This post may contain affiliate links. Mommies with Cents receives free products for review purposes and may sometimes be compensated for posts but all opinions expressed are 100% my own. See Mommies With Cents disclosure policy for more details. Facebook has changed quite a bit the last few months. In fact, it seems like things are CONSTANTLY changing! I know that a majority of my Facebook … [Read more...]
Retail Me Not: Most Pinteresting Mom Contest
RetailMeNot.com is one of the most used digital coupon sites in the US and the one I use most often myself. RMN's mission is to help consumers save money with hassle-free discount shopping. They offer hundreds of thousands of digital coupons for all different types of retailers. The online coupons are rated and ranked by users so that the quality deals are highlighted and the expired coupons … [Read more...]
Go Green with 10/23’s Tip + “Green” Pinterest Pin of The Week
Today’s Tip from The Green Year: 365 Small Things You Can Do to Make a Big Difference: Clean Your Stove. "The burner liners under the burners in your stove reflect heat, helping foods cook faster. Burner liners that are covered with burnt-on foods decrease the energy efficiency of your stove. Revoe the liners and scrub them well (or put them in the dishwasher). If it's impossible to remove … [Read more...]
Go Green with 10/16’s Tip + Pinterest Green Pin of The Week!
Today’s Tip from The Green Year: 365 Small Things You Can Do to Make a Big Difference: Switch to a manual can opener. "The electric can opener sitting on your kitchen counter only uses a little bit of energy (about .18 kWh per month for the average 175-watt brand), but electric can openers require more resources to manufacture, are more expensive to ship, and take up more space in the landfill. … [Read more...]
Go Green with the 10/9 Tip + Fave “Green” Pinterest Pin of the Week
Today’s Tip from The Green Year: 365 Small Things You Can Do to Make a Big Difference: Switch to powdered laundry detergent. "Liquid laundry detergent is almost 80% water, a valuable non-renewable resource. If 20,000 Americans switched to powdered laundry detergent, it would save 55,000 gallons of water per year. You can have even more of an impact by switching to powdered dishwasher … [Read more...]
Go Green with 9/25’s Tip + Fave “Green” Pin of the Week!
Today’s Tip from The Green Year: 365 Small Things You Can Do to Make a Big Difference: Buy some new crayons. Crayons are often made of paraffin wax, a product made from non-renewable petroleum sources. Some paraffin-based crayons might contain asbestos, a health and environmental hazard that helps strengthen the paraffin and bond the coloring agents. Instead, choose crayons made from soybean … [Read more...]
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