From the monthly archives:

July 2010

blog-rainbow-ragsIf you’re looking for a really easy way to be more earth friendly all while saving yourself money then make the switch to cloth where you’re currently using paper or other single use products.

Reusable products like cloth napkins, rags, handkerchiefs, baby wipes and more can help you cut waaaaay down on the amount of paper products you buy thereby saving you money.

Yes, you’ll likely have an extra laundry load to do, but, especially if you line dry your cloth items, laundering them is less harmful than cutting down the trees and all the bleaching etc that goes on to make today’s single use paper products.

As far as bags.  If you’re not carrying canvas bags at least to the grocery store yet, then you need to get on board!  These need washed far less and have a great effect on the amount of those horrid plastic bags used.  Plus, most places give you at least $.5 back fro each reusable bag you bring.

blog-cloth-napkinsMaking the switch to cloth isn’t a big deal.  You may shell out a bit of money for some cloth napkins.  But, all you really need is two – three sets.  One maybe two for family (which you can even color code so  it makes reusing them for several meals easy) depending on how many you have in the house, and one for guests.   That’s it!  Or, better yet, make your own napkins with this awesome tutorial I found!

As far as rags.  Raid your t-shirt drawer and cut up the most worn for rags.  Or, ask your local thrift store for their stained clothes they can’t sell.  You’ll quickly find you have more rag material than you need.

The switch from tissues to handkerchiefs can be a bit interesting.  But, they’re softer on the nose and  more attractive.  Just have a few for each person so if a cold strikes people aren’t mixing hankies.

blog-cloth-pads-2Reusable cloth menstrual pads are a great idea too.  You can use the Keeper or Diva Cup too, made out of natural rubber – my reusable Aunt Flo catcher of choice – but cloth pads would definitely be more comfortable, better than all that bleached cotton on your delicate bits, and they’re always there.  So you never have to run out to the store at a moments notice.

While our family hasn’t done this last one yet, I have heard of many doing it with much success.  Cloth toilet paper.  Or better yet, wiping with a peri bottle (how its done in many other countries….hence the bide) .  Many people from other cultures think that spreading everything all over with paper is just nasty, and they use water to feel fresh down there.  Cut up old sheets make for great cloth TP though too if you feel better that way.  Then, just place in a separate covered receptacle and wash as needed.

With these tips, you’ll have no trouble moving away from single use paper products and on to reusable cloth where ever possible.  You’ll quickly find that not having to buy all those paper products is saving you time, money, and space in your trash!

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blog-posture-chartI’ve had pretty poor posture my entire life.  I can see several reasons for it and am now ready to change it.  For good.

Slouching is just so bad for me, and it creates a bad “look” for my body.  My belly protrudes and my upper body hangs down.  I walk/run over a mile every day and do crunches and other ab exercises too – I want that to actually show; not be clouded by my crappy posture.

As I was looking for ideas on how to improve my posture – I even learned it is probably the culprit of my lower back aches I always get.  Never figured that would be the case.

It will take some constant vigilance on my part I think.  I’ve developed some really really bad habits over the many years of poor posture – and they’ll be difficult to break.

The other thing I’m going to try and do is include some pilates and yoga exercises in my daily routine.

I always feel better after doing the Cat/Cow (on all fours hold your back straight, then rounded as if you’re a “scared cat”.  Relax back into the flat back or “cow” then, repeat.).

blog-improve-posture-skeletonsThere’s also a great exercise from a Pilates DVD I used to use.  You lay on your tummy with your legs spread shoulder width apart and your arms both raised above your head.  Tighten your abs (like a string is pulling your belly button toward your back) and then, make a wide sweep with your arms down to your sides; almost like you’re doing the breast stroke.  As you do this tighten your shoulder and back muscles to pull your upper body up as well.  Lower your upper bodyback down as you reach up tall with your arms.  Repeat from beginning.

That last one really makes my back feel great and strong and helps pull my shoulders into the proper place….I’m a big shoulder sloucher.

It doesn’t help that I work on the computer, and am often carrying a baby on my hip.  But, I’ve got to give it some effort and try to get this under control.   There have been too many bad posture years and if I let it go any longer the effects will be even worse, and the habit that much harder to break.

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blog-printer-cartoonIt had been happening for awhile.  Our printer would work, and then all of a sudden for some unknown reason it would just crap out on you….usually in the middle of something important!

Finally, we just had to pull the plug.

Mr. T. ordered a nice new (and much bigger) Cannon printer/scanner/fax.  Our other was a combo model, but with this one, all 3 features actually work properly!

Its wireless too, which is definitely a great feature.  I can print from anywhere!

Of course he had to do a LOT of research.  A printer with an affordable looking price isn’t always an affordable printer.  If your machine only takes pricey ink, that low ticket price ends up being quite a bit more over time.

Don’t get me wrong.  I always take advantage of great deals and other money saving opportunities like a 123inkjets coupon or OEM cartridges.   But some printers just require expensive ink no matter how much you try to cut the cost with discounts.

So, like Mr. T. do your research.  In the end, we ended up with a nice machine that offered a great deal, but, ALSO has affordable ink prices over the long haul.

After the new computers and now this great printer I’m feeling pretty cozy in my little ‘ol “home office”.  We found a place for her on top of the file cabinet (it’s not a huge floor model, but much bigger and beefier than our other one), and she’s already been making it so much easier for me to make copies and get things done.

Can’t ask for much more from an inanimate object!  So, I think, she’s a keeper.

Hopefully, I’m saying that several years from now too!

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blog-campfireWe’re heading out for a 2 night camping trip; the first since O. was born.  We’ll be visiting the western part of the state for a bluegrass festival and wanted to explore the mountains there a bit too, so decided to make a weekend of it.  Best of all, our good friends and their daughters are going to be staying at the site next to us!

So, in preparation for the trip, I wanted to try and get a bit creative with the food we’ll be taking and preparing.  We do have a little coleman camp stove, but, what I really want to do is use the campfire instead.

Since I didn’t have any cookbooks with ideas,  I headed to the answer box (aka The Computer) and found some great campfire recipe ideas.  Here are some of the best; the ones we’re planning to actually use!!

Make Your Own Meal Packets

I think the kids will get a kick out of these.  You can put anything in them you want really – but here’s what we’ll have.  These will turn out kind of like a stew, but if you omit the bullion water and add in some marinade of your choice, it would be more like a beef and veggies skillet…or add a pre-made biscuit for a pasty or shepard’s pie type of meal).

Ingredientsblog-campfire-meal-packet

1 lb ground beef

4 potatoes

4-6 carrots

2 onions

olive oil

veggie or beef bullion

Aluminum Foil

Parchment Paper

Directions

Cut up veggies.  Dissolve bullion in water.  Lay 2 pieces of aluminum foil (12 x 12 at least) out on the table.   Pour a bit of oil on it then add 1/4 of the hamburger, carrots, potatoes and onion.  Pour 1/4 C of bullion water over along with salt, pepper and desired herbs and spices.  Wrap the foil up over meal making sure to seal it tightly.  Now, place the packet into the fire on the hot coals and allow to “bake” for 30-40 min, until the veggies are tender.  Then take off coals and allow to sit for about 10 min, otherwise the steam inside could burn you.  Then enjoy!

Banana Boats

These are a fun little desert treat that’s different than the traditional campfire s’mores.  You can use any toppings you’d like including chocolate sauce, honey, jam, peanutbutter, marshmallows, or a combination there of.

blog-banana-boatIngredients

Bananas – enough to feed everyone at least once, plus some extra

Toppings – including, but not limited to, chocolate, chocolate sauce, peanut butter, marshmallows, honey, nutella, and jam

Aluminum Foil

Directions

Lay two pieces of aluminum foil down on the table.   Place un-peeled banana on top of foil.  Slice banana down the middle.  Add toppings down the middle of the banana in the slit you just made.  Wrap the foil around banana and toppings.  Then, place in fire for 5-10 min.   Remove from campfire and open the packet.  Mush ingredients together some more and eat up.  Yum!

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blog-cleaning-ladyIt never ceases to amaze me how much one has to clean in life to keep things at least in some semblance of order, not to mention sanitary!

Laundry piles  piece after dirty little piece into an unending stash of clothing screaming for your attention to wash, dry, fold, and put it away again where it will rest….until next week!

Dishes are the same way.

And neither of these cleaning chores can be left all that long until there is nothing to either wear, or eat off of….not to mention the odors that erupt.

And how about the floors.  A family of 5 can really make a mess of the floors fast.  Add the pets to the mix, and sweeping everyday is a must.  Even then the dirt is never really all gone, it’s constantly being produced!

So really, no matter how hard I try, the chores are never all done.  When we’ve had showings or family up, it gets very close….and I relish in the feeling.  But, even then, its so short lived.

Life happens and leaves giant messes in its wake.  Thats simply reality.

I’d rather be constantly cleaning than live a life without its all its messy activity.

I’ll remind myself I said that next time I’m bitchin’ about cleaning!

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Reuse Your Plastic Bags by Making This Fantastic Rug!

July 20, 2010

Do you have plastic bags at home taking up space?  While we use canvas bags most of the time, sometimes, we do forget them.  I use quite a few to line the smaller trash cans we have around the house.  But, sometimes, there are extra  What to do? Well, you can recycle them various stores, [...]

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How to Remove Coffee and Tea Stains From Your Mug The Eco Friendly Way!

July 18, 2010

Do you have a favorite coffee mug?  I do.  Mine is white inside and from time to time it can get to looking a little, well…..less white! When I used to want to try and whiten something up, I might reach for bleach – or some super power (aka toxic) dish soap….not anymore.  What’s the [...]

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Its Raspberry Time!

July 15, 2010

The raspberries are in high season right now and they’re having a banner year here in Maine.  Its just amazing what we have in our yard. Tons of huge, red, sweet, raspberries all over the vines.  I have to pick them whenever I get a chance and I still haven’t gotten all of them. Its [...]

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Spanish Rice Recipe – Easy and Very Versatile

July 12, 2010

We made Spanish Rice the other night to go with our Enchiladas that Mr. T. made.  It was really yummy – and then, we used the extra, along with some black beans and cheese to make some kickin’ burritos.  How great is that! Spanish rice is  really easy to make, healthy, super cheap and adds a bit [...]

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Unreturned Messages…..Grrrrrrrr!

July 9, 2010

I have a little rant today. Its about unreturned messages. Email.  Telephone.  Even snail mail (although I don’t use that as much anymore). When someone doesn’t return your message, they’re basically ignoring you.  Saying you don’t matter.  Its kind of like turning your back on someone during a face to face conversation.  At least in [...]

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