This post and giveaway are sponsored by GIANT Food Stores. April 22 marks Earth Day, the one day a year that we set aside to celebrate what’s best for our planet. However, there are simple things we can do every day that help Mother Earth by using less energy, sending less trash to the land fills, […]
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In an effort over the years to save money at the grocery store and reduce our waste, we’ve found reusable alternatives to many disposable products, such as paper towels, paper napkins, storage containers, and bags. With those items not on my grocery list, I’ve made more room in my grocery budget for actual food. It’s not […]
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Temperatures in central PA have been unseasonably warm this fall. It was in the high 80’s over the first weekend in October, yet the weather back in late August/early September was in the the high 70’s. The seasons are clearly confused. I’m not complaining because we haven’t used the air conditioner since early August […]
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Spring weather can either bring loads of rain or be the start to a dry summer. After an unusually dry summer years ago, I decided to never complain about rainy weather. It was miserable. My garden and flower pots looked pitiful and I felt guilty when I watered them. Yep, I’m grateful now for wet […]
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Have you ever wondered how to start and maintain a backyard compost? My composting adventures all started years ago when our local Penn State Cooperative Extension office offered a free composting bin (the round one in the picture) when you attended their free composting seminar. It sounded like a win-win for me, so I signed up. […]
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Beware: Attack of the killer yews… We bought our house from an older couple who decided to downsize into a smaller home. They were the original homeowners of the house that was built in 1969. They took very good care of the house and just a few years before we bought it from them they […]
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