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Pamela Palmer is the founder and writer of Natural Cleaning Product Reviews at http://www.greenkeen.blogspot.com. Pam is also a contributing “Green” writer for the ezine, Suite 101 . She has written for print publications and other websites.She resides in Western Maryland, near the mountains and enjoys writing poetry from the porch of her almost one-hundred-year-old house. She is the wife of a very patient man for the last 21 years and is Mom to two energetic teens, a goofy dog and a street-smart cat. Visit her poetry blog goldapples.wordpress.com when you get the chance.

    Best Natural Hair Care Regime for Any Type of Hair

    Healthy hair doesn't have to start with expensive ingredients and a custom brand name; all that is required is rich, natural choices that do the job well and accomplish the task easier on your pocketbook than a manufactuered item. Read: Best Natural Hair Care Regime for Any Type of Hair Read

    By: Pamela Palmer | 20/04/2009 | Cosmetics

    When Shopping for Gifts Try Green Shopping

    Green shopping techniques are simple and often inexpensive for the eco-conscious consumer. There are many interesting and creative choices to become a environmentaly savy shopper. Read: When Shopping for Gifts Try Green Shopping Read

    By: Pamela Palmer | 16/04/2009 | Gifts

    Lemon the Original DIY Green Cleaner

    Lemon, whether concentrated liquid or fresh-squeezed, is the "original" green cleaner straight from Nature; able to clean and disinfect, great in combination with other cleaning substances, and wonderful at freshening any home with its' distinctive, happy aroma. Read: Lemon the Original DIY Green Cleaner Read

    By: Pamela Palmer | 15/04/2009 | DIY

    The How's and Why's of DIY Green Cleaning

    The Environmental Movement starts at home or more correctly starts with education on the issuesd and how those issues affect you and your family. Green Cleaning, specifically green cleaning you can make inexpensively yourself is one issue that can benefit your health immediately. Learning Why we should used green cleaning products and how to use them is an important topic about which to educate yourself. Read: The How's and Why's of DIY Green Cleaning Read

    By: Pamela Palmer | 14/04/2009 | DIY

    DIY Household Cleaners and Disinfectants with Versatile Vinegar

    Vinegar, specifically, the less-pungent, white vinegar, a household staple is a natural, eco-friendly cleaner and coupled with certain substances is a totally-green disinfectant. Find out how to clean using this inexpensive, totally biodegradable, non-toxic liquid to clean, deordorize, and disinfect any surface. Read: DIY Household Cleaners and Disinfectants with Versatile Vinegar Read

    By: Pamela Palmer | 27/03/2009 | DIY

    Go Green for Preschool: Using Recyclables to Teach Your Child

    Professional educators agree using manipulatives to teach mathematics and reading to your Preschool child is advantageous. But buying them can be expensive and unnecessary! I introduced my kids to Math and Reading using simple, homemade manipulatives from easy-to-find recyclable and inexpensive items. Read: Go Green for Preschool: Using Recyclables to Teach Your Child Read

    By: Pamela Palmer | 25/03/2009 | Homeschooling

    All Washed-Up?

    After finding out “the dirt” on “soap” I came up with Plan B: Get real soap into my house in the most economical manner by making my own! David Fisher on www.about.com has very clear articles and How-To videos showing the exact steps and tips for how to make cold-pressed soap, which is the most common way that real soap is made today. Read: All Washed-Up? Read

    By: Pamela Palmer | 25/03/2009 | Home & Family

    Fair Trade: Green Global Love

    When living green, what is more important people or things? Definitely, people (with animals, a close second) are more important than things! We should guide our choices based on those priorities and in that order. I am committed to living green and protecting the planet, but people come first in my book! Gadgetry, albeit green “things”, do not. The Fair Trade Program is a way to accomplish both. Read: Fair Trade: Green Global Love Read

    By: Pamela Palmer | 25/03/2009 | Ethics

    Going Green: Conscience Not Guilt

    Becoming more eco-friendly in our daily lives is not about guilt, guilt, and more guilt. It is about convictions, conscience, and consciousness. It is about daily simple steps; educating ourselves and choosing the “green” alternatives. Often these steps do not need to be time-consuming or more expensive. Read: Going Green: Conscience Not Guilt Read

    By: Pamela Palmer | 25/03/2009 | Environment
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