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On My Bookshelf Today..

Wool Pets: Making 20 Figures with Wool Roving and a Barbed Needle Taking Charge of Your Fertility, 10th Anniversary Edition: The Definitive Guide to Natural Birth Control, Pregnancy Achievement, and Reproductive Health Nourishing Traditions: The Cookbook that Challenges Politically Correct Nutrition and the Diet Dictocrats

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Benefits of using cloth menstrual pads

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(moving this over here from my other blog as I clean up over there)

Why use cloth? ♥ Cloth is better for you (the chemicals used to make disposable pads have been linked to cancer and other reproductive harm, feel free to comment if you’d like to learn more).♥ Cloth is . . . → Read More: Benefits of using cloth menstrual pads

The Benefits of Dressing in Natural Fiber Clothing

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It took moving to Montana for me to discover the real benefits of natural fiber clothing. Sub-zero temperatures quickly fine-tuned my clothing standards, now I try to choose natural fibers, especially with what’s next to the skin.

My children are dressed for the weather with cotton thermal long johns, wool sweaters, . . . → Read More: The Benefits of Dressing in Natural Fiber Clothing

Sewing vs Thrifting

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My hubby’s aunt sent me a wonderful box of toddler sewing patterns, including Kwik Sew’s Sewing for Toddlers and lots of cute knit fabric to practice serging with. I alternate between sewing and knitting and thrift stores, and a little bit of new, for our clothing needs. This past weekend was . . . → Read More: Sewing vs Thrifting

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