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            <title>Household Matters: Clean Green During Earth Week</title>
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            <description>Happy Earth Week! These eco-friendly DIY cleaning solutions use natural compounds like salt, baking soda, and vinegar to help spruce up your home without all those harsh toxic chemicals.
Clean Up the Can
Sprinkle baking soda inside the bowl and let it set for 15 minutes. Drizzle the baking soda with vinegar and then scrub with a toilet brush.
You&amp;#8217;ll Want to Do Windows
No need for Windex or other chemical cleaners. Add three tablespoons of vinegar to one gallon of cool water to clean windows and other glass surfaces. Get a streak-free shine by using newspaper instead of paper towels.
Wipe Out
Mix three tablespoons baking soda to one quart warm water to create a non-toxic cleanser that can be used on counter tops, bathroom fixtures, and sinks.
Oven Troubles Are Over
While your oven is ...</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 19 Apr 2010 11:34:27 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Household Matters: Clean Green During Earth Week</title>
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            <description>Happy Earth Week! These eco-friendly DIY cleaning solutions use natural compounds like salt, baking soda, and vinegar to help spruce up your home without all those harsh toxic chemicals.
Clean Up the Can
Sprinkle baking soda inside the bowl and let it set for 15 minutes. Drizzle the baking soda with vinegar and then scrub with a toilet brush.
You&amp;#8217;ll Want to Do Windows
No need for Windex or other chemical cleaners. Add three tablespoons of vinegar to one gallon of cool water to clean windows and other glass surfaces. Get a streak-free shine by using newspaper instead of paper towels.
Wipe Out
Mix three tablespoons baking soda to one quart warm water to create a non-toxic cleanser that can be used on counter tops, bathroom fixtures, and sinks.
Oven Troubles Are Over
While your oven is ...</description>
            <author>Breastfeeding 1-2-3</author>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 19 Apr 2010 11:34:27 +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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