Five Toxic Things You May Be Using in Your Home
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Rebecca AndersonMay 15, 2019
Maybe I missed it, but I didn't see any caution about using essential oils. It's not a one size fits all recipe.
Mari CarrollMay 9, 2019
I am curious about the optoon to plastic lunch containers. We tried getting the kind that is microwave safe for warming lunches. Also zip lock baggies for sandwiches and airtight storage. Thank you for the headsup.
ViolaMay 6, 2019
There are a lot of safe, cheap cleaners that can be made with ingredients from the grocery store. Check into those before buying expensive natural products.
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