FluffyFjord+Follow2 Simple Ways to Make Sparkling Water at HomeMaking your own carbonated water is easier than you think and saves you from buying endless bottles. Hereโs how you can do it: Use a soda siphon or seltzer bottle. Fill it with cold water, attach a CO2 charger, and press the button to carbonate. Shake well, refrigerate, and youโre good to go. You can add flavors after carbonating if you want something extra. Try a home soda maker. Fill the bottle with cold water, attach it to the machine, and press the carbonation button a few times. Taste and add more fizz if you like. These machines are super convenient if you drink a lot of sparkling water. Both methods help cut down on plastic waste and keep your fridge stocked with fresh, fizzy water! #SparklingWater #SodaWater #EcoFriendlyLiving #Food #Cooking00Share
Justin Martin+Followorganize totes with a dollar tree hackTired of reusable shopping bags cluttering your cabinets? Keep them neat and tidy with this Dollar Tree hack! Use a wire dish rack to organize and store your folded bags. They're easy to grab when you need them and won't take up precious space. Check it out and let us know your own hacks! ๐๏ธ๐ก #DollarTreeHacks #OrganizationTips #EcoFriendlyLiving #Shopping60Share
David Hernandez+FollowMicroplastics: The Silent InvadersWhoa, microplastics are sneaky! ๐ฑ Researchers warn these tiny particles are creeping into our food and water from everyday items. One-use plastics are big culprits, even those labeled "microwave safe." The dangers? They could be causing severe health issues like hormone-sensitive cancers and cardiovascular problems. Scary, right? ๐ Let's act now! The Break Free From Plastic Pollution Act is a step, but there's more to do. Are you cutting back on plastic? Drop your thoughts! ๐ฌ Microplastics #PlasticPollution #HealthAwareness #EcoFriendlyLiving #Health60Share
Kendra Hart+FollowWhen Plants Go Rogue Indoors! ๐ฑImagine finding a plant creeping behind your electrical outlet! ๐ฎ TikToker @pocketgina revealed this wild mystery in her home. Commenters guessed it might be the notorious Japanese knotweed, known for its knack for invading spaces and even cracking foundations! Regularly check your walls to avoid such surprises, and consider using native species in your garden to prevent invasions. If you suspect an unwanted guest, the National Invasive Species Information Center can help! #HomeMystery #InvasivePlants #EcoFriendlyLiving #HomeHacks #Home10Share