It’s time for some cranberry, pumpkin, apples, and everything spiced! Sweater season is here which means we’re hungrier than ever. Want to know what food to cook this Fall? Keep on reading!

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Sara is an architectural designer turned work-at-home Mom. She lives in New Jersey by way of New England and New York, with her husband and 3 kids under 8. She loves design, being creative, and spending time with family and friends. She loves checking out local businesses and eats and being apart of the local farm to table community. Continue Reading

It’s time for some cranberry, pumpkin, apples, and everything spiced! Sweater season is here which means we’re hungrier than ever. Want to know what food to cook this Fall? Keep on reading!

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✅ Setting up a DIY Home Recycling Center is so easy and helps to organize your kitchen; see how I did this with Hefty and get your 3 FREE printables & a coupon below! #HeftyHelper #HeftyHeftyHefty

We have been in dire need of organizing our recycling for a little while now. Recycling is something that I have always taken responsibility for and been diligent in practicing no matter where I have lived.
I have mentioned before that we are slowly working our way through a kitchen renovation and in the last month, my husband Eric took out our old cabinets. Though our kitchen space has been in major transition, our home recycling center doesn't have to be.
I share a tutorial and 3 free prinatables below on how to achieve an easy and inexpensive DIY Home Recycling Center.
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We have a LONG driveway and I could sure use John Cena's help when I take out the recycling and trash! Check out the video below!
In addition to recycling, I use Hefty Ultra Strong Kitchen Trash Bags for my regular kitchen trash and they also come in handy when I am donating clothing to charity or doing any kind of home clean out.

I learned that Hefty Ultra Strong Kitchen Trash Bags have the following benefits:
Hefty Ultra Strong Kitchen Trash Bags with Arm & Hammer Odor Control come in the following scents:
You will need:
-3+ containers - I used plain black kitchen waste baskets (I found these black ones pictured below for $4-5 each)
-Pull out the number of Hefty Ultra Strong Trash Bags that you need
-Your computer, printer and plain white (or color) paper to print on




? Here are 3 Free printables available for you to download that I made for the above tutorial. You can use your printers settings to scale them to the size you need.
? How do you organize your recycling in your home? Let me know in the comments below! Best Wishes, ~Sara
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