With more and more states (like New York) passing laws prohibiting cigarette smoking in public, smokers can now only smoke in confined, personal areas like homes and cars. Although this clears the public air of all the second hand smoke, it leaves … [Continue reading]
Amy Winehouse and Clean Living
It’s been about a week since the death of British jazz singer Amy Winehouse hit newsstands and social networking sites. While reporters, police and fans attempt to find the cause, I think that international interest keeps neglecting an important … [Continue reading]
Bed Bugs Strike Back
We all know the childhood nighttime rhyme, “Good night, sleep tight, don’t let the bed bug bite,” but did you ever know that bed bugs are real? According to the Mayo Clinic, bed bugs have a long history of human blood sucking. They live deep in our … [Continue reading]
The “Renewed” Green Revolution
If you are anything like me, you know that “going green” is not a new trend, cutting-edge ideological change or massive historical discovery of this century. Growing up at my Grandmother’s house, I learned to cover leftovers with slightly used shower … [Continue reading]
The Recycled Wedding – Part II
Last week we discussed paperless wedding invites, as a way of saving time, money and trees. This week we’re talking about registering for gifts. Why not choose a company that works a bit more unconventionally – that encourages your friends and … [Continue reading]
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