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Summer Home Maintenance Tips

By Tiffany 3 Comments

The weather in Ohio has been a little crazy lately. We have been alternating between rainy and cool, hot and humid, or just plain hot, hot, hot. Some days the A/C is running and some days not. I guess I should just be thankful for the days that are not so terribly hot...the days when I can open my windows at night because the temperature has fallen below 80 before I nod off for the night. It is a constant summer pass time...trying to keep the house comfortable without using the A/C too much and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: A Green Home Tagged With: Ambassador, Breeding Ground, C Filter, Clean Windows, Cracks, Energy Bills, Flying Insects, Having Fun, Hawk, Heating And Cooling, Home Maintenance Tips, Late Afternoon, Mosquitoes, Rain Barrel, Spring And Summer, Stinky, Summer Maintenance, Summer Storms, Summertime, Sunny Days

3 Ways to Save Money This Summer

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Filed Under: A Green Home Tagged With: 3 Ways, Air Conditioning, Amount Of Money, Box Fans, Ceiling Fans, Drier, Energy Bills, Enough Money, Evenings, Floor Fans, Full Swing, Hot, Humidity, Laundry, Natural Cycles, Running, Sunny Days, Three Ways, Water Air, Water Bills, Ways To Save Money, Weather, Window Fans

Tru Kid Organic Hair Care for Kids

By Tiffany 11 Comments

Okay I really think I am in love with the TruKid line of natural organic products for kiddos. Yes, I have almost tried every product in their line-up now and it is indeed love at first use. I first mentioned TruKid products in reference to their amazing safe sunscreen for kids called Sunny Days. It is was/is one of my top picks and now the Environmental Working Group (EWG) has given it the thumbs up, making it #2 on their list of safe sunscreens. It is free of chemical nasties, paraben free, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Children, Natural Product Reviews Tagged With: Aloe Vera, Arnica, Environmental Working Group, Environmental Working Group Ewg, Glycerin, Green Tea, Hydroxyethyl, Kiddos, Natural Organic Products, Noticeable Difference, Oil Blend, Organic Ingredients, Pro Vitamin, Sodium Benzoate, Soy Protein, Sunny Days, Sunscreens, Vitamin B5, Waist Length Hair, White Tea

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Meet Tiffany

My name is Tiffany and I am a flower farmer and urban homesteader in Central Ohio with my husband, three children, and assorted furry friends. When I am not blogging I am usually thrift store shopping, gardening, wildcrafting and food foraging, or otherwise enjoying nature. Enjoy! Read More…

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