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Sunday, November 29th, 2009Fullcircle is a British fashion brand, transcending fashion product, denim and tailoring. Fullcircle is youthful, deconstructed British fashion. Freecycling News
Fullcircle is a British fashion brand, transcending fashion product, denim and tailoring. Fullcircle is youthful, deconstructed British fashion. Freecycling News
Now if someone would just move the power lines…. High Tides & Green Fields
Is it possible to really get paid to review products? If so, how much can one expect and what is involved? Here at Free Stuff Blog, I want to address and answer these “get paid to” questions. You will learn where to join a community of the finest minds in consumer research and change the [...]
The Dead Sea has been a magnet for travellers from across the world for thousands of years. It was one of the world’s first health resorts and the unique properties of the salt lake’s water have been used for centuries to create a myriad of different therapeutic beauty products. The Eternal Minerals collection brings the [...]
At Value Villages across Canada, between now and December 24, 2010, you will receive a stamp for every you spend or when you make a donation of quality clothing and household items. Pass not valid on sale day. Get 15 Stamps and earn 30% off your next purchase. So if you haven’t made a [...] [...]
Freecycle is an online community where eco-friendly citizens recycle their unwanted items by giving them away to others – FREE . The Freecycle Network is made up of 4,841 groups with 7,546,508 members across the globe. It’s a grassroots and entirely nonprofit movement of people who are giving and getting stuff for free in their [...]
Hey, (ex-) freecyclers! Do you miss the daily dose of cuteness that was Featured Adoptable Wednesday? The lack of fuzzy wuzzy cats, dogs and bunnies got you down? Are you suffering from Petfinder withdrawal? Fear not! While the Featured Adoptable column that was previously hosted in this here space is no longer, I’ve resurrected the [...]
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Back in December after watching Food, Inc., I decided that I wasn’t going to eat meat from restaurants that didn’t buy their meat from humane farms. I didn’t want to be merely disgusted by industrial agriculture – I wanted to stop supporting it with my purchases. (Kind of like how I have been boycotting Wal-Mart [...]
The Washington Post ran an interesting story (A Trashed Economy Foretold) on Saturday about how a decrease in the amount of trash being discarded in landfills was an early indicator of the recession. “The trash man is the first one to know about a recession because we see it first,” said Richard S. Weber, manager [...]