The best part about making it at home is that it’s significantly less expensive and doesn’t require having to purchase new bottles each time. Sure,
Zero Waste Tips for Everyday Living
The best part about making it at home is that it’s significantly less expensive and doesn’t require having to purchase new bottles each time. Sure,
Can’t find any any crumb (AKA coffee) cake plastic-free at the store? Or maybe you’re tired of making banana bread whenever your bananas get a
Watch the full recipe on Zero Waste TV: I call these little darlings “whatever bars” because I use whatever I have on hand to make
Have you ever tried golden milk? I’ll admit I hadn’t tried it before so I don’t know how this compares to the store brand stuff
Have an old denim jacket that maybe lost its appeal over the years? Perhaps it was warn a bit too much and some of areas have torn or ripped. Or maybe you found something epic at a thrift store and want to make it extra special…. you know, give it a little personal flair?
Whether you’re running some errands down the street or going out for a bite to eat, it’s easy to forget our zero waste habits when