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Do Just One Thing for September 26, 2013

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | September 26th, 2013

9/26/13

A flurry of fruit flies in the kitchen can be annoying and hard to get rid of. Instead of reaching for chemical insecticides to spray around the kitchen -- spraying poison where you prepare food is not a good idea -- head to your medicine cabinet. Reuse a plastic misting bottle and fill it with rubbing alcohol. Mist the air where the fruit flies are flying. The drying effects of the alcohol will kill them on the spot.

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Do Just One Thing for September 25, 2013

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | September 25th, 2013

9/25/13

Did you know liquid laundry detergents have a shelf life? The ingredients in liquid laundry detergents, like whitening agents, break down over time and become less effective in getting your clothes clean. Do this one thing: Switch to powdered laundry detergents, which last longer and are more shelf stable. If you’ve stopped using powdered detergents because they cake up and clog your washing machine, try dissolving it in a hot water ahead of time. Simply fill a pitcher with hot tap water and add the recommended amount of powdered detergent. You'll have all the eco-benefits of powdered and the convenience of liquid.

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Do Just One Thing for September 24, 2013

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | September 24th, 2013

9/24/13

For environmentally friendly and money-saving reasons, using bulk bins at the grocery store is a smart idea. According to the Bulk is Green Council, buying ingredients like nuts, flour, pasta and dried fruit from bulk bins costs about 89 percent less than buying packaged goods. Plus, with bulk bins you can buy as much or as little as you need, so there is less waste. And instead of tearing through layers of packaging when buying food, you can see exactly what you’re buying. What you see is what you get! Bulk bin food is also fresh: The dispensers use gravity-fed systems that automatically rotate product to ensure freshness.

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