Guest guest Posted November 10, 2008 Report Share Posted November 10, 2008 dailytipReply-to: bouncebackTo: cyndikrallSent: 11/10/2008 5:12:06 A.M. Pacific Standard TimeSubj: Martha & apos;s in the House Having trouble viewing this email? Read it online. Want to change your service? Update your subscription, or (sniff) . Nov 10, 2008 BANG FOR THE BITE If 10,000 Biters make their own snowman instead of buying an inflatable PVC one, we'll keep the weight of 149 snowmobiles in plastic outta production. COCKTAIL FACT TV host Rachael Ray hangs a sign outside her front door that reads "Martha doesn't live here." LIKE THIS TIP? Then check out . . .The Rose TipThe Christmas Tree Recycling TipThe Recycled Card Tip RATE THIS TIP How useful is this tip?(5 is the highest) 1 2 3 4 5 It's that time of the year again: What would Martha Stewart do? The BiteShe'd leave the tacky PVC holiday yard decorations at Kmart. Bring in the cheer with natural pieces (such as wreaths and snowmen) instead. How's that for a good thing?The Benefits Saving for attorney back pay. Those plastic Santa scenes can cost upwards of $150, way more than a real snowman. Homemaking with less plastic. PVC used for outdoor decorations degrades after long sun exposure and seeps into groundwater. More space for back copies of Living. Pinecones and snow can go right back to where they came from: nature. Personally SpeakingJen just dumps her decorations in her compost pile when she's done with them, saving the cornucopia for the chickens. Try that with a plastic reindeer. Wanna Try?Autumn: Make a scarecrow Set out cornstalks and pumpkinsThanksgiving: Set out gourds Make a cornucopiaChristmas: Make a garland Craft a pinecone wreath Build a snowman Sponsor UNSUBSCRIBE | CHANGE YOUR PREFERENCES | PRINT THIS TIP CONTACT US | EDITORIAL POLICY | PRIVACY POLICY | DISCLAIMER | MEET THE TEAM© IDEAL BITE, INC. You are d as cyndikrall. If you would like to , go here.All above editorial suggestions are the result of testing and preference. No one can pay to be in a Daily Tip. Read more on our editorial policy. AOL Search: Your one stop for directions, recipes and all other Holiday needs. Search Now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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