p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; } We're all familiar with recycling; repurposing is an even more efficient way to reuse what you have. When you...
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Mary Ann Platt Smith got interested in making baby goodies - bibs, burp cloths, pacifier keepers, and more - when, she says, "all of my friends...
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It may be too hot and humid to work outside, but sshhh! Don't tell the garden. August is one of the gardener's favorite months, not because gardeners...
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Make your own fried rice: dice up any assortment of vegetables, just be sure they are a small dice. Heat some oil in a large skillet or wok, toss in...
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Making your own jams and jellies and canning your own pickles is imminently satisfying and not as difficult as you'd think; it is, however, more...
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Summer blesses with a zest for growth that can get even the unlikeliest gardener a certified green thumb. Whether you are reaping the harvest of your...
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If you missed it, you should be crying. The Big Ass Indie Art and Craft Show was an awesome display of the talent in the St. Louis area. Rather than...
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p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; } THE BASICS OF GREEN LIVING Live local. DIY. Support handmade. Reuse. Create. Go outside. Eat green. Simplify....
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What: The Big Ass Indie Art and Craft Show, "St. Louis' biggest collection of alternative arts and crafts... showcases St. Louis' finest artists...
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Artisan: Rachel Shelton, Sew Good and TrendyProduct: Eco-friendly, stylish bags, totes, purses, and moreOnline: Main Website, Etsy shop, Facebook...
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