eco-friendly water filter system


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Food & Drink Reduce/Reuse/Recycle Reviews

Need An Easy, Affordable, And Eco-Friendly Water Filter System?

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March 13, 2020

As I write this post, there is currently a pandemic sweeping the world called COVID19 (Coronavirus). It has justifiably caused panic amongst the population, which has come out in some surreal ways. Among other things, we’re seeing people run to Costco and other supermarkets all across the United States…

Fairy garden inspiration


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Nature Travel

50 Fairy Garden Inspirations On Oso Creek Trail (Mission Viejo, CA)

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December 20, 2019

Did you know that fairy gardens really exist? They’re not just the stuff of fantasy. At least that’s what the Caring Fairies would like you to believe. And after walking through the fairy garden trail at Oso Creek in Mission Viejo, California recently, I do believe!

This series of 50…

Bolsa Chica State Beach clean up


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Tips For An Easy And Awesome Mini Beach Clean Up

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October 9, 2019

Over the summer, my son did two weeks of Corky Carroll’s junior surf camp at Bolsa Chica State Beach. He LOVES being in the ocean and playing in the waves, so this was the perfect summer activity for him. It was also a nice arrangement for me too, as…

Eco Friendly Back To School


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5+ Affordable and Eco-Friendly Back To School Buys

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October 1, 2019

School’s back in session in most parts of the world now, but as we parents are all collectively scrambling to get our kids ready for the new school year, I thought it would be helpful to share some of my own favorite eco-friendly school supplies and sustainable back to school…

Oslo Harbor With View Of Akershus Fortress


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Eco-Friendly Things To Do In Oslo with Kids

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August 10, 2019

Before visiting Norway’s Oslo with kids, we had fun exploring the eco-friendly Amsterdam airport, spent a couple sunny days in Bergen and took a train/ferry/car through the Norway in a Nutshell route with a side trip to the stunning and quickly melting Jostedal Glacier. If you haven’t read my…

sustainable living tips


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Sustainable Living Tips From Eco Friendly Friends

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July 30, 2019

One of my favorite things about writing Eco Friendly Mama is hearing feedback from my friends and readers across the globe. Whether it’s how my posts have helped them to discover sustainable living tips or the eco-conscious changes they’ve already made to their lives, I love knowing that others…

plastic-free bread


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Simple Tips For Buying Plastic-Free Bread

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July 22, 2019

In my effort to reduce our plastic waste footprint, I’ve made many small changes to our lifestyle over the years. They’ve added up to over 25+ easy ways to go plastic-free. One thing I didn’t include in that list that I thought deserved its own post is buying plastic-free bread….

Hilary Feldstein Ratner
California, USA

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