This time of year most of the retail shops on Cape Cod are having big back to school sales and discounts. These shop owners know that it is time to get new clothes for the school year and they want your money!
Every where I look I see signs that says “back to school” and “Fall Sales”. Why not take advantage of all of these great deals. Even if you are not going back to school you can still save on clothing and household items for yourself.
I noticed that Old Navy is having a big sale, items starting at only $10. Staples has lots of office supplies at sale prices, you can stock up the office at low prices. As you walk through the Cape Cod Mall you will notice each store has new fall items and fall discounts!
Take advantage of these great deals and save some cash for Christmas gifts!
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I know what you are thinking, “stop using paper towels…are you crazy!”. Really, it is not that crazy at all. You may be addicted to the convenience of the paper towels you have hanging in your kitchen, but really, do you know how many tree’s were cut down just so you can have the convenience of wiping up some spilled juice off the counter? The reality is that about 90% of households use paper towels on a daily basis and that produces 3,000 tons of waste each day in paper towels alone. That is 3.4 million cubic feet of landfill space and 864,000 trees per year. 
If you could replace your paper towels with a paperless solution such as cloth wipes, cloth hand towels or even just a kitchen sponge you would be helping to save the planet and the tree’s as well as saving some money. The average cost of a roll of paper towels is $1.50 and if a household uses approximately 2 to 3 rolls per month that is on average $3.75 plus tax per month, not to mention all of the tree’s that were cut down and all of the waste you are sending to the landfill. That is $45 per year in paper towels. Now, if you purchase cloth towels such as the Twist paper-less towels here they will cost only $4.50 plus tax and will last for many years to come, not to mention they also look pretty cool and they can absorb 10 times their weight in any liquid. Each day I use 1 cloth kitchen towel to dry my hands after a wash or to dry a dish. At the end of the day that towel goes into the hamper. I really only need 10 towels on hand for cleaning up messes and spills and for drying my hands. When I do the laundry the towel goes right in with it, easy as that.
There are many options for paper-less towel solutions such as:
Organic Cotton Kitchen Hand Towels
Organic Cotton Kitchen Wipes/Swiffer Pads
Modern Kitchen Towels
Really, any kitchen towel, cloth wipe, handmade towel or rag that you have will work to replace a paper towel. You can have custom kitchen towels made to match your home decor or you can buy pre-made towels at local stores such as The Christmas Tree Shops. I just bought 2 sets of hand towels from the Christmas Tree Shops for $4.oo per set (5 Towels) and they have great designs on them and work great.
Try the Paper Towel Challenge and see if you can lower your paper towel usage today.
Some interesting articles about using less paper towels:
Blisstree.com
eHow.com
One Drop of Rain Campaign
Little Green Blog
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