Books by Catherine Green
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- Trade Printing vs. Digital Business Cards: Which is Right for Your Business?
- Dive into Freshness with Wild Natural Deodorant’s Limited Edition: The Little Mermaid Case and Ocean Mist Scent
- Get Ready for the Best Bank Holiday Deals!
- Stay Cosy and Stylish with Outdoor Wear from English Heritage Shop
- Uncover the Best Bank Holiday Deals on Homeware, Beauty, and Fashion!
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- Dive into Freshness with Wild Natural Deodorant's Limited Edition: The Little Mermaid Case and Ocean Mist Scent
- Trade Printing vs. Digital Business Cards: Which is Right for Your Business?
- Shamanism and the Modern Witch
- Summer Holiday Review: Allonby in Cumbria
- 5 Ways to Tell You Might Be Psychic
- Miss Rabbit the Role Model
- Five Tips To Spice Up Your Honeymoon Night
- International Museum Day
- 2013 Immortal Reading Challenge
- Product Review: Naipo Back Massager Shiatsu Cordless Massage Cushion
Tag Archives: reduce landfill capacity
How I Contribute for #ZeroWasteWeek
Well, I suppose really I should not be contributing to Zero Waste Week, if you get my meaning! Have you heard of the challenge? Environmental waste management is a big deal in the Green household, because my husband is a … Continue reading
Posted in advertising, House and home, pagan mother
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Sale on Kids’ Clothes
My children are growing at an incredible rate right now. Seriously, I dare not even purchase new school uniform until close to the end of summer, because I don’t know when they will stop! Their appetites are insatiable, and now … Continue reading
Posted in advertising, Children, family, shopping
Tagged #30plusblogs, #Britmums, #Tots100, catherine green, cheap designer clothes, cheap kids clothes, discount brands for children, hand me downs, Oxfam online shop, recycle and upcycle, reduce landfill capacity, reduce reuse recycle, sale on kids clothes, second hand clothes sale, SpookyMrsGreen, the pagan housewife
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Doing our Bit for a #brightFuture
Sustainable waste management is something of a mantra in our house. My husband is a Chartered Waste Manager, and as a pagan, I want to do my bit to help preserve the natural world in which we live. Therefore, when … Continue reading
Posted in advertising, british, Children, family, pagan mother, parenting, Random Musings, UK
Tagged #Britmums, being a mother, being a Pagan mother, catherine green, chartered waste manager, cleaning the family home, cloth nappies, conserve the environment, delicate skincare, doing our bit for a #brightFuture, Domestos bleach, Dove body wash and lotion, helping the environment, how to wash cloth nappies, Minnie Mouse potty, Persil non-bio liquid, potty training your children, reduce landfill capacity, reduce landfill waste in UK, reduce reuse recycle, rising landfill tonnage, SpookyMrsGreen, the pagan housewife, Unilever products
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#AtoZChallenge – We Need to Recycle Everything
Here in the UK there is an initiative called Reduce, Reuse, Recycle that has been running for a few years now. The idea is to encourage people to think about the household waste they dispose of, and to dispose of … Continue reading
Posted in author, british, catherine green, Random Musings, UK
Tagged #AtoZChallenge, A-Z April Blog Hop Challenge, April A-Z Blog Hop, April A-Z Blogging Challenge, double mattress, environmentally friendly, household waste recycling, household waste recycling centre, Recycle, recycling initiative, reduce landfill capacity, reduce reuse recycle, rubbish and recycling, The Awakeners, We Need to Recycle Everything
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Reusable Nappies are Easier than you Think
My husband and I decided to use washable nappies for our children. When I was pregnant with my eldest daughter, I struggled to find enough guidance and advice about how to use such nappies, and indeed which ones to use. … Continue reading
Posted in advertising, british, catherine green, family, Random Musings, UK
Tagged #Britmums, #pbloggers, #Tots100, chartered waste manager, cloth nappies, environmental parenting, environmental waste management, green parenting, how to use cloth nappies, how to wash cloth nappies, Kushies diapers, Lollipop nappies, Nature babies nappies and wraps, reduce landfill capacity, reduce reuse recycle, Reusable nappies are easier than you think, terry nappies, Totsbots nappies, washable nappies
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