



Clover photo from ThinkCoreMedia.
Before I got married, I always used to joke on St. Patrick's Day that I didn't need to wear green because my last name was Green.
But on a serious note, in light of recent world events, I am looking more than ever for ways to save money and GO GREEN.
I already use cloth napkins like the ones pictured from Peppermint Pinwheels on Etsy. But I definitely could use more. I think these would be perfect for outdoor dining in the summer!
And I try to use more crocheted dishcloths than sponges. I love the ones pictured from Dishpanhands on Etsy!
And my big PLAN that I am working on~planning my vegetable garden. I can hardly wait to be outdoors in the warm air with the girls helping me take care of the garden. I love this garden from Coutnry Living.
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
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