green cleaning

Easy Clean for Thanksgiving's Dirtiest Dishes

Posted by Kimberly Delaney on November 17, 2009 - 11:09pm.

Thanksgiving dishes are the hardest to clean of the whole year. You've slaved in the kitchen all day, do you really want to go back in there to wash them?


Microfiber — For the Birds?

Posted by Kimberly Delaney on November 16, 2009 - 11:03pm.

Microfiber has been crowned the cleaning cloth for the 21st century by even the greenest cleaning experts, but how green is it really?


Fall’s Gold

Posted by Kimberly Delaney on October 29, 2009 - 10:46pm.

The beauty of fall leaves runs deep even after they’ve fallen to your lawn. Here are a few tips to use them to enrich your landscape.


Cleaner Yoga

Posted by Kimberly Delaney on October 20, 2009 - 11:24pm.

Don’t let your peaceful "OM" turn to a horrified "ewww." Take charge of your foot health at yoga class.


Squeaky Green

Posted by Eliza Sarasohn on August 2, 2009 - 11:30pm.

Make your own organic cleaning products out of simple (and cheap!) household ingredients


Learn to Iron, Save the Planet

Posted by Kimberly Delaney on July 8, 2009 - 11:17pm.

Green alternatives to dry cleaning exist, but they're not yet available everywhere. Here's one way to reduce or eliminate dry cleaning and still look crisp and clean for your power lunch.


Host an Eco Barbecue

Posted by Kimberly Delaney on May 20, 2009 - 6:24pm.

Follow these tips and enjoy your barbecue without harming the environment.


Recycling vs DeCluttering

Posted by Kimberly Delaney on April 29, 2009 - 7:09pm.

When something that sounds “green” trumps common sense, we’ve got a case of mixed-messaging that can really clutter up your life.


To Catch a Mouse

Posted by Kimberly Delaney on April 26, 2009 - 10:58pm.

Cute and fuzzy or an eco-disaster in the making? Find out the greenest approach to ridding your home of rodents


What To Do With Toxic Gifts

Posted by Kimberly Delaney on April 14, 2009 - 11:49pm.

Everybody likes getting presents, but what if that beautifully wrapped box contains an ugly mix of hazardous chemicals? Toss it? Use it? Re-gift it? Here’s how to decide.


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