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Are you concerned that green living in your home could be too uncomfortable or costly?  This site will show you how living green doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive!

I will show you simple ways to green up your home one step at a time!

You will learn how to:

  • Save on home energy costs
  • Rid your home of dangerous chemicals
  • Find safe and effective personal care products
  • Create a healthier home environment
  • Reduce your carbon footprint on our planet

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Green Cleaning Guide

green cleaning guideNo one likes to do housework. But what if you could find ways to clean your house quicker, easier, cheaper, safer, all without using nasty chemical cleaners? This green cleaning guide can help.

Typical household cleaners create a toxic environment for yourself, your kids, your pets and the rest of your family. That’s not to mention the toxic waste water that goes down the drain, contaminating public water supplies.

Your pets and children depend on you to provide a safe and clean environment. Green cleaning is a responsible choice for helping reduce toxic chemical exposure for those you love and for our environment.

But…maybe you are worried that making your own cleaning supplies will be too much trouble or  that natural cleaning products may not work as effectively. Well, you can relax. Green cleaning can be easy and effective and it can save you a lot of money.

To get started with green cleaning in your home, you will need to know how to:

  • Make your own green cleaning potions that work better than store-bought chemicals!
  • Determine which cleaning solutions get the best results for which cleaning jobs!
  • Get a few simple natural cleaning ingredients, most of which you probably already have
  • Learn how you can save space and money by throwing away all those store-bought bottles and replace them with the three or four safe green cleaning products that your homes really need.

By putting your green cleaning plan into action, you will be pleased to be able to create a non-toxic environment for your kids, your pets and the rest of your family.

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Cookware Safety: Could Your Nonstick Cookware Make You Sick?

Are you concerned about  nonstick cookware safety? Some of the most popular cookware on the market today could be leaching toxic fumes, called PFC’s  into your food, making you sick. In fact, it’s possible that the cookware you’re using right now to prepare healthy foods for you and your family could be downright dangerous. Finding safe nonstick cookware is essential to your family’s safety!

If you use non stick pans, the Environmental Working Group gives these user guidelines.

  1. Never preheat a nonstick frying pan at high heat — an empty pan can rapidly reach high temperatures.
  2. Heat  your nonstick pans at the lowest temperature possible to cook food safely.
  3. Don’t put nonstick cookware in an oven hotter than 500 degrees.
  4. Use an exhaust fan over the stove when cooking.
  5. Keep pet birds out of the kitchen — the fumes from an overheated pan can kill a bird in seconds.
  6. Skip the self-cleaning function on your oven. It cleans by heating to high temperatures, which can release toxic fumes from non-stick interior oven parts.
  7. Use only eco friendly cookware in your kitchen.

Protect your family by purchasing only healthy safe cookware!

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PFCs are ubiquitous — both in and out of the kitchen. They are widely used as water, stain and grease repellents for food wrap, carpeting, furniture, and clothing. They keep food from sticking to pots and pans, repel stains on furniture and rugs, and make the rain roll off raincoats. If you want to avoid PFCs in more places than your cookware, download the EWG’s PFC Guide to reduce your exposures further.

How to Save Energy by Reducing Air Conditioning Costs

How to Use Air Conditioning Efficiently

If you are looking for ways to save energy you need to find ways to reduce your air conditioning costs by cooling your home as economically as possible.  To do this, you must learn how to use your air conditioner wisely and also learn how you can utilize additional methods of cooling your home.

One of the most important ways to reduce your energy cost is to only run your air conditioner when you really need it.

->Keep your air conditioner turned off or at least to a higher setting, when you are not going to be home. Most air conditioners can make rooms comfortably cool within a half an hour.  If you have a window air conditioner, you may want to get an air conditioner timer, which is available at most hardware stores.
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->For central air conditioning units,  you should install a programmable thermostat so you can program the temperature to adjust to a comfortable range before you arrive home. You can also adjust the setting to be a few degrees warmer at night and use fans to help you keep cool while you sleep.

Set Thermostat to Reduce Air Conditioning Costs

->The next most important thing is to set your air conditioning thermostat for the  highest room temperature that you find acceptable. You should feel cool during the summer when your room temperature is about 78°. If you can remain reasonably comfortable at a slightly higher temperature, then by all means set it slightly higher.

->If the outdoor temperature soars to an extremely high mark, it is wise to make your home no more than 15° cooler inside. That means that if it’s 95° outside, you would still find relief at 80° indoors. For guidance on using air conditioners which do not have numerical thermostats, keep a thermometer on the wall of your room and read the temperature level frequently to make the proper adjustments.

->Be sure to only cool the parts of your home that you are using. Close off doors to rooms that are not in use. Keep doors to basements and second floor rooms closed as well. Close blinds and curtains to reduce radiant heat that comes in through windows. Consider using window energy films, which are designed to block heat gain from the outside summer sun. Energy Film™ is easy to install and can help you save 12-18% on annual energy costs

How to Take Care of Your Air Conditioner

->Be sure to remove and wash filters at least once a month in room air conditioning units. Other filters must be discarded and replaced by new ones. The most important time to replace a your filters is at the beginning of the air conditioning season. The condenser coils and fins can become dirty and clogged. After 18 months of operation, an air conditioner can lose from 10 to 27 percent of its efficiency because the condenser gets dirty. Follow the instructions in your owners manual for taking care of your air conditioner. For whole house units, an annual checkup by a service technician is highly recommended.

->Place window air conditioning units in a central location in a wall in a room (the middle instead of a corner window).  If possible, choose a shady- or north side- of your home or apartment.

->Keep blinds and drapes closed on the sunny side of the house. Avoid putting  furniture, drapes or curtains where they would block circulation of air in front of  the air conditioner. Unnecessary lights waste electricity, add heat to the room and make the air conditioner’s job harder.

Use Fans to Offset Your Cooling Costs

->You can also reduce your cooling costs by using fans throughout your home to keep the cool air circulating. Ceiling fans can also be very helpful. In hot weather, the fan’s direction of rotation should be set so that air is blown downward (Usually counter-clockwise. The blades should lead with the up turned side as they spin).

->Provided the ceiling fan is properly sized for the room in which it is operating, the efficiency of the moving air can actually exceed that of an the air conditioning unit. Therefore, for peak efficiency, you can set your air conditioner at the lower fan setting and let the ceiling fan do the work of circulating the air.

These are just some of the ways you can save energy and reduce air conditioning costs. Adding insulation, weatherstripping and energy efficient windows are other concerns you may need to consider. Everything you do to save energy will also help you have a greener home which is good for the environment!

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Home Solar Kits Reviewed

Solar energy for homes can be an affordable way to slash the amount you pay for electricity each month. I reviewed a number of do it yourself home solar kits, and came up with these top three picks! These “Do It Yourself Home Solar Kits” can show you how to generate your own power to reduce or even eliminate your energy bills.

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Written by: Michael Harvey – Home Energy Enthusiast
Guarantee: 8 weeks
Cost: $49.97US

Earth4Energy is presented in a clear, concise step-by-step format. You will learn the basics of solar energy which includes how solar energy is generated. It includes all the information you will need for a complete solar energy installation. The high quality videos use screen captures and animations to explain how to make you own solar panels and a wind turbine. Wind power is a great backup for when you have long periods of cloudy days. So it makes sense to build a wind turbine too! This renewable home energy kit can teach you how you can reduce your power costs by up to 80% — or even eliminate them.  Earth4Energy also includes a cd delivered to your door!

The Earth4Energy Home Solar Kit has been featured in the New York Times, CNN, NBC, CNET and more.

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Power4Home – #2 Pick

Written by: John Russel – Home Energy Expert, Electrician
Guarantee: 8 weeks
Cost: slashed to $49.97US

Power4Home Home contains video and written instructions on how you can create your own mini home power plant with Advanced Power Saving Technologies. You can slash your energy bills up to 75% by learning how you can install your own solar panels and your own wind turbine. Power4 Home includes:

  • Complete Video Guides
  • Written Manuals to give you every detail
  • Work Sheets to guide your project
  • Exclusive Parts Suppliers List
  • IRS TAX Rebate Forms
  • Life Time PREMIUM Support Membership

Bonus Books

  • “How to Prepare an Emergency Survival Kit”
  • “How to Survive any Storm”
  • “5 Point Survival Guide”

Click on the link below to view John’ s special video!

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Home Made Energy – #3 PickHome Made Energy

Written by: Bill Ford, Energy Consultant
Guarantee: 8 weeks
Cost: $47.00US – including fast action bonuses

Home Made Energy includes step by step instructions and easy to follow diagrams on how build your own solar power system and your own wind turbine. You can easily build your own mini power plant, all with components that can be purchased from your local hardware store.

Home Made Energy has been featured in Popular Science and Popular Mechanics.

This home solar guide will show you how to make you own solar panels and a homemade battery back up system.  The instructions are good, and includes a bonus video along with a year membership in Bill’s energy savings system updates.

Click on the link below to hear Bill’s special message!

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These are all electronic books (eBooks), which means that they are available for immediate download after purchase. You can start building your home energy kit almost immediately. You can even email the authors if you need any help!

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Home Made Energy <– Click to reach official site here!

There’s no better time than right now to learn how you can start generating your own electricity with these do it yourself  home solar kits! You will be doing your part for the environment while increasing the resale value of your home!

Seven Hot Weather Home Energy Savers

Here are seven more hot weather energy savers!

1. Set air-conditioning thermostats no lower that 78°. The 78° temperature is considered to be reasonably comfortable and energy efficient  temperature. One authority estimates that if this setting raises the temperature 6° (78° vs 72°), then your home cooling costs should drop around 47%.

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Set no lower than 78 degrees

If everyone in the United States would raise their cooling thermostats 6° during the summer, the nation would save more than the equivalent of 36 billion kilowatt hours of electricity, or 25 of the Nation’s total electricity consumption for a year.

2. Use a programmable thermostat. Set it to a higher temperature for when you will not be at home. You can also set it a few degrees higher at night and use fans to help you keep cool!

3. Run the air conditioner only on really hot days and set the fan speed on high. In very humid weather, set the fan at low speed to provide less cooling but more moisture removal. Clean or replace air conditioner filters at least once a month. Turning the fan will require more energy if the filter is dirty.

4. If you can confine your living spaces to fewer rooms, close off  the rooms that are not being occupied. If those rooms are not going to be used for several hours, turn off the AC to those rooms temporarily.

5. Buy the cooling equipment  with the smallest capacity to do the job. More cooling power than necessary is inefficient and more costly. Energy-efficient ratios (EER’s) for most air-conditioning units should be available from dealers, and some window units are labeled to show the EER ( the higher the EER, the more efficient the air conditioner). If you don’t see a label on the unit, ask the dealer for information.

6. Make sure you have you cooling equipment serviced at least once a year and make sure filters are kept clean.

7. Learn more about efficient home weatherization and energy saving products that can help you make even a bigger reduction in your home energy bills each month.

One example would be to install Radiant Barriers in your attic, which will address radiation (Electromagnetic) heat transfer, the single most efficient type of heat transfer, by reflecting that radiation away from the radiant barrier.  A typical home will loose heat in the winter and gain heat in the summer and the majority of that heat is radiant heat, so stopping radiant heat transfer in both the winter and summer months is one very effective way to reduce your energy cost.

These seven hot weather or warm climate energy saving tips should help you reduce your monthly home energy bills.

Information Source: The Kansas Energy Saving Handbook for Homeowners

by James W. Morrison

Disclaimer: Results of applying these energy saving tips may vary according to unforeseen existing variables. No claims are intended or implied.

Environmentalism: Early History of Going Green?

Environmentalism and environmental concerns are often referred to as the “Green Movement”. Where did “Going Green” get its start? Are we the first generation to become concerned about saving the environment?

The answer is “No”!  Environmentalism actually began years ago!

In the United States, early environmental efforts can be traced as far back as 1739, but were generally referred to as “conservation” until the 1950s. Benjamin Franklin and other Philadelphia residents, citing “public rights,” petitioned the Pennsylvania Assembly to stop waste dumping and remove tanneries from Philadelphia’s commercial district.

The US  movement expanded in the 1800s, out of concerns for protecting the natural resources of the West, with individuals such as John Muir and Henry David Thoreau making key philosophical contributions. Thoreau was interested in peoples’ relationship with nature and studied this by living as close to nature in a simple life. He published his experiences in the book Walden, which argues that people should become intimately close with nature. Muir came to believe in nature’s inherent right to be protected, especially after spending time hiking in Yosemite Valley and studying both the ecology and geology. He successfully lobbied congress to form Yosemite National Park and went on to set up the Sierra Club. The conservationist principles as well as his belief in an inherent right of nature were to become the bedrock of modern environmentalism.

In the 20th century, environmental ideas continued to grow in popularity and recognition. Efforts were starting to be made to save some wildlife, particularly the American Bison. The death of the last Passenger Pigeon as well as the endangerment of the American Bison helped to focus the minds of conservationists and popularize their concerns. In 1916 the National Park Service was founded by US President Woodrow Wilson.

Throughout the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s and beyond, photography was used to enhance public awareness of the need for protecting land and recruiting members to environmental organizations. David Brower, Ansel Adams and Nancy Newhall created the Sierra Club Exhibit Format Series, which helped raise public environmental awareness and brought a rapidly increasing flood of new members to the Sierra Club and to the environmental movement in general.  The Sierra Club often led a coalition of many environmental groups including the Wilderness Society and many others.

After a focus on preserving wilderness in the 1950s and 1960s, the Sierra Club and other groups broadened their focus to include such issues as air and water pollution, population control, and curbing the exploitation of natural resources.

In 1962 Silent Spring by American biologist Rachel Carson was published. The book cataloged the environmental impacts of the indiscriminate spraying of DDT in the US and questioned the logic of releasing large amounts of chemicals into the environment without fully understanding their effects on ecology or human health. The book suggested that DDT and other pesticides may cause cancer and that their agricultural use was a threat to wildlife, particularly birds. The resulting public concern led to the creation of the United States Environmental Protection Agency in 1970 which subsequently banned the agricultural use of DDT in the US in 1972. The limited use of DDT in disease vector control continues to this day in certain parts of the world and remains controversial. The book’s legacy was to produce a far greater awareness of environmental issues and interest into how people affect the environment. With this new interest in environment came interest in problems such as air pollution and petroleum spills, and environmental interest grew. New pressure groups formed, notably Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth.

In the 1970s, the Chipko movement was formed in India; influenced by Mohandas Gandhi, they set up peaceful resistance to deforestation by literally hugging trees (leading to the term “tree huggers”). Their peaceful methods of protest and slogan “ecology is permanent economy” were very influential.

By the mid-1970s, many felt that people were on the edge of environmental catastrophe. The Back-to-the-land movement started to form and ideas of environmental ethics joined with anti-Vietnam War sentiments and other political issues. These individuals lived outside normal society and started to take on some of the more radical environmental theories such as deep ecology. Around this time more mainstream environmentalism was starting to show force with the signing of the Endangered Species Act in 1973 and the formation of CITES in 1975.

Environmentalism as a movement has and will continue to cover several areas of institutional and industrial focus. Examples of these areas include: consumption of ecosystems and natural resources into waste, dumping waste into disadvantaged communities, air pollution, water pollution, weak infrastructure, exposure of organic life to toxins, monoculture, and various other focuses. Because of these divisions, the environmental or “Green Movement” can be categorized into several areas of concern which include: Environmental Science, Environmental Activism, Environmental Advocacy, and Environmental Justice.

Environmentalism today has also evolved to deal with new issues such as global warming and genetic engineering. We must continue to stand strong in defending environmental issues, lest our planet perish and we along with it!

Information Sources: Wikipedia and Amazon.com

Reduce Home Energy Costs: Summer Check List

Early summer is a good time to look for ways that you can reduce energy costs in you home:


You can reduce home energy costs this summer by making a few simple changes.

Use a programmable thermostat

Programmable thermostats  allow you to preset household temperatures to suit your needs for day and night. For instance, in summer, you could program your thermostat to increase the temperature an hour before turning in for the night and then lower it again an hour before you awaken in the morning. You could also program it to increase the temperature for any period during the day when you are not home and then restore the temperature shortly before you return home. (Naturally in winter months, you would do the opposite)

For example, you could have the temperature set at 17°C (63°F) when you are sleeping or not at home and at 20°C (68°F) when you are awake and at home. Experiment with the unit until you find the most comfortable and economical routine for you and your family.

Switch ceiling fan blades

Using fans around your home can help reduce energy costs. By switching ceiling fan blades to push cool air down, where you’ll most enjoy it. Observe the fan while it’s running: In summer, you want the leading edge of the blades (the part that goes around first) higher than the trailing edge (the part that rotates last). Locate the fan’s switch on its outside body. When set correctly for summer, you can stand beneath it and feel the breeze. This should allow you to adjust your thermostat higher (or set the air conditioning lower), saving fuel while enjoying the cooling effect of the moving air.

Clean dryer vents

Although you probably know that you need to remove the  lint from your dryers lint after each use,  you may not have heard that maintenance also includes cleaning the hose that brings the moist air from the dryer to the outdoors. You should use a long-handled brush, or get a dryer vent brush.  Also, clean the recess beneath the filter with a lint-trap brush. Make sure to purchase a brush that fits your dryer’s particular lint-trap type. Read the dryer’s manual for directions. Check vent hoses to ensure they fit tightly to each other, to the dryer and to the outside of the house. Pull out the dryer and vacuum accumulated lint under and around it.

These are just a few ways to reduce home energy costs  in the summer months. Perhaps you can think of more ways to save energy at home. Please comment on this post with your ideas below!

Natural Homemade Beauty Recipes

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Natural Skin Care Recipes

Most stores now have a line of “natural” beauty products. Unfortunately, they often come with a big price tag attached. What’s even worse though,  is that  many of these companies will  list a few botanical ingredients on their labels to entice consumers, hoping they won’t notice the list of synthetic petrochemical and oleochemical emollients, thickeners, detergents, fragrances and preservatives that are present as well.

To learn more about natural beauty products that are safe, you may want to visit a site called Nontoxic Alternatives.

Some people really enjoy making their own natural beauty products at home.  Making beauty products yourself doesn’t have to be difficult and can also be a lot fun.

Here are 3 quick and easy Skin Care Recipes to get you started. (There are many more in the book!)

Facial Mask
Eating good food helps give you the right nutrients you need to look good.  You can get more of these vitamins and minerals by putting the good stuff right on the skin.

Combining a mashed carrot, mashed avocado, and a beaten egg with a half cup a few tablespoons of honey creates a great face mask that provides vitamins, and improves the tone and texture of your skin. Just stir well, apply, let sit for about 15 minutes, and then wash off with cool water.

After you’re washed and nourished your skin, you can use grated cucumber or diluted lemon juice as a toner to help tighten your skin and close up your pores to close your pores and keep your skin looking great.

Hair Conditioner
Many people pay a lot of money for a conditioner that actually makes your hair look and feel good. Here’s a great natural recipe to save you money and help your hair.

Just mix an egg yolk with a tablespoon of castor oil and apply to hair. Let sit for about ten minutes and rinse out. You can use this every so often as a conditioning treatment for healthy shiny hair. If you like being experimental, you can try mixing other kitchen items, herbs, and natural items with eggs for healthy, shiny hair.

Hand and Foot Cream
A quick face mask will help make you look great in not a lot of time, but hands and feet require extra care.

Use ½ cup of olive oil mixed with natural sea salt and massage into your hands and feet. Leave a few minutes to soak and then rinse off with warm water.

When it comes to creating your own natural beauty products, these recipes are just the start.

Find many more in this fun and simple  Skin Care Recipes ebook!

You will feel great about using these natural beauty recipes at home, because they are safe, natural and inexpensive to make and to use!

Ten Ways to Become an Eco Parent

What does it mean to be an eco-parent? Well, have you ever heard the phrase, “children learn by our actions, not by our words?” When it comes to many issues, this is very true. Children emulate what they see! If you want your children to grow up to be environmentally conscious and responsible adults, show them what that looks like at home. Show them what it means to be eco-friendly.

Here are ten ways to become an eco-parent.

1. Buy organic when possible

In this instance, it is important to also discuss with your children why you buy organic. Make them part of the shopping process by having them find items on your grocery list. Take them to the farmer’s market with your or join a CSA (community sustained agriculture) program and have them come with you when you visit the farm. Share with your children your thoughts on why to buy organic produce and then follow through with your actions.

2. Recycle

ecolivingbadgeThis is such a small thing but it has a huge impact. If your community waste management program offers a recycling program, then getting your children involved is easy. Have them recycle paper, clean out plastic containers and help with the recycling system in your home. If you don’t have the convenience of curbside recycling, it is a bit more of a process, but children can still get involved and it can become a family routine.

3. Get the kids involved in green cleaning

Most cleaning products from the store contain chemicals and fragrances (including phlalates) that can harm your health.  If you are going to get your children involved in cleaning and caring for the home, then they are all going to be exposed to these nasty chemicals. Natural cleaners are a safer option for the whole family and for your community. Purchase environmentally safe cleaners, or  just  make your own homemade cleaners at  home. You probably have many of the items that you will need already on hand, such as baking soda, vinegar and lemon juice.  Learn more with this ultimate guide to speedy green cleaning at home.

4. Walk, ride your bike or take public transportation

Demonstrate to your children the value of conserving resources by practicing good eco-friendly habits. It will also encourage healthy physical activity. Take them on nature walks, visiting wildlife preservation’s and learning about animals and their habitats. Spending time together as a family will also foster better family relationships.

5. Use reusable products whenever possible

One very simple way to accomplish this is to use reusable shopping bags. Children are great for helping you remember to bring them along when you head to the store!

6. Teach them about conservation

Show your children how to avoid wasting water, electricity and other resources used every day at home. Even young children can learn to turn off the light switch and water faucet or shut a door to a room that does not need to be heated.

7. Plant an organic garden

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Organic Food Gardening Beginners Manual

Children of all ages love digging their hands in the dirt and growing things. Let them choose what they want to grow, help them cultivate it and teach them about planting and growing their own fruits and vegetables. Plant an organic garden to encourage children to eat healthier foods too!

8. Breastfeed infants

Breastfeeding isn’t just better for a child’s health, it eliminates the need to manufacture and distribute formula. And when your other children see you breastfeeding their sibling, they begin to develop an appreciation for its practicality and that it is the most natural way of feeding a baby.

9. Teach children to appreciate the world

Visiting other places helps children develop an appreciation and an awareness for the world outside their immediate surroundings. By sharing different experiences together with your children, you can help them develop healthy attitudes about our world and how they can help to keep it beautiful and green!

10. Buy used instead of new

Clothing, furniture and even kitchen appliances can all be purchased used. This keeps them out of the landfills and it saves money and resources manufacturing and distributing these items. Children and adults can enjoy a day shopping at garage sales or thrift shops. Having your own garage sale is a great way for children to learn about recycling their unused items as well.

By following these ten tips, you will be on your way to becoming an eco-parent! You will be showing your family the importance of adopting the important environmentally friendly practices that make sense for you and your family. Your children will grow up knowing that you thought it was important to conserve and hopefully they’ll adopt the same philosophy!

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