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            <title>BP-ify Your Computer Screen: Instant Oil Spill</title>
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            <description>If you need something to occupy yourself today while BP is trying to put a new cap on the leaking oil well in the Gulf, we&amp;#8217;ve got just the thing. It&amp;#8217;s called Instant Oil Spill, and it&amp;#8217;s an interactive site that brings the murky toxins of the oil spill right to your computer screen.
The site is brought to you by A Cleaner Future, a nonprofit that focuses on creating awareness about alternative and cleaner energy sources. We thought that adding a little oil spill to the BP website would be cathartic, and, while it was sort of fun in an ironic way to see the black goop fill their homepage, it just wasn&amp;#8217;t all that satisfying.
via The Huffington Post
Post from: BlissTree
BP-ify Your Computer Screen: Instant Oil Spill (Source: Breastfeeding 1-2-3)</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 12 Jul 2010 18:19:31 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Cleaning Products You Can Eat</title>
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            <description>Spring officially arrives tomorrow, which means it&amp;#8217;s time roll up your sleeves and scrub. But before you go out and stock up on expensive, harsh chemical cleaners, look in your kitchen. Plenty of items in your cupboard clean up just as well, and won&amp;#8217;t fill your house (and sewers) with toxic chemicals. Here are three of our fave multipurpose cleaners.
Baking Soda – If something needs sanitizing, there&amp;#8217;s someone out there who will tell you how to do it with baking soda. Commonly used as refrigerator deodorizer, you can add it to cat litter and laundry to neutralize odors. It can also brighten kitchen tiles – just sprinkle it on and scrub with a wet sponge (for extra cleaning power, add kosher salt).
Lemons – The juice from this citrus can get lime scale off metal fixt...</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2010 23:25:24 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Make Your Own Sugar Scrub</title>
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            <description>Hello Beauty Brains community. Today, we have a guest post from a cosmetic chemist who started her own company. 
Joan Brindle, cosmetic chemist and owner of The Creative Cosmetic Company shares her recipe for a terrific sugar scrub.
Make Your Own Sugar Scrub
A few years ago as I was getting ready to make my annual bath and body gifts for the Holidays, I invited afriend to join me in making some sugar scrubs.
My friend said “oh, I already make those and it’s really simple. I just mix cooking oil and sugar together and add some fragrance oil.”
Yikes, I had seen those homemade sugar scrubs before. They were nothing but gloopy, oily messes! That year, I made sure to include a jar of my home-made sugar scrub with her gift.
Since then my friend has learned that for just a few pennies more,...</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 21 Dec 2008 06:04:52 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Monday in Manhattan</title>
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            <description>Routine routine routine.
Schedule schedule schedule.
That&amp;#8217;s what life raising an autistic child is like, or is often said to be like: You&amp;#8217;re locked in a vise of always doing the same old same old, lest the proverbial &amp;#8220;all hell&amp;#8221; should break loose. So Monday school, Tuesday school and pool, Wednesday school and bowling, Thursday&amp;#8230;&amp;#8230;.
Yesterday, without thinking about it too much, Charlie and I stepped right out of the ol&amp;#8217; routine. On the one hand, he loves it, needs it, craves The Routine: All of our Sunday was punctuated with Charlie stopping to catch Jim&amp;#8217;s or my eye, pausing, and intoning &amp;#8220;school tomorrow.&amp;#8221; We would reply &amp;#8220;yup&amp;#8221; or &amp;#8220;yes, school&amp;#8221; or &amp;#8220;school tomorrow!&amp;#8221; and he&amp;#8217;d repeat the phra...</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 23 Sep 2008 17:12:48 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Grab your Free Flix Sticks Samples</title>
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            <description>You may remember a few weeks back that I reviewed Dr. Collins interdental cleaners. Well, for those of you who don’t know, interdental cleaners are essentially tiny brush-like “sticks” if you will, used to clean plaque and food particles out of the spaces between your teeth. They’re a great supplement to dental floss, and can break up the monotony of flossing everyday.


Flix Sticks - Dental Floss &amp;#038; Interdental Cleaner Combined
I’ve been thinking lately that there must be a way to incorporate the benefits of both interdental cleaners and floss into a single product. Well, it turns out, a company by the name of Mirage Dental Products Limited beat me to the punch. They produce a hybrid interdental cleaner and floss product dubbed “Flix Sticks”. Cool name, huh? What makes t...</description>
            <author>Dental Heroes</author>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 11 Jul 2008 18:18:35 +0100</pubDate>
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