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Profile For GreenGirls - Green Girls of Karmafarmonline.com

Here at Karmafarmonline.com we refill our glasses from the tap at home, recycle our household and business biproducts, do our shopping with reusable shopping bags, and reuse and recycle office paper whenever possible in our effort to run a paperless business. We believe that helping starts within each of us, in everything we do including what we use, what we buy and what we re-use. Remember, we're not recycling if we're not buying recycled! Our entire business plan was developed to be environmentally conscious and responsible. We seek out companies that observe green practices on a daily basis. Join us, as we continue helping the Earth with our current eco-friendly products, and those to come. Everyday, each one of us can do something - however small, to make life alittle easier while making the Earth a better place. Living in balance with the world means more than just recycling. Healthy living means taking control of your life decisions, making better choices for yourself. Healthy choices are exactly what we provide here at KARMAFARMONLINE.COM.

Life and environmental stresses wear down our quality of life, fortunately Mother Nature graciously provides us with a new day and new opportuntities. Important to keep her happy? We definatelty believe so....AND if you think so too, you'll enjoy browsing this site for unique items you can use everyday! We offer a wide variety of organic, natural, 100% cotton, and eco-friendly products at affordable prices. We pick these products in hopes of making your life alittle easier....ALWAYS considering the environemental cause and effect. Remember, the sun and wind provide a great amount of FREE ENERGY, they run all sorts of stuff! Everyday we work to provide free "green" hints, and education; because GREEN is not just a word, but a way of life. If you found our website helpful, let us know - we encourage feedback.

A GREAT QUOTE TO LIVE BY.... "I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel's sake, the great affair is to move."- Terry Tremblay(1943-2003)I Love & Miss You Dad!!! 

THANKS FOR TAKING THE TIME TO READ THIS AND FOR SUPPORTING AN ECO-FRIENDLY LIFESTYLE!!! Much love, Angie and Tiffany.

Go to our website http://www.karmafarmonline.com to read our 14 Eco Standards.

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RE: Healthy Dog Food Recipes
You can get scraps from butcher or meat market and make "Meat Muffins" out of it. Mix like you would a meatloaf. I add oatmeal, egg, rice, and garlic, with alittle salt and pepper. Cook in muffin tins. I use the large muffin tins and split the meat muffin in half - so it serves for two meals. Sometimes I will add it to some left over broth before I serve it. Any questions, let me know. My dog is a picky eater. ... View related article.
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RE: BPA: Why Reusing Plastics May Be Dangerous
While much of the focus is on plastic bottles, most human exposure occurs through the lining of canned foods. Canned beverages appear to contain less of the chemical than canned foods like soup, pasta, fruits and vegetables, which are often processed at high temperatures. Virtually every canned product, even those labeled organic, has a liner with BPA. One brand, Eden Organic Baked Beans, says it uses a BPA-free can.

How do I lower my exposure?

Switch to frozen or fresh vegetables. Use glass, porcelain and stainless-steel containers, particularly for hot foods and liquids. If you don't want to use a glass baby bottle, several companies, including the popular brand Born Free, now sell BPA-free baby bottles and sippy cups. For formula-fed babies, you can switch to powdered formula rather than liquid.

Although many plastic products claim to be microwave safe, some scientists warn against putting any plastic in the microwave. "There is such a wide variety now, from disposable containers to actual Tupperware", says Dr. Anila Jacob, a senior scientist for the Environmental Working Group, a Washington-based advocacy group. "I don't know of anyone who has done definitive testing of all these different types of plastic containers to see what is leaching into food."

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RE: Looking For Perfume Suggestions
Try smelling different essential oils, you can mix and match your own to get the exact scent your looking for. Besides, essential oils are inexpensive so you can afford to buy several. The best part is - they contain no harmful chemicals. We tend to put perfume on the most delicate areas of skin, where it absorbs into our system easier. Treat your skin well, its the only skin you got :) ... View related article.
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RE: Use Perfume to Freshen Your Home
A healthier alternative to freshen the home is essential oil and water. Fill a spritzer (or spray) bottle with water and enough essential oil to your liking, shake and spray. It is fresh, and all natural, no harmful chemicals or fragrances. Mix and match the oils to make your own signature scent! ... View related article.
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RE: Use Mayo When Making Grilled Cheese Instead Of Butter
She's right - it does brown bread better than butter...say that 3 times fast :) To those who question it, try it, but you don't have to use as much mayo as you do the butter. Try it for all your melts like tuna and turkey - it's delicious. ... View related article.
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