New Years Eve Safety Tip
Easy Tips to have a safe and happy New Year: Decorations can pose a threat to everyone, so be sure their placement is in conjunction with all the safety rules. Be aware of open flames around decorations made of paper and any aerosol streamers, they are highly flammable do not use any aerosol streamers near an open flame. Be careful about smoking, designate one place for your guests to smoke, Continue Reading
Go Green with Holiday Food
Don’t buy more food than you can eat. Use leftover vegetables to make soup after the holiday. If you have extra, share by donating it to a local charity or soup kitchen. Going green is an every day commitment, but you can make a start during the holidays. Give a gift to the planet and everyone who lives on it by being ecologically conscious Continue Reading
Tree-Cycle!
The City of Mesa offers its residents a variety of environmentally friendly ways to dispose of their Christmas trees after the holiday season. What happens to the trees? They are collected and taken to the Salt River Landfill and chipped into nutrient rich mulch. The benefits from recycling trees help extend the life of our landfills and reusing our natural and limited resources. The following Continue Reading
Todays Go Green Tip!
Easy Go Green Tip of the Day! Leave your shoes at the door. This cuts down on dust-bound pollutants in your home. Continue Reading
Phoenix Zoo Lights November 27 – January 11, 2009, 6 – 10 p.m. nightly
ZooLights 2008/09 The 17th annual ZooLights is going on now! This is a great event! Did you know the Phoenix Zoo has over 2.5 million lights and more than 400 light sculptures from small stars to life size giraffe, elephants and orangutans to see? It's something everyone of any age will enjoy. Take an evening and see for yourself! Continue Reading
Go Green in a Simple Way
WOW! I just heard this so I felt I needed to share this with everyone: In regards to going green: If everyone in the U.S. said "no thanks" to ATM receipts, it would save a roll of paper so long it could circle the equator fifteen times. It's amazing that one small change in our daily lives can have such an impact on the world. Continue Reading
Use Low- Energy Christmas Light This Year. Why?
1. Low-Energy C7 Bulbs and C9 Bulbs use less energy due to their lower wattage.They cost only ONE dollar more / box of 25 to buy. They will save you money on your electric bill. These bulbs do not require transformers, they require fewer power sources or outlets and are much much cooler. Also, they reduce the possibility of fire hazards. These bulbs are still are bright and run twice the length Continue Reading
Keep a Clean Stove During the Holiday Season
OK guys! I know this may be a funny thing to blog about but I have learned something amazing that I believe it will help every kitchen during the holiday season. I had spilled some Baked Ziti in my oven. To remove it, I did this: Sprinkle the spills immediately with salt. When the oven has cooled, brush away the burnt-on food with a damp sponge. It works great! That'll help with the many Continue Reading
Get into Your Closet!
It's the time of the season: summer's heat has almost past and shorter days are here, cooler temperatures are coming! What better time to get into those dim, dark, cool closets? A closet clean-out is essential for the new season and gives even the most frazzled home owner a feeling of accomplishment. Box up the summer clothes and hang those jackets. Tidy up the closet floor and fold your Continue Reading
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