12 Common – and Surprising – Ways to Use Wax Paper

Waxed paper is paper that has been treated with wax to make it water-resistant. Because of its non-stick properties, this paper is used in cooking and food storage.

While this use is commonly known, there are other ways to use waxed paper that might surprise you. Check out these clever ways to use this inexpensive material in your home.

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12 Houseplants for a Healthy Home

A few years ago, I was talking to my sister about houseplants. It might sound like a strange topic of discussion, but it is something everyone should think about. She has a beautiful home that is filled with detailed decor, lovely furniture, and plastic plants. I asked her why she chooses to decorate with fake plants instead of living ones. With a shrug she said, “Why would I want a real houseplant when the fake ones look the same but require no work?” She asked an important question and one that cannot be ignored. While plastic plants may (sometimes) look better and lack the maintenance of watering, weeding, and care, they can often release chemicals found in plastics. Ironically, living plants combat these same chemicals so the air is safer to breathe. I don’t think people recognize all the toxins within the walls of their homes. Even while using green cleaners, there are still pollutants hiding in your furniture, bedding, flooring, and walls. Here are twelve plants you can safely add to your home and additionally enjoy the healthy benefits they offer.


7 House Cleaning Tips From the Pros

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Cleaning your home doesn’t have to take all day…especially when you tackle it like the pros do.

Use the following cleaning tips to clean your home fast…leaving the rest of the weekend to do whatever you want!


15 Time-Tested Cleaning Secrets Everyone Should Know

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While we may be living in smart homes, with robot vacuums and Alexa keeping us fed with grocery deliveries, most of us don’t have a housekeeper on staff…at least full time.

Which means, of course, that it’s up to us if we want to keep our homes…and ourselves…neat and clean.