reuse Your Wine Corks

    by Lauren Verini March 27, 2012
    March 27, 2012

    At eco18 we are always encouraging people to do a little bit each day to help make the earth a better and healthier place. One way to do that is to me mindful of what we’re consuming and wasting on…Read More

  • Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright

    by Nick Livermore March 22, 2012
    March 22, 2012

    We all have a habit sometimes of getting stuck in a routine. While this is beneficial, say, in terms of getting ready efficiently in the mornings or working through certain problems, it’s easy to incorporate negative habits into our routines,…Read More

  • The Plastics Debate: To Use or Not to Use

    by Guest Writer March 19, 2012
    March 19, 2012

    When my son was a baby there was a ton of news talking about the dangers of plastic—specifically the danger posed to babies who drink from plastic bottles. Of course, while many moms choose to nurse their children, it is…Read More

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