Monday, August 15, 2011

10 Steps To A Greener Kitchen


Did you know that your kitchen is one of the biggest drains on your home's energy bills? With sinks, dish washers, refrigerators and all kinds of electric appliances, and let's not forget about the non-recyclable food packaging, it's no wonder that learning how to "greenify" kitchens has become so important. Protect your wallet and your planet by following these ten easy steps to making your kitchen green.


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to wear jewelry again.It has been estimated that using a dishwasher uses about 37% less energy than washing dishes by hand. This only holds true if you let the faucet run continually as you hand wash. If you don't have a dishwasher, fill one side of your sink up with soapy water and other other side with clean water to rinse the dishes. If you have only one large area in your sink, you can purchase a plastic tub to fill up with soapy water for very little money.Appliances that are turned off but plugged in still use energy - this is called vampire energy. Unplug all appliances that aren't in use such as toasters, blenders, televisions and other appliances and you can save a couple hundred dollars a year! If you're not looking forward to plugging and unplugging the most-used appliances all day long, you can purchase a $10 surge strip that will allow you to plug in many appliances. The power strip has one button that controls everything plugged into it.When cattle belch, methane gas is released, which traps 23% more heat into the Earth's atmosphere than carbon dioxide. Livestock manure is also the source of two-thirds of man-made nitrous oxide, which traps 300% percent more heat than carbon dioxide. Raising and eating livestock is responsible for more greenhouse emissions than transportation! Try cutting back on the amount of red meat you and your family consume. Instead of cooking 10 ounce steaks for each family member, use one steak and chop it up for a stir-fry. If you're feeling adventurous, try going vegetarian a few days a week.Step 8: Eat local and eat organicAdd to Digg Bookmark with del.icio.us Add to NewsvineStep 9: RecycleThis automatic espresso machine is incredibly easy to operate its actually difficult not to make a flawless tasting coffee latte each time. In actual fact it is certain that your coffee will taste exactly the same on every occasion, this is certainly the big advantage of using coffee capsules. Then the brewing process begins with either one or two cups. It is possible to brew as much as 5 4 ounce cups on the single reservoir of water. To make cleaning up easy, the not fixed parts, including pod holders and tank are dishwasher-safe.One of many problems with conventional drip coffee makers and espresso automatic coffee machines is cleaning the coffee machine after wards is a big job and including the kitchen sink getting blocked with spent coffee grounds. With this single cup coffee maker because each of the ingredients are enclosed within the sealed capsule, all you have got to do is dispose the used capsule straight into the garbage bin. There is no reason to be having to deal with messy used coffee grounds.

Research how you should recycle in your town. What do the recyclers accept? How should it be sorted? Do you need special bins? Does the recycling company pickup on a different day than the trash? These are all things you should know so that you can make the most out of your garbage!




Author: Kathryn Steed


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