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How to wash your beeswax wraps?
I often get asked about how to wash beeswax wraps so I thought I would write a few quick tips. I've also posted a video at the bottom of this post if that's more helpful. Taking care of your wraps ...
Read moreIt's hard to resist a slice of fresh, warm, homemade bread. This simple artisan bread requires no kneading and only takes a few minutes of your time. Allowing this bread to rise slowly gives it a ...
Read moreGranola is such a great staple to have stocked in your pantry. You can make it super simple, flavor to your liking and best of all it's cheap! Here is our go to recipe for one our favorite brea...
Read moreThere are so many small daily habits that we can change to live a more sustainable lifestyle. When you think of zero waste it might seem like a daunting list of things you can longer use...
Read moreSuper, Simple Lotion Bar Recipe
If you are looking for a great way to moisturize, have 10 extra minutes and love to know what's in your products then this recipe is for you! These lotion bars are so easy to make and you only need...
Read morePaper towel has long been a staple in many of our homes but times are changing over the last several years. As we become more aware of the impact disposables are having on our environment new mor...
Read moreIt's no secret that food waste is a huge problem. It is estimated that around 58% of food produced in Canada is wasted and around 40% of food the average person brings home goes to the bin. This i...
Read moreSince Christmas is around the corner, I thought I would share one of our favorite recipes for this classic holiday cookie. Crispy on the edges, chewy in the middle and just the right spice. For me...
Read moreZero waste dish washing blocks seem cool but how do you use them? Do they even work and why are they so expensive? These bars have been getting lots of attention lately as an alternative to tradit...
Read moreWe love our Swedish Dishcloths
What's not to love about these. Swedish dishcloths are super absorbent, streak free, eco-friendly, anti-bacterial and can be composted. They are made with cellulose (wood pulp) and cotton which mak...
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