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Make Your Kitchen Eco-Friendly

Image Source Green is in. This is the newest trend for people who strive to preserve Mother Earth. In fact, a number of Eco-friendly alternatives have been introduced in various industries. And now, it started to invade our kitchens. If we want to have an Eco-friendly kitchen, we should start by patronizing organic food products. These are food grown without the use of harmful chemicals like pesticides or artificial fertilizers and are processed without the use of irradiation or food additives. But being Eco-friendly does not stop there, it also includes the way we cook and prepare our dishes. To be an Eco-Friendly chef, one must learn to ... READ MORE

How To Throw an Eco-Friendly Kiddie Party

Image Source Make your kiddie parties as eco-friendly as possible. Eco-friendly means less trash and less waste. Children parties these days are not what they used to be. Most parents treat kiddie parties like a wedding receptionor debutante ball. We cannot blame these parents because they simply want the best for their little darlings. But parents must remember that they also have a responsibility to take care of our environment. We must always consider the welfare of Mother Earth in all our actions including the way we handle our children’s parties. Below are some useful tips on how to celebrate kiddie parties the eco-friendly way: READ MORE

Real deal: Save money saving the planet

Image Source Your investment in cutting energy costs is also an investment in slowing global warming. Start with a home energy audit. Consumers eager to slow global warming increasingly have a financial incentive to think close to home when making choices about where to invest. Efficiency-enhancing systems, from triple-paned windows to water-saving washers offer more than a boost to a home's long-term value, experts say. They also immediately slash onerous energy bills and shrink a household's "carbon footprint" -- the emissions that contribute to global warming. "The good thing about the recent run-up in energy prices, which is overall tough on a lot of people," READ MORE