Go Green Easily: Reuse Glass Jars
May 31, 2009 by chrisr
Filed under Green Resources
Go Green Easily: Reuse Glass Jars
Go green easily by reusing glass jars from sauces, olives, jams and even spices. Instead washing jars out and throwing them in the recycling or, say it isn’t so, the garbage, use them again and again. It’s so easy to soak the label off, grab masking tape (it peels off easily) and relabel them for left-over soup or anything you can think of, really. You go to a warehouse grocery store and see a gallon of artichoke hearts but what to do with that large jar after the goodies are gone stumps you. Put your flour in it to keep bugs out or use it for the jumbo bag of coffee beans you’ve been wanting to put in the freezer. Glass freezes well as long as you don’t subject it to extreme temperature changes and leave room for the food to expand while it’s freezing. When freezing liquids always leave 1/2 to 1 inch of room from the top of the jar and keep the lid loose until your food is frozen so the jar won’t break.
Go green easily using glass jars and utilize the bulk foods. Most stores have bulk cereals, pastas, snack foods and other staples that can be bagged there and put in jars at home. They also have spices, honey, nut butters and syrups so why not reuse the same type jars for that? You’re saving resources, counter clutter and you don’t have to guess what’s in the jar; if you use masking tape labels even spices aren’t a mystery. When the item inside the jar changes, peel off the old tape, put on a new piece and voila, a used glass jar gets a new life, again.
Go green easily with reused jars and be healthier. There is a lot of controversy about storing and microwaving food in plastic storage containers. Too many types of plastic leach unhealthy chemicals and vapors into the hot food when it’s cooking and also as it cools in the container. Glass doesn’t leach, leak or warp when heated so it has a built-in safety feature. Using 8-12 ounce jam jars to store left-over soup will give everyone their own cups of soup to heat and serve, so clean up is a breeze.
Going green is easier than you may have thought and you have the start of a new storage container collection already in your cupboard. Soak off the labels, use tape for new labels, fill them up and reuse them when they empty. What could be easier? Money, resources and your healthiness are saved in larger doses for the future.
For more interesting articles and free advice on living green tips and eco green living visit us at
http://livinggree ntips.info
Go Green Easily: Got Friends, Buy Bulk
May 31, 2009 by chrisr
Filed under Green Resources
Go Green Easily: Got Friends, Buy Bulk
Go green easily and buy in bulk with friends at a grocery warehouse. You save time, money and fuel just for starters. Most grocery warehouse stores charge $45-50 for a yearly membership and allow up to three people to be on the main member’s non-corporate card. When split three-ways it comes out to a little over $16.00 per person to join. The average savings buying in bulk from these kinds of stores is 33 to 38% on fresh vegetables and fruits, up to 43% on fresh meats or poultry or fish and up to 55% on canned goods and staples such as flour, rice, sugar and coffee. These discounts include the organic foods more of these stores are carrying. While these stores keep a basic inventory of popular items in stock, they do switch brand names, quantity sizes and rotate seasonal items quickly. Most send out flyers in the newspapers or put on their website special deals or things being offered for a short time so check those out before you go.
Go green easily buying in bulk with your buddies and keep your friendships enriched. One of the beauties of bulk purchasing with people you like is how you spend more time together just by doing a necessity. You get to hang out writing the shopping list, making the purchases and then dividing it all up. The other nice thing about shopping together is that impulse purchases are kept at bay. Having a friend there to remind each of you that it’ll be harder to separate out the cost and taxes on that cute bird feeder or the complete Beatles compilation keeps everyone feeling more on task. The free food samples can be a bit distracting but if you go there hungry, after 15 minutes of wandering the aisles, you’ll be full; we all know how important it is not to shop on an empty stomach.
Go green easily buying as a co-operative with neighbors, family, or even coworkers. What’s not to like about something that saves you money, strengthens your bonds of friendship and helps the planet? Your bank accounts stay as full as your cupboards, you can reuse containers from past purchases (good for the earth) as you divvy up the goods, take one car and turn a boring chore into a fun day. There’s strength and savings in numbers so round up your posse and get your “green” on.
For more interesting articles and free advice on living green tips and eco green living visit us at
http://livinggreentips.info
Environmentally Responsible Lifestyle
May 31, 2009 by chrisr
Filed under Green Resources
If you want to a more environmentally conservative or green home to help protect the environment, it may not be as expensive or difficult as you believe. With just a couple of small changes to your daily routines, you can easily make a positive environmental impact. One of the best places to start is your own home. An efficient shower head is a great water-saving device. Unfortunately, old shower head use twice the amount of water than newer efficient ones. Another good idea is to get a dishwasher or washing machine with a four or five star energy rating. This rating means the machine does a great job of minimizing water and electricity use.
Anyone who wants to become more environmentally and ‘go green’ only needs to follow a few simple steps. The first thing to do is look at improving the efficiency of your household appliances. If you are able to get a more efficient shower head then you should definitely do so. New shower heads use less than half the amount of water as old ones, and this is a great saving. Also it is a good idea to purchase energy efficient whitegoods like dishwashers and washing machines. There is a star rating in most countries that will tell you how energy efficient an appliance is.
Trying to go green and improve your environmental footprint really is not too hard. All you have to do is look around your house and change a few simple everyday appliances. The first thing that needs to be changed in most houses is the shower head. In the old days shower heads wasted a lot of water, but their modern equivalents have the amount lost. This is a great saving and the first thing you should do. Next, you should try to upgrade your washing machine and dishwasher to the most energy efficient models on the market. You can normally judge the efficiency of a model by a star rating on the side of the unit, five stars being the most efficient.
Go Green Easily: Recycle
May 31, 2009 by chrisr
Filed under Green Resources
Go Green Easily: Recycle
Go green easily and start recycling. Recycling is more than rinsing the garbage out and putting it in bins on the curb or going to a center. Recycling is also done by reusing grocery bags for future shopping or poop-scooping. New uses for old items is recycling, as is composting. Searching out post-consumer recycled packaging of your favorite products is also supporting the effort. Reducing our contribution to loading up garbage barges and landfills is becoming more and more important. The less garbage we have, the less fuel is needed to transport it, the less land is swallowed in trash and the more empowered you feel doing your part for your planet.
Go green easily by recycling and get some change. Recycling in some areas is rewarded with cash and who can’t use a little extra green for going green? Many towns, county dumps and grocery stores have a cash back policy for aluminum, tin, plastic bottles, cardboard and other paper products so it’s worth checking out before tossing something to the curb. Call your local trash company, look on line or try asking at the library for information about your local programs. Most phonebooks have a section for newcomers that gives out this information so your resources are out there.
According to the EPA, over 260 million pounds of recyclable items hit the landfills every year in addition to 2 billion water bottles and 16 million gallons of recycle oil. That’s an awful lot of energy wasted making new containers that didn’t need creating. There are still far too many towns that make recycling feel like a major hassle instead of a needed task. Several areas in Washington state, as an example, charge you for home pick up of recyclables. Seattle, among a growing number of other cities and towns, has patrons just dump all their non-plant matter recycling into one bin and yard/garden waste into another. This creates jobs for the sorters and patrons feel encouraged to do their part.
Go green easily: recycle in as many ways as you can. Donate items to charities, use consignment stores, reuse jars and other containers in a new and useful way or destress and tap into your creative side. By turning rags into rugs, chipped mugs into folksy vases or wine bottles into candle holders you have lowered your stress with artistic and responsible flair. You can utilize your trash service, turn it into art or get some cash, the choices are there. We have gotten too used to tossing things out before rethinking their alternate uses. This is costly to your hard-earned paycheck and your planet.
For more interesting articles and free advice on living green tips and eco green living visit us at
http://livinggree ntips.info
CTGD2046 (3104133) Remanufactured Toner Cart, Hi-Yield, Black
CTGD2046 (3104133) Remanufactured Toner Cart, Hi-Yield, Black
Enhance your documents with cost-effective compatible toner. Smudge- and bleed-resistant output provides professional results every time. Each cartridge is tested prior to shipment to ensure your satisfaction.
86430 (12A8325) Remanufactured Laser Cartridge, High-Yield, Black
This Innovera cartridge uses toner reliably and effectively to maximize printing potential. Consistent results for less money. Install easily to reduce downtime.
WorkForce 600 All-In-One Printer
The Epson Workforce 600 — Get laser quality output at speeds about 2x faster than competitive models. Copy, scan or fax stacks of documents with 30 page ADF.
Battery Charger for Panasonic DMW-BCA7 Type Lithium-ion Batteries
May 31, 2009 by Chris
Filed under Electronics
Battery Charger for Panasonic DMW-BCA7 Type Lithium-ion Batteries
The TurboCharger LX is an attractive high-performance fully automatic Lithium-Ion battery charger designed to quickly and safely charge digital camera batteries. Features: UL approved Universal Switching AC adapter 90-264V 12V car cord adapter Fast charge rate – 1,000mAh
Rectangular Fused Glass Earrings – Green and Blue (Chile)
Rectangular Fused Glass Earrings – Green and Blue (Chile)
Made in Chile by Juan Pablo Borcoski as part of the Comparte Co-Operative, these earrings feature rectangle of glass on drop earrings. This earring features a Green and Blue design. These glass pieces are 1 1/4 inch long and hang from lead and nickle free hooks.
Earth Day Recycled T Shirt
Earth Day Recycled T Shirt
Celebrate the Earth every day by wearing this T-shirt made from recycled soda bottles. It takes 5 large soda bottles to make an XL shirt.
Jacaranda Earring Brass Trapezoids
These earrings are handmade from brass and accented with beads. These are long earrings – this pair has a drop of 3 inches excluding the hook.
Rectangular Fused Glass Earrings – Black, Orange and Red (Chile)
Rectangular Fused Glass Earrings – Black, Orange and Red (Chile)
Made in Chile by Juan Pablo Borcoski as part of the Comparte Co-Operative, these earrings feature rectangle of glass on drop earrings. This earring features a Black, Orange and Red design. These glass pieces are 1 1/4 inch long and hang from lead and nickle free hooks.
Tin Crab – Zimbabwe
Giving the term “hard-shell crab” a new meaning, this crab is handmade from scrap tin and painted brown with blue and white spots. The crab is approximately 4.5 inches wide.
Fused Glass Crescent Pendant – Pink Candy Design (Chile)
Fused Glass Crescent Pendant – Pink Candy Design (Chile)
Handcrafted in Chile by Jessica Palacios, this necklace celebrates the art of fused glass with this crescent-shaped pendant of pink and white swirls and lavender bubble chains. Hanging from an 18 inch rubber cord with a lead-free claw clasp, the pendant is 3 inches across and 1 inches tall.
Fused Glass Oval Pendant – Green Hypno Design (Chile)
Handcrafted in Chile by Patricia Gonzales and her partner George Miranda, this necklace celebrates the art of fused glass with a hypnotic oval of green and yellow. Hanging from an 18 inch rubber cord with a lead-free claw clasp, the pendant is 1 inch across and 1.5 inches tall.
Rectangular Fused Glass Earrings – Black, Orange and Red (Chile)
Made in Chile by Juan Pablo Borcoski as part of the Comparte Co-Operative, these earrings feature rectangle of glass on drop earrings. This earring features a Black, Orange and Red design. These glass pieces are 1 1/4 inch long and hang from lead and nickle free hooks.


