Go Green in 2010!
January 1, 2010 by Lara Velez
Filed under Blog, Green Tips Central
Happy New Year!! What better time to start a green lifestyle than a new year?? I say this is the perfect time to start! Going green is not very hard. All you need to do is make one right choice at a time!
Simple Ways to Make 2010 the Year of Green!
- recycle. If you do not already…start.
- reuse. Make efforts to reuse items that would normally add to already overstuffed landfills. For example: reuse your plastic baggies. It will save money AND space in the landfills!
- go organic. Try an organic eating lifestyle. Not only is it better for the environment, it is a healthier eating option as well.
- drive less. If you can walk or bike ride more, do it. The less you drive the less you leave toxins in the atmosphere and rain natural resources.
These are just a few ways you can get going in the green path in 2010. New year, new start. Even ONE change can make a world of difference!
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Green Tip – (10/19/09) – Rodent Elimination
October 19, 2009 by Lara Velez
Filed under Blog, Green Tips Central
Eliminating rodents can seem like a daunting task for greenies. I mean you want to be humane and green at the same time. I thought of a few ideas that will help remove rodents in an eco friendly way that is fairly humane as well.
Removing Rodents the Green Way
- Get a Cat. LOL. Sounds funny? Well, if you live on a farm or in a rural area, this can be a GREAT tip. Not only are you making the cat or cats happy, you are also going with a natural form of removing unwanted rodents from your land. If you have a large area, get a few cats. However, I DO recommend that you still get them spayed or neutered. You do not want to wind up with an over abundance…then you may need dogs. ROFL!
- Get Rid of the rat friendliness. Remove berry bushes, ivy, fruit and nut trees, wood piles, and holes in concrete that are close to home. Also, make sure your bird feeders are clean. Dirty anything attracts unwanted pests.
- Be Aware of Compost. You do not want a good thing to attract a bad thing! Keep pile in closed container. Plastic is best for compost. Avoid adding cooked food, meat and fish, dairy and bread to compost bin. They all attract rodents. Add water to deter them from nesting in compost.
- Use Traps. Instead of toxic poison that could wind up harming pets, children and WANTED creatures, go for the rat trap option. Place them where the rodents seem most active. Peanut butter, bacon, cheese or any food with strong odor are great lures and always make sure that the triggers to the trap are facing the wall. If you notice no vermin after a week, try a different location for the trap.
- Seal all Openings. Keep in mind that a mouse can fit into a hole the size of a pencil eraser. Go through your house and search for potential entry ways. Seal them up. Repair broken screens and other areas of the home that could become entrances for vermin.
As you can see, harmful toxic poisons are not the only way to eliminate rodents from your surroundings. Do you have any other green tips to remove vermin? Please share below!
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7 Easy Changes You Can Make to Live a More Eco-Friendly Life
October 13, 2009 by Becki
Filed under Eco Tips, Green Tips Central
Every day there are simple things we can do to be a little greener. Below is a list of just seven such things.
- Write your shopping list on the notes feature of your cell phone or PDA rather than using another piece of paper that you will inevitably throw away.
- Stop using plastic bags. Buy some cloth sacks for carrying everything from groceries to your latest and greatest pair of jeans from the department store. If you must have plastic be sure to return the bags to the store – most retailers offer recycling bins on site.
- Combine your errands. If you take some time to plan it out you can run to the store, drop off library books or a bill payment, and get gas all in one session – this will save on fuel consumption and exhaust fumes.
- When getting food to go from your favorite restaurant ditch the Styrofoam. Most restaurants will use a substitute if you ask or will accept your container if you offer it up front.
- Save on paper, envelopes, and stamps – bank online. These days you can pay pretty much every bill you have online. You can also transfer funds, check balances on accounts, and so much more – talk to your banker about it today!
- Rather than using disposable wipes start using old towels or t-shirts for cleaning. You can wash them when they get grubby and use them again.
- Look for labels when shopping that let you know what you are buying is recycled or in a recycled container. If more consumers begin demanding such things (and only buying items with these labels sends a clear signal of demand) more manufacturers will make them available.
Living greener is easier than you think – one small step can make such a great impact. What are you waiting for?
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Green Tip – (08/31/09) – Try Cork Flooring
August 31, 2009 by Lara Velez
Filed under Eco Home, Green Tips Central
When choosing the right floor for your home there are many considerations. You want it to be durable, attractive, green friendly and affordable! Cork flooring has the ability to be customized to fit every lifestyle and décor choice. It can be stained, and be installed as tiles or planks, which creates a variety of pattern options. It’s durable, mold and mildew resistant, renewable, sustainable and environmentally friendly product.
Cork flooring is a renewable resource. Instead of having to cut down a tree, cork is harvested from a tree without causing it any harm. The harvesting process is actually pretty interesting; cork, made from the bark of oak trees, is only harvested from a tree once every ten years. And it’s biodegradable, which means you don’t have to feel guilty when your flooring has reached the end of its life and needs to be replaced.
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Green Tip – (08/25/09) – More Tips for those Paper Tube Rolls
August 25, 2009 by Lara Velez
Filed under Green Tips Central, Recycle
We did a great article awhile back with tips to reuse cardboard tubes from toilet paper and paper towels. You can read it here. Well, good news…we have a few MORE ideas!!!
More Tips to Green those Tubes
Seedling pots – Cut a few of the cardboard paper towel rolls into four pieces OR toilet ones into two, then fold the bottom part to hold the soil. Add the soil and plant your seeds. Once your seedlings are ready to go into the ground simply plant the whole paper roll and it will biodegrade right into the ground where it is planted. This is also a GREAT way to have a mini herb garden for your daily kitchen use that is not only eco friendly, but made from recycled materials!
Maracas: Fold the bottom of a cardboard paper roll over and staple it closed. Fill with dry beans or rice. Fold top of roll and staple closed. Decorate. Enjoy.
Puppets: Glue a Popsicle sickle stick (two recycling items in one fun craft! LOL!) to the bottom of the toilet paper or paper towel roll to make a handle. Now, decorate the roll with funny faces. Use yarn or colored feathers to make hair. Those little fun eyes and whatever else you have in your art box can add to your funny faced puppet people. Let the kids put on a recycling puppet show for you when they are done! Making it fun will help your kids WANT to recycle and be better stewards ofg God’s planet!
Wildlife Yard pots – If you’d like to attract wildlife into your garden paper rolls are a great biodegradable option. Fill with nuts and seeds and place amongst a pile of leaves to bring hedgehogs and lots of bugs and insects into the garden. You can also insert a string from the top of it and hang it hidden in a tree. Fill it with bird seeds to attract the birds.
Get creative with your old cardboard paper rolls. You will be surprised at the many things you and your kids can use them for!!!
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Green Tip – (08/06/09) – Green Kid’s Lunch
August 6, 2009 by Lara Velez
Filed under Eating Green, Green Tips Central
If you read our last feature, Send Your Kids Back to School Green, then you already know that a green lunch is just another way to be a better steward of God’s planet. So, I thought I would share some vegan recipes and ideas to get you started!
Banana Cake:
5 very ripe bananas, mashed
½ cup 100% natural sugar
½ cup vegan margarine, melted
2 cups unbleached flour
½ teaspoon vanilla
½ teaspoon cinnamon
Mix the margarine, sugar, vanilla, cinnamon and mashed banana in a large bowl. Then sift in the flour. Mix thoroughly and pour batter into a non-stick, lightly oiled 13×9 inch cake tin. Bake at 350F for approximately 30 to 40 minutes or until the cake is golden and baked through.
Peanut Butter Drops:
2 tablespoons 100% natural brown sugar
½ cup granola
¼ cup shredded coconut
¾ cup peanut butter
Combine sugar, granola and coconut in a large bowl. Mix well. Heat the peanut butter over low heat in a non-stick pan for about a minute. Add the warm peanut butter to the other ingredients and mix together well. Once slightly cool roll into balls and place on a non stick baking tray. Chill in the fridge for 30 minutes (or longer – they will keep well in the fridge) and enjoy.
Cinnamon and Sugar Fruit:
Use a variety of fruits such as bananas, mangos, pears, and apples and cut them into bite size pieces. Place cut fruit on a serving platter and serve with a small bowl of 2 parts 100% natural sugar and 1 part cinnamon. Then let the kids dip their fruit pieces into the mixture!
Carob Nut Clusters:
2 cups carob chips
½ cup natural peanut butter
1 teaspoon vanilla
½ cup pecans
½ cup walnuts
½ cup almonds
½ cup sunflower seeds
In a non-stick pan melt the peanut butter and carob chips gently – stirring the whole time. Remove from heat and add the vanilla, nuts and seeds. Mix well. Drop by rounded tablespoons onto a non-stick baking tray or waxed paper and place in the fridge for 30 minutes or until firm (you can also store these in the fridge).
Bon Appétit
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Green Tip – (07/15/09) – Go Fluorescent
July 15, 2009 by Lara Velez
Filed under Eco Home, Green Tips Central
Compact Fluorescent. Compact fluorescent bulbs use significantly less energy, about 75% less. The added bonus is that while these bulbs cost a bit more at the store, they last for years. The average light bulb used in a high traffic area lasts 4-6 months. A compact fluorescent bulb lasts up to 10 times longer. This is just one simple way to help save energy in our homes. A few simple steps can save you hundreds of dollars a year and conserves energy.
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Green Tip – (07/01/09) – Borrow
July 1, 2009 by Lara Velez
Filed under Green Tips Central, Take Action
A great way to reduce is to borrow! Instead of buying new books, movies and CD’s, visit your local library and check them out. You can also borrow or swap with a friend. More options would be to download music from places like iTunes and renting movies from places like Netflix. Buying items like these from yard sales is also a great idea to reduce. Make the most of what you and others have. You can have monthly swaps of entertainment for the environment!
Reuse. Recycle. Reduce.
One green choice at a time makes all the difference for God’s planet!
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Green Tip – (06/25/09) – Green Bedding
June 25, 2009 by Lara Velez
Filed under Eco Home, Green Tips Central, Organic
We spend about 1/4 of our lives in bed. It would be a good thing to make sure we are greening up the bedroom!
Believe it or not, most mattresses and linens are still made with synthetics and chemicals that are bad for the environment. For most people, buying an organic mattress and bedding may be out of reach financially. Do not let that get you down! There are other ways we can at least make a greener choice in the bedroom!
Greener Bedding Choices
Buy cotton or wool linens. Avoid permanent press and triclosan.
Buy organic fabrics when possible.
Go for low impact dyes or none at all.
Save your money and invest in an organic mattress. Or at least one that is made to last a lifetime!
We can make a difference for God’s planet…ONE green choice at a time!
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Green Tip – (05/27/09) – Organic Gardening
May 27, 2009 by Lara Velez
Filed under Gardening Green, Green Tips Central
A great way to give back to the planet, save money, and be certain you are getting fruits and veggies that are safe for your family is to create an organic garden. Organic Gardening means that you will only use natural methods to grow your garden. No synthetic or nasty pesticides allowed.
3 Important Tips for Organic Gardening
Organic additions to soil. You can add decayed plants and other organic material.
Earthworms. They will help your roots grow well and water to pass better. Worms equal healthy plants.
Tilling. Be sure and till your soil regularly.
I hope these simple tips help get you started on a great organic garden. I will be sharing some more tips from time to time that will help you with your environmentally friendly gardening.
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