Green Living

Contrary to popular belief, eco-friendly shopping doesn't have to be expensive. If you're looking for more ways to go green, these blogs will provide helpful information on everything from natural uses for household products to saving money buying green products.

Recent "Green Living" Blog Posts

55 Green Uses for Yellow Lemons

When life gives you lemons, make antibacterial soap, and insect repellent and chrome polish, and, and, and...

60 Ways to Green Clean With Household Products

Happily for our wallets and the planet, you can replace many toxic and costly solutions with items you already have around your house. Next time you run out of a cleaning agent, consider substituting one of these inexpensive household items.

55 All-Natural Uses For Baking Soda

Americans have naturally deodorized their refrigerators for years using ubiquitous boxes of baking soda. Of course, cooks also keep a box in their cupboards for baking purposes. But big fans know there's much more to this 100-percent natural powder.

40 Earth Day Deals and Programs

You don't have to be an aging Hippy to enjoy Earth Day, the world-wide nonpartisan day of activism on behalf of our planet

20 Steps To A Frugal and Earth-Friendly Wedding

Many people shy away from planning an environmentally responsible wedding, assuming green products and services will blow their budgets.

Green Consumers Not Buying Into Natural Labels

Shopping organic is still a priority for eco-consumers, but many have become wary of green-washed labels that boast undeserved claims.

Coupon Sherpa's Top 5 Earth Day Coupons

Retailers love special holidays like Earth Day, because it gives them a reason to lavish it's shoppers with coupons and sales. So enjoy our top five Earth Day coupons.

50 Green Apps for the 40th Earth Day

The problem with living an eco-intelligent lifestyle, however, is there's so much to consider and remember. Thanks to green iPhone apps, all this information and much, much, much more is now available at your fingertips. Green apps are sprouting up faster than, well, sprouts.