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  • Why is putting grease/oils down your sink bad for it?

    Cleaning & Laundry - 6 hours ago

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    It is so tempting to put bacon grease and oils and stuff like that down your sink, but my Mom doesn't want me to because she says it is bad for the pipes. I understand that, but could some somebody please explain in some detail what is exactly happens?
  • Where do you order your plants and seeds from?

    Garden & Landscape - 6 hours ago

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    I would like to plant something other than tomatoes this year and I was wondering what a good seed catalog would be. Any suggestions?
  • what kind of cactus is this?

    Other - Home & Garden - 7 hours ago

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    I bought an unusual cactus that appears to explode from the inside and is pinkish in colour round the top of it - I've obviously got no idea what the cacti's name is because where I got it from, no identifiable information came with it - also I was wondering if this cactus needs a lot of light the cactus is doesn't have a red cap on it - its like a fanned head that comes out of it if you know what I mean - with the top bit of it pink in colour i was thinking of taking a picture of it to put up on Yahoo Answers to show you what I mean
  • Very high electricity bill? Help!?

    Maintenance & Repairs - 8 hours ago

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    I just bought a 1300 sqft condo in Atlanta, GA. No one is living there right now, and the heat is turned down very low (58 degrees). No appliances or lights are on. Somehow, the condo is using 900 kwh a month! I called the power company and they say there is nothing they can do until I've owned the property for a year, and they assure me they went out and double-checked the meter. Is there anything that could be drawing power in an empty condo? Is there anyone I can call to come in and check my home?
  • Canvas Awning motor home Question?

    Maintenance & Repairs - 10 hours ago

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    Need to know how to stop a tear in the top of the canvas awning in the motor home. The tear is wear the end part is attached to the motor home. I tried putting silicon on it but the tear is stretching. I do not have a canvas awning cover. I have not pulled out the canvas awning in over a year. The tear started a couple of years back.
  • What type of sewing machine would you recommend?

    Other - Home & Garden - 11 hours ago

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    Besides sewing lighter fabrics, I need to have the ability to sew light and heavy denim. I am also very interested in any recommendation as to brands, specific models, accessories, etc. that you have found helpful. The brands I have found locally are Singer and Kenmore. Any advice and help is sincerely appreciated. namaste Not everyone who sews is a seamstress and if you look at my avatar you might well realize I will never be a seamstress in this present manifestation or life time although I might be a tailor. namaste
  • How to sew a simple bag?

    Do It Yourself (DIY) - 12 hours ago

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    My daughter is doing a 4-H sewing presentation on how to sew a simple bag. I was looking for better instructions. The one we have is not detailed enough.
  • How do mailmen get in and deliver mail in a gated community?

    Maintenance & Repairs - 16 hours ago

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    Do they have a universal key?
  • How to clean a microfiber sofa where ink was dropped.?

    Cleaning & Laundry - 16 hours ago

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    My son dropped some ink in the microfiber sofa.. I tried to clean it with water but damn stain got bigger. Help!
  • Propane tank leaks... can it explode if i light a lighter?

    Other - Home & Garden - 17 hours ago

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    one time, a barbaque propane tank was left open and you could smell the gas. i quickly shut off the valve and this was indoor in the basement. There's a furnance that uses natural gas to heat the house. 1) would the furnance make the gas explode if the gas reached it? 2) if i lighted a cigarette or used a lighter in that area...would it explode? very curious and hope to hear answers

Green your kitchen

Our kitchens are probably the favourite room in the house. But, it’s also a place that produces the most waste and uses the most energy. Fortunately, kitchens are the easiest to green without spending a small fortune.

By Shelagh McNally
Green your kitchen
Free green
If you think going green is going to be expensive, think again. All it takes are a few simple changes.

Reduce the consumption
Buying in bulk is cheaper and reduces unnecessary packaging. Reduce your waste even further by investing in cloth napkins, tea-towels and dish rags to replace all those paper products.

Green your plate
It takes a lot of fuel to deliver those out-of-season fruits and vegetables to your local grocery store. Buying local produce gives a boost to family farms but also provides you and your family fresher and more nutritious meals. Knowing exactly where your dinner comes from is comforting in this era of chemically contaminated foods.

Change your routine
Green your dishwasher by doing a full load every wash and opening the door after the rinse to let the dishes air dry. For less soiled dishes, use the quick rinse cycle. Be sure to use a phosphate-free detergent made with natural ingredients. The fish will thank you.
Keep your refrigerator coils clean and improve its energy efficiency. A full refrigerator uses less energy than an empty one, so stock up!
Stop pre-heating your oven—you’re just wasting 30 minutes of electricity. Matching pots and pans to the right sized heating element makes a big difference in energy savings, as well.

Pump up the recycling
On average only 30 percent of consumer packaging is being recycled. Start filling your bin with more paper (including empty toilet paper rolls), plastic tubs and bottles.

Easy green
Change some of your kitchen equipment and you can start saving energy (and money) while reducing your waste.

Composting to reduce garbage
Lessen your garbage headed to the landfill by composting. It’s ridiculously easy: setup your bin, throw in your kitchen scraps (no meat) and let the microbes for their thing. The end product is the best fertilizer possible for your garden. And, don’t let being a condo-dweller stop you. There are indoor kits for vermicomposting and electric indoor composters – more expensive than a regular bin but convenient and easy to use.

Polluted cleaning products
We clean out kitchen using harmful chemicals. All those anti-bacterial cleaners and sponges are laced with Triclosan, a chemical with no germ-killing advantage but linked to cancer. Other ingredients have been linked to other medical problems, including asthma and liver failure. If you do one thing – stop using oven cleaners and drain cleaners. There’s a reason they have a skull and cross bones on their labels. Send these toxic cleaners to your municipal drop off site and invest in natural cleaners that cost only a few pennies more. And, remember: vinegar and baking soda can get the job done most of the time.

Ditch the bottle water
Bottled water produces up to 1.5 million tons of plastic waste per year. The irony is that you’ve already paid for this water through your taxes. Don’t be fooled by the advertising — bottled waster is no healthier than tap water. In fact, the opposite may be true since toxic chemicals often leach into the water from the plastic. Buy a home water filter and start drinking tap water.

Replace your cookware
Ditch the no-stick pans, not only because of the ongoing health debate over the perfluorochemicals used in their production but also because they have a limited life. Invest in some stainless steel pots and cast iron skillets that will last a lifetime. They may cost a bit more upfront but you’ll get your payback from them fairly quickly.

Deep green
The final step for greening your kitchen requires involves a bigger investment but one that pays for itself fairly quickly.

Change your appliances
If you’re dishwasher is older than 1994, consider replacing it and see your water and electricity bill shrink. Energy Star models use up to 1,2000 gallons of water less. If your refrigerator is older than 10 years, then it’s guzzling 60 percent more energy and should be replaced. New or not, side-by-side refrigerators use 20 percent more power. If you’re using an electric stove with spiral coils you’re also wasting energy. For energy savings, opt for natural gas or an electric stove with a ceramic glass surfaces and convection oven with fan.
Greening your kitchen is a gradual process that you tackle one step at a time. So, pick something you can handle at this moment in time and get started!

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3 Comments

  • 1. Posted by Missy on Wed, Dec 2, 2009

    Well, I didn't do some of the ideas suggested in this article but I do have a NatureMill indoor compost bin in my kitchen and it's eating away my food scraps.

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  • 2. Posted by Underarmhair101 on Sun, Jul 26, 2009

    al gore could use these tips. but seriously if people didn't use cars so much just to go buy some groceries and planted some trees in their gardens and didn't mind squirells so much humans and the rest of the ecosystem would get along just fine. being eco friendly isn't that hard

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  • 3. Posted by Blob1 on Thu, Apr 2, 2009

    I love these ideas! The idea that we can't change just isn't true! We need to start today to go greener! Humans are so wasteful, we should all think about the things that we can do and do them!

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