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		<title>Looking for an Answer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A friend of mine, a quilter, was given a bunch of fabric recently. Unfortunately, the previous owner of the fabric was a heavy smoker. So, all the fabric reeks. She&#8217;s tried washing using baking soda and vinegar and still the smells persist. She doesn&#8217;t want to put it in the sun for fear it would fade unevenly. If you know of a product or method that will remove smoke odors from fabric, please leave a comment below.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A friend of mine, a quilter, was given a bunch of fabric recently. Unfortunately, the previous owner of the fabric was a heavy smoker. So, all the fabric reeks. She&#8217;s tried washing using baking soda and vinegar and still the smells persist. She doesn&#8217;t want to put it in the sun for fear it would fade unevenly.</p>
<p>If you know of a product or method that will remove smoke odors from fabric, please leave a comment below.</p>
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		<title>Non-Toxic Housecleaning</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just found this article online that should be helpful to many of us. I always see suggestions to use vinegar in cleaning, but this article &#8211; Good Housecleaning: Five Non-Toxic, Get-the-Dirt Out Basicsa by Annie Berthold-Bond includes her seven favorite recipes. I especially liked her recommendation: My rule of thumb about nontoxic cleaning is this: use only ingredients that have been used without harm for so many years that they are &#8220;generally regarded as safe&#8221;; otherwise they would have long since been abandoned. I think my favorite is her oven cleaning as I&#8217;ve been struggling with how to clean&#8230;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just found this article online that should be helpful to many of us. I always see suggestions to use vinegar in cleaning, but this article &#8211; <a href="http://www.mothering.com/articles/growing_child/consumerism/good_housecleaning.html">Good Housecleaning: Five Non-Toxic, Get-the-Dirt Out Basicsa</a> by Annie Berthold-Bond includes her seven favorite recipes. I especially liked her recommendation: </p>
<blockquote><p>My rule of thumb about nontoxic cleaning is this: use only ingredients that have been used without harm for so many years that they are &#8220;generally regarded as safe&#8221;; otherwise they would have long since been abandoned.</p></blockquote>
<p>I think my favorite is her oven cleaning as I&#8217;ve been struggling with how to clean our oven lately. </p>
<p>Gotta run for now so I can print the article!</p>
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