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It appears that I forgot to update on blogcarnival.com last week to mention that volume six was posted, so this week's carnival is very short (I'm guessing it also has something to do with the holiday weekend). Oops! Well, it will give me time to catch up on reading last week's articles, which I still haven't gotten a chance to do! We are now back from visiting our family, so I should be able to catch up today or tomorrow.
Tiffany Washko presents Raw Food in Cold Climates - Bad for the Environment? posted at Goddess of the Garden - A Raw Food Blog. Tiffany talks about the benefits of eating raw, and it is a very interesting article (and I also love her WordPress theme, which I felt the need to mention!).
Riversider presents Broadgate Flood Wall Repairs posted at Broadgate Is Great.
Janel Wyczynski presents Organic on a budget? posted at organic mommy's Weblog. Janel says, "I am a new mom and new to blogging. I started my website for parents to get info on how to go organic and how to keep their families safe from harmful chemicals and pesticides. I have recently started blogging and like it alot. I would love any feedback since this is all new to me!"
Mama Bear presents Garage Sale Results & More posted at I've Got A Little Space To Fill. Mama Bear talks about her garage sale as well as tips on purchasing eggs that are more animal friendly.
Frugal Babe presents The Road To Solar Panels posted at Frugal Babe. Frugal Babe's plan for saving up the money to purchase solar panels for her home.
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With the 4th of July tomorrow, I know many of you (or at least our American readers) are planning on seeing some fireworks. I'm sure, too, that you all know fireworks are... well, unhealthy for us and the environment. Besides the smoke and nasty chemicals released by the fireworks, they can also leave a lot of litter. Among common chemicals in fireworks are potassium and ammonium perchlorate, which can contaminate ground and surface waters and cause thyroid damage in humans as well as animals....





