Tag: Darcy Jo Kaushagen

Green Your Baby’s Nursery

Green Your Baby’s Nursery

Getting ready to plan a baby arrival? Decorate your baby’s room in an eco-friendly way! Your choices to “go green” in the nursery can have positive effects on your child’s health.

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Buying Cloth Diapers Locally Saves Time & Money

Buying Cloth Diapers Locally Saves Time & Money

Luckily, right here in the San Diego area there are actually a few places where you go touch, feel, and see a variety of the most popular cloth diapers before you purchase.

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Great Websites for Green & Thrifty Mamas

Great Websites for Green & Thrifty Mamas

Using the internet as a tool for being green and saving green has never been as easy (and fun) as right now. Get on board baby mamas!

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Save Big at These Fall Consignment Events

Save Big at These Fall Consignment Events

San Diego, with its handful of adorable children’s resale stores, also boasts some pretty amazing children’s consignment events for local mamas looking to buy and sell at a discount.

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Combat Green Fatigue

Combat Green Fatigue

It seems everywhere one turns the labels tout ‘green,’ ‘eco-friendly,’ or ‘natural’! Let’s face it: The world of green marketing has exploded and changed the way we buy products.

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Moms: Forget Retail, Go Resale!

Moms: Forget Retail, Go Resale!

Luckily, buying gently-used (you will find new, too) baby clothes IS recycling and is also budget-friendly. Since the San Diego area boasts plenty of excellent children’s resale stores, I never have to sacrifice style in lieu of ‘going green.’ Here’s a rundown of some of the most exceptional stores in the county.

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Save Money by Throwing Away Disposables

Save Money by Throwing Away Disposables

| 06/02/2011 | 1 Comment

Columnist – Darcy Jo Kaushagen   Green Baby on a Budget  After I started cloth diapering, I realized that my house was full of disposable things. Paper towels and napkins and a host of other earthly offenders. I looked around and tried to ignore my convenience-driven purchases, but after months of cloth diapering, I had [...]

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