Recycling's great, but go even greener by precycling as well, and create less waste to recycle in the first place.
Getting no respect at the grill? This week to help Celebrate the Memorial Day Weekend we're showing you how to make your own Chef Hat and Apron out of some old bed sheets.
This week on Threadbanger, we're all about knitting. So to kick off we're catching up with the London based authors of the new book 'Knitting and Tea'
If you can sew a hem, you can transform one of your old tees into a cute strapless blouse.
This week, Rob and Corinne tap into their inner nerddom and learn how-to sew with LEDs and conductive thread from Project Runway alum, Diana Eng. Get your geek on! - Fashion Nerd
Whether you have to move into your car or you want to, there are some bases you need to cover.
Being on the road is no longer a good excuse for a potato chip dinner. Even gas station mini-marts offer some nutritious choices.
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Commercial air fresheners just make your home smell like a public restroom, but there is a simple—and natural—way to keep your house smelling sweet for weeks.
Wearing vintage clothing is one of the best ways to reduce the environmental impact of your fashion choices—short of walking around naked.
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There are probably wild plants growing in your own backyard—or at least in a nearby public park—just waiting to become a free, tasty meal. Just make sure they’re actually edible.
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Tradition says slice at the table, but we think your guests will just as happy with a pretty, plated presentation.
A quick video sample of Season Two of Urban Sustainable Living, Gardening by Cuisine Distributed by Tubemogul.
Patti Moreno, the Garden Girl, makes a delicious authentic stir fry fresh from her garden. Distributed by Tubemogul.
So you recycle your newspapers and plastics. Big deal. “Freegans” are trying to save the environment by living exclusively on stuff in your trash. Here’s how to join them.