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Green Living
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Saving money is critical in today’s economy. Most people do not stop to realize just how much money they could save if they would make their home more energy efficient. Wasting energy is one of the most common ways that consumers today overspend. There are a number of things that you can do from choosing the right appliances to turning off lights when a room is not in use. Here, we outline a few ways that you can make your home more energy efficient and enjoy savings of several hundred dollars every year in some cases:
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Food
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Virtually every mom in the world needs a quick meal idea on occasion. Whether you work full-time or you simply have errands to run, children to tote to various activities or other responsibilities, having a list of easy to prepare meals will help you to get through those busy nights while still ensuring that your family is eating healthy. The following is a list of fast meals that can be prepared quickly and with very little effort. The recipes are considered healthy and will help you to feed your family a good meal when you only have a few minutes to spare:
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House keeping
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If you have your home completely organized, congratulations. You are among a rare group of women who really can do it all. For those of you who do need more organization, it really is not as difficult as it sounds. Housekeeping organization is an excellent habit to form and will help you to keep your home presentable even when you really do not have time for deep cleaning. Staying organized helps you in a number of ways and can be done in just a little time. Here are a few tips to get you started on housekeeping organization:
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Green Living
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Having a “green” home is not nearly as difficult as you may think. Recycling is an excellent way to cut down on environmental waste and offers parents an excellent learning tool for their children. Getting started is relatively easy and takes very little time and you will quickly get used to the habit of recycling. You will simply need to organize your recycling efforts and check to see where the recycling areas are located in your city for drop off.
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Food
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Many people pay little attention to safely storing their food. Of course, if you are not practicing safe food storage, you could one day open your fridge to a noxious odor or actually make your family sick by feeding them foods that are no longer fresh. Food storage is not difficult; you simply have to learn when foods go bad and how to prolong their usability. How you store foods will depend on the type of food. For instance, dairy and meats are stored in a cold environment while packaged or canned foods can be stored in cupboards.
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House keeping
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Even if it isn’t actually spring, you can spring clean your home. The best times to schedule a true deep cleaning are during the early spring or late fall months when the weather is pleasingly cool and you can open up your windows and allow the fresh air in. The key to a really good spring cleaning is not that you do it in spring. The real key is in organizing your cleaning and not allowing the thought of spring cleaning to overwhelm you to the point that you cannot get anything accomplished.
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Green Living
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There are more and more consumers becoming interested in consuming organic foods as opposed to those that are overly processed and less healthy. Of course, buying purely organic foods can become very expensive. Growing your own is a much better and cheaper option. Studies have shown that in the United States alone, consumers spend upwards of $8 billion every year on organic foods. If you have the extra money to spend then you have no worries. However, those who do not have the additional funds available for organic foods but still want to avoid pesticides and other chemicals in their food choices can easily begin growing their own and saving money at the same time.
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