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How to have a green and eco-friendly bathroom

If your bathroom sometimes reminds you of a biohazard zone, help is on the way. You can clean your bathrooms without using harmful chemicals. Christine Richmond of Natural Health Magazine shares green bathroom ideas to make your bathroom eco-friendly.



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How to conserve water at home

Most of us use far more water at home than we realize. Here are some good home water conservation tips from Patty Kim, of National Geographic’s Green Guide. Patty has numerous tips on how to cut back on water use, from the bathroom to the driveway.



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How to use green cleaning products

If you're not using green cleaning products, chances are pretty good you're exposing your family to harsh chemicals. But it's easy to green up as you clean up. Patty Kim from The Green Guide shows us tips to go green with house cleaning products.



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How to heat your home eco-consciously

The good news is saving money on heating means you're also using less energy, which is good for the planet. Here's how to heat your home eco-consciously with Patty Kim from National Geographic's The Green Guide.



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Bathing your kids: Tub Safety Tips

DadLabs Ep. 304 Gear Daddy - When it comes to tub time: let's be careful out there, people! In this episode, Daddy Troy hits a gusher of helpful hints. Watch a steady flow of info on monitoring tub temperature, preventing falls, and generally keeping the guppies out of trouble in the porcelain pond. This video is brought to you by Boon. Distributed by Tubemogul.



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How to talk to children about sex

Learn more at http://www.SaberHacer.com - Answering children's sexual questions can be uncomfortable and difficult. Family psychologists explain what to say, how to say it, and why it's important to answer those questions.





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How to treat a kid's cold the natural way

Learn how to easily and effectively treat your little ones' cold. The Go-To Mom has good old fashioned remedies that help. Kimberley uses natural ways to help her kids when they're sick.



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How to deal with tantrums

The Go-To Mom gives advice on how to deal with temper tantrums.



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How to administer CPR to a drowning infant or toddler

Learn how to administer life-saving CPR to a drowning infant or toddler. Mom Lounge TV Show host Shenina West invites Richard Pass RN and Founder of Save a Little Life for an infant CPR in the circumstance of a drowning victim.



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How to administer CPR to a choking infant or toddler

Learn how to administer basic CPR to a choking infant or toddler. Mom Lounge TV Show host Sheinina West invites Richard Pass, RN and founder of Save a Little Life for a demonstration of infant and toddler CPR for the circumstance of choking.



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How to make your own baby food

Nutrition Consultant Lianne Phillipson-Webb shows us how simple it is to make your own baby food at home.



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How to make non toxic cleaners

WatchMojo.com shows you how to make three different cleaning products that work, don't pollute and that will save you money.



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How to workout the butt

Based on Brad Schoenfeld's High-Energy Fitness training program and featured in his best-selling book "Look Great Naked," the three workouts on this video are designed to optimally work the muscle groups of your buttocks and hamstrings.



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How to warm up to work out

Warm up with Katrina with this 5 minute stretch routine. Stretching helps increase flexibility and prevent injury.



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How to Potty Train Nature's Way

The Go-To Mom's tips on how to Potty Train Nature's Way. The low stress, no pressure philosophy.



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How to make DIY pillows

Do you ever get overwhelmed with how many beautiful things are out there? Do you want to be able to alter your home's aesthetic with your mood or the season? A great solution for this is making your own pillows.


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How to make curtains

We are very excited about our new show Decor it Yourself! In this episode, Meg shows us how-to DIY your curtains in response to some of the Threadheads' requests. Plus, a very helpful quick tip.



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Energy Efficient Homes

We all want to cut down on our utility bills, but we also want to be comfortable in our homes with the right amount of heat, power, water, and air conditioning.



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Green Cleaning Products - Utilizing Three Kitchen Ingredients

Author: Markus Skupeika

Natural cleaning products can potentially clear all your fears of chemical exposure during cleaning. As it is organic, it is cheaper and far safer. The deepening understanding of the effects of conventional and chemical based cleaning solutions is making it a preferable option.

Instead of keeping your home from being a breeding place of bacteria and germs, chemically produced cleaning products, in a way makes it work in reverse. Its toxic ingredients are making your home a source of illnesses. Its effects extends far beyond your home, posing as a threat to the environment.

To prevent this from happening, it's time for you to switch on green cleaning products. You can choose to buy or produce your own. Either of these ways will prove to be more cost-effective than toxic-based solutions.

Since buying green cleaning products involves no hard work except from making sure that it is indeed safe and effective, this article focuses more on producing your own natural cleaning solutions.

Most of the ingredients needed for the production of your own natural cleaning products are cheaply and easily acquired. They can always be found on kitchen cupboards. If not, they can sure be bought on your local grocery store.

For a less expensive but still effective cleaning alternatives, here are some of the household ingredients that you can mix and match with some of their corresponding uses.

Baking soda

When combined with water, this powder can be used as an excellent paste for polishing and cleaning. You can best used it on ceramics and it had also been proven to be useful on removing rust stains. Aside from that, you can also use baking soda as a deodorizer.

- Wipe tiles and ceramics with the use of sponge dipped in baking soda.
- Before vacuuming, sprinkle a small amount of baking soda on carpet then let it sit fo 10 minutes to absorb odors.
- Put a box of baking soda on refrigerator once every 3 months to deodorize.
- In a rust-affected surface, make a paste of baking soda with water then spread it on the affected area. Let it sit and then scrub it off.

Vinegar

Vinegar is an all purpose cleaner. The acid can be used to remove tile grout and toilet rings and it can be used to clean stoves, counter tops and furniture too. In some cases, you may need to mix it with water.

- On clogged drains and pipes, boil vinegar and pour it down.
- To remove coffee stains, simply wipe white vinegar on mugs and pots then rinse it clean.
- For toilet rings and stains, pour vinegar on toilet, wait for 10 minutes before flushing it.

Lemon juice

Same with vinegar, lemon juice is an acid too so it can be used in many similar ways. It can be used as an alternative to remove coffee stains and hard water deposits. It is also of great use in cleaning and polishing brass and copper as well as scrubbing off stains. Apart from, it can be also used as a freshener.

- Mix it with vinegar or baking soda to form paste good for cleaning dishes, surfaces and others.
- As a freshener, put lemon peels on garbage disposal.
- For polishing hardwood furniture, mix ½ lemon juice with 1 cup of olive oil.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/home-improvement-articles/green-cleaning-products-utilizing-three-kitchen-ingredients-660237.html

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There is more to natural cleaning products than just being inexpensive. Know how effective green cleaning products are compared to chemical-based solutions.

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