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SUSTAINABLE LIVING

  • Battle of the Bottles

    by Nick Livermore January 12, 2012
    January 12, 2012

    While the negative effects of the consumption of Bisphenol A (BPA) are becoming more widely known, many consumers are not aware of the risk posed to them. Studies show that BPA may interfere with hormone levels and may also increase…Read More

  • Sleep: Elusive and Rejuvenating

    by Sue Taggart January 11, 2012
    January 11, 2012

    A recent article from Delicious Living (reported in New Hope 360) got me thinking about sleep. Until I reached menopause, I never thought about sleep. I was always one of those lucky individuals that fell into a deep sleep as…Read More

  • Pet of the Month: Mango

    by Guest Writer January 11, 2012
    January 11, 2012

    Mango is the cutest thing to jump for kisses this year! (And she’s hypoallergenic!) That’s right! Manny of us have heard of seen of the new poodle crossbreeds dubbed such things a golden-doodle or labra-doodle for the dog lover plagued…Read More

  • Keeping Your Kids Healthy in the New Year

    by Guest Writer January 9, 2012
    January 9, 2012

    2011 was a challenging year in my home when it came to illness. My poor little girl was plagued with colds that always led to ear infections. In fact, in June she had tubes placed in her ears. The surgery…Read More

  • Start Off the Year with Inspiration

    by Melody Morrow January 6, 2012
    January 6, 2012

    Some favorite quotes to help inspire and make us more aware of what our real gifts are to give and receive all year round beginning now. If you tweet or post on Facebook, you know that people love to respond…Read More

  • 10 Best Ways To Conserve Energy at Home

    by Nick Livermore January 5, 2012
    January 5, 2012

    With winter upon us, the average American home tends to use more energy. With a few simple tweaks it’s possible to cut down on the amount of energy used at home, which will put more money in your wallet and…Read More

  • 10 Tips to Eating Healthier

    by Sue Taggart January 4, 2012
    January 4, 2012

    So, here we are again vowing to stop eating so much. The holidays are over and you have probably been avoiding the scales for at least the last two weeks. If you are the one that has managed to enjoy…Read More

  • Beauty Roundup: Freshen Up Dry, Winter Skin

    by Sammi Richardson January 3, 2012
    January 3, 2012

    Winter is a season that most people don’t look forward to. The harsh winds and the bitter cold air don’t bode well for keeping skin moisturized and hydrated. Winter air can very easily make your skin dry and cracked, which…Read More

  • Clear the Clutter

    by Guest Writer January 2, 2012
    January 2, 2012

    Here it is 2012 already, yet the clutter from December 2011 is all you can see—especially if you have kids. If December was the month of over-consumption, then January should be the month of organizing all that stuff! At my…Read More

  • Naturally Ease Common Cold Symptoms

    by Lauren Verini January 2, 2012
    January 2, 2012

    The temperatures have dropped and if you haven’t gotten sick yet, there is a chance you might soon. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), cold and flu season can start as early as October and last as late…Read More

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