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Salsa Verde: Mexican Green Tomatillo Salsa Recipe

There is something about bright sun and beautiful weather that makes you want to break out the tequila and make some delicious Mexican food.Fortunately for us, my father-in-law has spent a lot of time in Mexico over the years, taking cooking classes, perfecting his skills, and absorbing all there is to love about the culture.A few months ago, he shared the recipe for his authentic Mexican guacamole and during his last visit to …

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Engage Green Cosmetic Bag

Go green or go home! The Engage Green Cosmetic Bag is a great way to store your favorite make-up items while helping to save the environment. This great cosmetic purse is created with recycled paper.

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Ways to Make Green Cleaning Products

Making your cleaning products at home is not just a new fad that has come with the green movement. It is actually how people cleaned their homes before commercially made products were created. While commercial products are convenient, many come with their share of concerns for the environment and your health. The Sierra Club reports that concerns include ingredients that are carcinogens and reproductive disrupters and the increased risk of asthma. This is why many organizations, such as the Sierra Club, promote making your own green cleaning products because they are safer for you and the environment.

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Ideas for a Green & Blue Nursery

Blues and greens bring in natural, lively colors into a nursery, for either baby boys or baby girls. Colors can range from brilliantly bright to subtle pale, making them a great foundation for a variety of themes and accents. Whether you’ve peeked at the ultrasound or are keeping the baby’s sex a surprise, blues and greens lay the groundwork for a welcoming nursery.

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Stool Color in Children

You never know what you’re going to find in your child’s diaper. Most of the time, you’ll get a normal-colored stool, but occasionally, you’ll be surprised with something a bit more technicolor. While you usually don’t have to worry about what you find, it’s smart to know the signs of a more serious problem.