Dear Green Mama: I am interested in being more green at work and want to get green business cards, however I've heard that even a "green" printer might still use toxic chemicals. Do you know a truly green printer? --Bob "Green"
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Dear Green Mama: My friends and I swap, reuse, and hand-down everything from baby clothes, toys, and books to cribs, tricycles, and information. What do we do, though, with our old car seats? These days, the car seats come with expiration dates, yet I can't seem to find a carseat recycler. Any ideas or connections that would help in this endeavor? --Distressed green driver
Dear Green Mama: Are cast iron skillets safe? Thank you! —Julie
My brother-in-law asked me if the used water from the washing machine could be used in the yard as a conservation effort w/o harming the plants. He’s an engineer so if this water is okay for that reuse, he wants to create a routing system from the utility sink to their yard. He has a high-effeciciency washer and uses eco-friendly detergents. –Deb, Turning Grey Water into Green Sister-in-Law




