What Eco Carrier Bags say about you

It is true. The eco carrier bag really does say alot about you, and your view on sustainability as a whole. It visually stands by you, for example out grocery shopping or if the bags are used to house products. If it’s for you individually or your business, your carrier bag decisions show your views

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An introduction to the custom canvas bag

Custom canvas bags are the perfect accessory for carrying your personal items. They are argued to be the perfect personal assistant, due to their versatile shape to carry many large items. For example, you can carry your grocery and retail shopping, school work, home documents, travel, and many more. Canvas bags are becoming a popular

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Cut to Size Wood: Should You Pay Extra for It

Lumber prices are skyrocketing, and if you’re a hobbyist, it might be tempting to buy whatever you can get as cheaply as possible. Unfortunately, that means some people are turning away from cut to size wood to save a few bucks. After all, sawmills and other suppliers do charge a bit extra to cut the

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Why Drink Ready-Made Cocktails Instead of Going to the Bar?

So, you just got off your last day of work before the weekend, and you’re ready to unwind with a stiff drink. You don’t want to spend time, effort, and money on buying everything to make your favorite drinks at home. So, what do you do? Do you just give in and go to the

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What Should Immigrants Do for Health Insurance in the US

There are a few different options for obtaining health insurance as an immigrant in the United States. One option is to purchase a private health insurance plan. These plans can be obtained through an insurance company or broker and typically come with a monthly premium. Another option is to enroll in a government-sponsored health insurance

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5 Different Types of Corn & How to Use Them

What do popcorn, aspirin, ethanol, and animal feed have in common? Believe it or not, all of these things are made at least in part from corn. Corn is one of the most useful agricultural products – and one of the oldest in the world.   About 8,000 years ago in Mexico, indigenous peoples began

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Hidden Toxins in Your Home: What You Need to Know

Ever notice how no matter what kind of strict cleaning regimen you enforce at home, there still seems to be a dust bunny or streak on the glass somewhere? It can be difficult to keep common areas clean all the time. What’s even more challenging is keeping the air free from the fumes of chemicals

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Eco-Friendly Shopping Alternatives You’ll Absolutely Love

Today, we want to combine two topics that everyone is big on nowadays; shopping and eco-friendly alternatives to everyday items that go to waste.   The two might be completely different topics, but they actually overlap quite a bit.   Did you know that plastic bags are some of the biggest culprits in filling landfills?

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Managing Your Chronic Disease and Your Job

6 out of every 10 American adults have at least one chronic condition. If you find yourself in that group, you should inform your manager in advance if you anticipate that your condition will limit your capacity to perform your job. Companies are obligated by the Americans with Disabilities Act to provide reasonable accommodations when

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