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What DON'T I do that's earth friendly? Well, maybe a handful of things, but I breastfeed, cloth diaper, conserve water & energy, use "unpaper" towels, use only non-toxic/biodegradable/organic/fair trade cleaning & bath products, etc etc. :)
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