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Place 1/2 cup of water into the top of your double broiler. Fill the bottom pan of the double broiler with water. Place on the stove top and turn the heat to medium. Add 2 1/2 cups of vegetable paraffin wax to the double broiler. Allow the wax to melt, stirring occasionally with the wooden spoon.
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Oil the sides and bottom of the non-stick bread pan with vegetable oil. Pour the melted wax into the pan. Immediately stir in 1 1/2 cups of saw
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Use fresh flowers in small open vessels to freshen up rooms. Avoid artificial room freshers
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Close the running tap. Collect water in a mug and use. Save water.
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Recycled cans can be made into airplanes, appliances, furniture and more.
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Fashion also combines with environment. Fabrics made from organic or recycled products are a trend and ecological option. Turn your trash into fashion!
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commercially cost effective, light frequency, pest control system. Using light waves, the product effectively rids an area of harmful pest while leaving the beneficial insects unaffected. Developed in China, this product has been field test in large agricultural settings throughout Asia and Europe. It is entirely non-toxic and is powered by solar energy.
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Bottled water is an economic and ecological disaster. The belief that the bottled water is safe to drink is also a myth. Carry your own water bottle and refill and reuse it.
http://www.blokeish.com/2009/12/bottled-water-an-economic-and-ecological-disaster/
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Adopt waterless car wash @ your apartments and contribute for water conservation
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i reuse old towels and old terry cloth robes by cutting them into sizes that can be used while cleaning house, i rewash and reuse them, that has stopped u7s buying poaper towels
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Soak fruits and vegetables in a 50/50 solution of distilled white vinegar and water, then scrub lightly with a produce brush to wash away pesticides and kill bacteria.
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