Green Living
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Hi, my name is Becky and I was just married this past October. We are by no means entirely green but are trying to cut costs and go more natural on cleaning supplies and make our food from scratch to avoid preservatives. So far the only cleaning supply we've made is laundry detergent, but we are so pleased with it we will be experimenting with others.
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Welcome and congrats. I'm new (to this board) as well and am finding lots of ideas and 'recipes'. I suggest going through the old posts, there are some great recipes and ideas in here.
See you around!
Welcome Becky! We're all at different places on this board on the quest to be more green. Congrats on making some changes, and I hope you find this to be a good resource.
My husband grew up in Juniata County and I know the area well. We live closer to Harrisburg. One advantage you have living more rurally is all of the local farm stands. I notice quite a few places with free-range eggs whenever I'm driving around. You might also be interested in this link, which contains a downloadable guide for local foods organized by county. http://www.buylocalpa.org/southcentral