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Happy Eco-News Friday!

Friday, January 7th, 2011

The Civic of the Skies: Honda’s First Jet 20% More Fuel Efficient Than Competition The little devil! Zoo’s first baby of 2011 is a ‘satanic’ gecko How to get your city to allow backyard chickens Epic Leatherback Turtle Migration Tracked by Satellite for First Time! Paul McCartney urges India to declare vegetarian day Guy stops [...]

Gift Card Madness

Thursday, January 6th, 2011

As the holiday season is now officially done and over, I figured it was time to finally get myself to the megastore from whence one of my gifts came, and exchange a present which wasn’t quite right for me. So I went to the nearest Dick’s Sporting Goods yesterday, and browsed until I found something [...]

BPA in receipts

Wednesday, January 5th, 2011

We’ve talked a fair bit about BPA here at Tiny Choices – but mostly in the sense of bottles and other plastics that may ding you. However – there is a sneaky source of BPA that I’ve heard of before, but didn’t really understand well. It’s in our recipts from shops, and Beth of Fake [...]

Shorter Hair Uses Less Product

Tuesday, January 4th, 2011

My hair was getting kind of  long recently, as I’d gone about eight months between haircuts.  For awhile there I was really enjoying my longer locks, but then as usually happens, it gets to a certain length and I need to immediately cut it shorter, pronto.  So I did, and I’m much happier! But the [...]

Happy New Year!

Monday, January 3rd, 2011

Happy New Year from Team Tiny Choices! Even though it’s not the most obvious time to start fresh, every year I really love being able to look forward with the old year at my back and to focus on all of the good and wonderfulness that is possible for the next year moving forward. I [...]

Easy Peasy Tip: Use a corded phone!

Saturday, January 1st, 2011

If you’ve still got a landline, try plugging in an old corded phone instead of a cordless one. Cordless phones use energy all day long, even when you’re not chatting – but many corded phones don’t require a separate plug-in for electricity. Plus, they work when the power is out! You can find used ones [...]

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