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Recent Blog Entries

  1. Green pocket guides

    By Huddler's Green Home Community Posted Wed Aug 20, 2008 12:06pm PDT for Huddler's Green Home

    Trying to remember which fish is sustainable, what cosmetic product is safe, or which veggie you should buy organic? Get one of these guides for your wallet or cell phone, and you can be green on the go. Read full post »

  2. Frugal intermediates guide to green

    By Huddler's Green Home Community Posted Fri Aug 15, 2008 12:25pm PDT for Huddler's Green Home

    Save over $7,000 in 5 years, with a modest $1,200 investment in home upgrades to save energy and water. Read full post »

  3. How to sprout seeds for inexpensive and tasty nutrition

    By Huddler's Green Home Community Posted Tue Aug 12, 2008 4:44pm PDT for Huddler's Green Home

    Sprouting seeds is a way of adding extremely nutritious greens to your diet without much difficulty, expense, or space. Read full post »

  4. Eco-friendly cars for the cheapskate

    By Huddler's Green Home Community Posted Thu Aug 7, 2008 5:43pm PDT for Huddler's Green Home

    Hybrid cars are expensive, and they still use gas. But biodiesel -- especially when made from used vegetable oil -- has low emissions and is practically free. Converting a diesel engine isn't that hard. Read full post »

  5. Frugal beginners guide to going green

    By Huddler's Green Home Community Posted Mon Aug 4, 2008 10:22pm PDT for Huddler's Green Home

    Find out how to spend less than $1,200 to save over $8,000 over the course of five years. Yep, going green can actually save you some green. Read full post »

  6. Greening up your lawn

    By Huddler's Green Home Community Posted Wed Jul 30, 2008 1:30pm PDT for Huddler's Green Home

    Love the idea of a green front yard as much as you hate the idea of its environmental cost? Try these tips for a lawn that uses less water, has fewer weeds, and doesn't require nasty chemicals. Read full post »

  7. Meat and poultry labels demystified

    By Huddler's Green Home Community Posted Tue Jul 29, 2008 3:55am PDT for Huddler's Green Home

    Read your food before you eat it. Learn which labels are valid, and which you should care about if you want to eat eco-friendly meat. Read full post »

  8. Having an Eco Baby

    By Huddler's Green Home Community Posted Tue Jul 15, 2008 6:48pm PDT for Huddler's Green Home

    Got a new family member on the way? Make little one's environment as clean and green as possible from the start. Read full post »

  9. Eco Cooking

    By Huddler's Green Home Community Posted Mon Jul 14, 2008 4:25pm PDT for Huddler's Green Home

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    Gas or electric? Oven vs microwave? Tips from the Huddler Green Home Community on how to save energy at home with your cooking - even how to boil water. Read full post »

  10. Hydrogen Cars

    By Huddler's Green Home Community Posted Fri Jul 11, 2008 10:25am PDT for Huddler's Green Home

    There has been a lot of hype about hydrogen cars over the past few years. Every so often there's a news story about an auto maker developing a hydrogen fuel cell car, but some large question marks remain around this technology. Read full post »

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