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	<title>Comments on: Going Green</title>
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	<description>Jesus, God of my heart, come and unite me to Thyself forever.</description>
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		<title>By: ~ Kristina ~</title>
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		<dc:creator>~ Kristina ~</dc:creator>
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		<description>I love pyrex, too.

What do you use for natural cleaning products?

Some blogs suggest sewing simple cloth napkins, using rags to wipe spills, using hankies, etc., to cut down on paper waste.  I'm not quite there yet.

When we buy new furniture, we insist that it NOT be sprayed with stain resistant chemicals, which seep into our skin and bodies.  We also buy low-VOC paint (volatile organic compounds) when we paint - it's more expensive, but regular paint in the house can give off fumes for 2 years - ick.</description>
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<p>What do you use for natural cleaning products?</p>
<p>Some blogs suggest sewing simple cloth napkins, using rags to wipe spills, using hankies, etc., to cut down on paper waste.  I&#8217;m not quite there yet.</p>
<p>When we buy new furniture, we insist that it NOT be sprayed with stain resistant chemicals, which seep into our skin and bodies.  We also buy low-VOC paint (volatile organic compounds) when we paint - it&#8217;s more expensive, but regular paint in the house can give off fumes for 2 years - ick.</p>
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