Citrus Leaf Dilutable Cleaner from Method
September 26, 2009 by Peggy Rowland
Filed under Home & Living
Method’s dilutable cleaner in citrus leaf is a nice-smelling cleaner. If you hate scents that assault your nose (like Pine Sol), then you’ll like something more gentle, but still fragrant. This natural, plant-based cleaner made with corn and coconut oil is biodegradable. It comes in a bottle made of 100% recycled plastic.
You can use the citrus leaf cleaner to mop floors by mixing one half cup with a half bucket of water (1.5 gallon). Or use it full strength for extra tough cleaning jobs. It works well for floors or counters. The price online at Method’s website is $4, but …read more
Offbeat Holiday Gift Guide: Home for the Kiddos
November 16, 2007 by Jennifer Chait
Filed under Home & Living
This home is a super fly gift for all the little offbeat kids in your world. The simplicity, mobility, and eco-sensibility of this gift cannot be beat.
Kidsonroof Mobile Home
Kids can take this home everywhere — not true of the typical doll house. Also, not to get sexist but my son who is all boy in the most boy way one can be even likes this house. He told me it looks cool and most doll homes he passes off as, “Girly.” Yes we are working on him never calling things “Girly.” It’s the only thing he does that really frustrates …read more
Building With Eggs
October 27, 2007 by Jennifer Chait
Filed under Home & Living
Yup egg building. Soon it’ll be sweeping the country; or not.
I have no idea what’s going on here. Unusual Life — a super keen oddball blog posted this a while back with no explanation. However, on the upside, I suppose if you built an entire city out of eggs that it would at least be biodegradable. Perhaps a little too much so. Still, it’s so slick. How did this guy do it? Maybe I’ll look it up. Better yet anyone know and want to tell me?
Wow is right folks. Do you think they’re real eggs? I’m guessing yes.
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