Do you use mouthwash every morning? Here's a simple trick to get double-duty from your morning gargle. When you fill a cup with mouthwash, leave a little behind after you sip. Then place your toothbrush in the cup for about 15 to 20 minutes. The disinfecting properties of the mouthwash will sanitize your toothbrush. When you're done with that, dump the residual mouthwash into the toilet; it will also sanitize your toilet bowl. And don't forget to recycle your old mouthwash bottle (with the cap on!) in your curbside recycling when it's empty.
Do Just One Thing for July 02, 2016
Sure, shopping at flea markets, tag sales and garage sales is a great way to save money and reuse items, but as green as it is to shop at these sales, there are certain items you should never buy. One item to avoid is used cookware; since Teflon and the chemical PFOA are being phased out in cookware, older pots and pans can still have it. But older cast-iron cookware is fine to buy, even if it's in worn shape. It's easy to refurbish old cast iron.
Do Just One Thing for July 01, 2016
Have a hard time remembering to water your houseplants? Here's a way to keep your plants alive and recycle old sponges all in one. When it's time to replace an old sponge, disinfect it by placing it in the microwave for about 90 seconds. Put the cooled sponge at the bottom of a planter. This will prevent soil from falling out, and it will also absorb excess water each time you water the plant. The wet sponge in the planter will slowly release needed moisture, helping to keep the plant alive in case you forget to water.