Air Dry

Category : Household

It is warming up outside and thus a perfect time to start hanging your laundry to dry outside.  This saves electricity and is a great way to freshen your laundry naturally.  I personally don’t have an outside space where I can hang things so I have a drying rack that I open up in my guest room.  When the rack is full I hang what I can in random places throughout the room…get creative!  I do still use the dryer for some things but I air dry at least 50% of my laundry all throughout the year, which saves money and the environment.

Michigan Shelter Pets – Montcalm County – Act NOW!

Category : Animals

R & R Research sells dogs and cats it receives from Montcalm County Animal Shelter to research facilities. ©iStock.com

Many of the pets at the Montcalm County Animal Shelter in Stanton, Mich., aren’t destined for loving, adoptive homes-they’re headed for a company that sells dogs and cats into research.The Montcalm County Board of Commissioners, which oversees the shelter, currently provides pets free of charge to Howard City, Mich.-based R & R Research. The for-profit business is one of 11 U.S.-based Class B dealer facilities licensed by the USDA to round up live “random source” dogs and cats-from shelters, auctions, flea markets, private individuals and other sources-to sell to animal research facilities.

On Monday, April 27, the Montcalm County Board of commissioners will vote on the renewal of R & R Research’s contract.   If you live in Michigan – take action NOW!

The USDA has also documented a number of owned pets at the R & R Research facility, some of whom were sold to research facilities. Between August 1995 and December 2002, USDA inspectors noted six microchipped dogs and one cat at the facility. Three of these pets were returned to their owners and four were sold to a research facility. It is impossible to know how many owned pets who did not have microchips, or were not scanned for microchips, were sold by R & R Research to research facilities instead of being returned to their owners.

 Read more of this article on the website of The Humane Society of the United States.

CFLs

Category : Household

Why the EPA, DOE and others are promoting the use of CFLs

CFL

CFLs use significantly less energy than traditional light bulbs (75% less). If every home in America replaced just one incandescent light bulb with an ENERGY STAR qualified CFL, we would save enough energy to light more than 3 million homes and prevent greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to that of 800,000 cars. And even though CFLs contain a small amount of mercury that could ultimately end up in the environment, that amount is significantly less than the amount of mercury avoided as a result of the energy savings.

The Facts about CFLs and Mercury

  • Mercury is an essential element in the operation of fluorescent lighting; it allows the bulbs to be an efficient light source. Because CFLs contain trace amounts of mercury, it is important to educate yourself on proper use, recycling and disposal of these products.
  • Because CFLs use less electricity than traditional light bulbs, they reduce demand for electricity; that reduction means less mercury is emitted from power plants.
  • CFLs contain a very small amount of mercury – an average of 4 milligrams in each bulb.
  • No mercury is released when the bulbs are intact or in use.

When your bulb burns out please recycle it…places like Home Depot have a box, typically near customer service, in which to recycle it.

How should I clean up a broken fluorescent bulb?
Because CFLs contain a small amount of mercury, EPA recommends the following clean-up and disposal guidelines:
1. Before Clean-up: Air Out the Room
•Have people and pets leave the room, and don’t let anyone walk through the breakage area on their way out.
•Open a window and leave the room for 15 minutes or more.
•Shut off the central forced-air heating/air conditioning system, if you have one.
2. Clean-Up Steps for Hard Surfaces
•Carefully scoop up glass fragments and powder using stiff paper or cardboard and place them in a glass jar with metal lid (such as a canning jar) or in a sealed plastic bag.
•Use sticky tape, such as duct tape, to pick up any remaining small glass pieces and powder.
•Wipe the area clean with damp paper towels or disposable wet wipes. Place towels in the glass jar or plastic bag.
•Do not use a vacuum or broom to clean up the broken bulb on hard surfaces.
3. Clean-up Steps for Carpeting or Rug:
•Carefully pick up glass fragments and place them in a glass jar with metal lid (such as a canning jar) or in a sealed plastic bag.
•Use sticky tape, such as duct tape, to pick up any remaining small glass fragments and powder.
•If vacuuming is needed after all visible materials are removed, vacuum the area where the bulb was broken.
•Remove the vacuum bag (or empty and wipe the canister), and put the bag or vacuum debris in a sealed plastic bag.
4. Clean-up Steps for Clothing, Bedding, etc.:
•If clothing or bedding materials come in direct contact with broken glass or mercury-containing powder from inside the bulb that may stick to the fabric, the clothing or bedding should be thrown away. Do not wash such clothing or bedding because mercury fragments in the clothing may contaminate the machine and/or pollute sewage.
•You can, however, wash clothing or other materials that have been exposed to the mercury vapor from a broken CFL, such as the clothing you are wearing when you cleaned up the broken CFL, as long as that clothing has not come into direct contact with the materials from the broken bulb.
•If shoes come into direct contact with broken glass or mercury-containing powder from the bulb, wipe them off with damp paper towels or disposable wet wipes. Place the towels or wipes in a glass jar or plastic bag for disposal.
5. Disposal of Clean-up Materials
•Immediately place all clean-up materials outdoors in a trash container or protected area for the next normal trash pickup.
•Wash your hands after disposing of the jars or plastic bags containing clean-up materials.
•Check with your local or state government about disposal requirements in your specific area. Some states do not allow such trash disposal. Instead, they require that broken and unbroken mercury-containing bulbs be taken to a local recycling center.
6. Future Cleaning of Carpeting or Rug: Air Out the Room During and After Vacuuming
•The next several times you vacuum, shut off the central forced-air heating/air conditioning system and open a window before vacuuming.
•Keep the central heating/air conditioning system shut off and the window open for at least 15 minutes after vacuuming is completed.

This was all taken from Energy Star, so for more information about compact fluorescent bulbs, visit http://www.energystar.gov/cfls
For more information about compact fluorescent bulbs and mercury, visit http://www.energystar.gov/mercury

Opt To Adopt

Category : Animals

Please consider adopting your next pet.  There are so many dogs and cats in shelters that are in desperate need of a home.  These animals make the most loving of pets as they are truly grateful for you love and care.

Visit PAWS Chicago’s Pippen Fasseas Adoption Center at Clybourn and Racine.  You can even see some of the little ones awaiting adoption online before going in!  PAWS Chicago is the city’s largest NO KILL shelter.  Click to find your new canine best friend!  Click to find your new feline best friend!

Click on the image above to learn more about adoption from The Humane Society of The United States.

Happy Earth Day!!

Category : Dining Out, Household

5 simple things you can do starting TODAY to make a difference:

1.  Turn off lights when you’re not in the room
2.  Turn off water while brushing your teeth or shaving
3.  Bring reusable bags with you when shopping (keep them in your trunk)
4.  Walk or take public transportation – leave the car at home
5.  Get a reusable coffee mug – most coffee shops will give you a discount on your beverage

Dunkin’ Donuts – Composting?!

Category : Dining Out, Food & Beverages

Dunkin' Donuts in St. Petersburg, FL

Wow!  Who would have thought that a Dunkin’ Donuts would lead the way in composting their coffee grounds and paper waste?!  I was excited to hear that this new Dunkin’ Donuts in St. Petersburg, FL is not only the first in the chain to be LEED Certified but they have a Mother’s Organics worm composter out back!  This is wonderful to see and I hope the idea spreads not only to other Dunkin’ Donuts but to other businesses!

Mother's Organics Composter at Dunkin' Donuts

Meat’s Not Green

Category : Dining Out, Food & Beverages, Recipes

Producing meat actually causes more damage to the environment than any other factor.  Although I am a vegetarian, I’m not pushing you to do the same.  I respect everyones right to make their own choices.  I just feel it is important to make informed decisions.  Take a moment to watch the video below and consider eating a little less meat …it’ll make a HUGE impact on the environment!

Duchess Marden Skin Care

Category : Beauty

Damascena Face Creme

I began using Duchess Marden skin care in January and I LOVE it!  Made of plant based ingredients, it is pure skin care at its best and smells absolutely divine. 

The products are free of petro-chemicals, parabens, stearates, chemical preservatives and artificial ingredients.  The company makes certain that the ingredients come from sustainable farming and that workers at the source of the ingredients are treated fairly.  The line is vegan and of course not tested on animals.

I am currently using:

Damascena Neck & Decollete Serum
BENEFITS
* Stimulates collagen to firm skin on neck and chest
* Promotes healthy cell growth to retain skin’s elasticity
* Aids in discoloration, lightening dark spots while reducing melanin
* Regenerates and hydrates skin tissue
* Supplies anti-oxidants which act as free-radical scavengers, reducing the appearance of aging

Damascena Face Creme
BENEFITS
* Mushroom extracts works actively to effectively fade hyper-pigmentation and discoloration
* Moisturizes with organic shea butter and apricot oil
* Key vitamins and minerals improve cellular metabolism
* Restores and dramatically increases the natural water content in your skin
* Key vitamins and minerals improve cellular metabolism
* Regenerates damaged tissue and stimulates collagen rebuilding

Damascena Anti-Wrinkle Serum
(I put this on/under my eyes every night before bed…I only use it during the day if I’m not wearing eye makeup as I find my Josie Maran Mascara wears off under my eyes and my eyeshadow creases – for other areas it is just fine for daytime)
BENEFITS
* Hydrates dry, delicate eye tissue and facial skin, with no oily residue.
* Diminishes fine lines and wrinkles
* Reduces puffiness
* Fades discoloration
* Enhances and fortifies cell growth
* Acts as a free-radical scavenger, reducing appearance of aging
* Increases moisture retention

You can purchase the entire line directly on their website or use the site to find where you can purchase them at a shop near you.  I purchase my products at Merz Apothecary in Macy’s on State Street in Chicago.

Damascena Neck & Decollete Serum

 

Josie Maran (whose cosmetics I love) uses Duchess Marden and is one of several who has posted their testimonies on the Duchess Marden website – check them out! 

Damascena Anti-Wrinkle Serum

Tarantino’s – Chicago

Category : Dining Out, Food & Beverages

Friday night Eric and I went to one of our favorite restaurants:

Tarantino’s
1112 W Armitage Ave
Chicago, IL 60614
(773) 871-2929

 

The weather was beautiful so we were able to enjoy a lovely evening walk to and from Tarantino’s.  I’m a huge fan of Italian food so there are always several things on the menu that I want to order.

Upon arrival they serve a scoop of olive tapenade in a small bowl of olive oil to top their freshly baked bread.  The olive flavor is light - not overpowering and the texture is creamy – simply delightful!  I could seriously have just that along with a nice class of red wine and be happy – but then I’d be missing out on so many other wonderful things. 

My favorite dish is the Butternut Squash Ravioli with pine nuts and a sage butter sauce.  It is light and flavorful and doesn’t leave you feeling overstuffed and uncomfortable.  For this occasion we decided to try a few new things - we ordered two appetizers and two salads to share between us.  I know Bruschetta is Bruschetta, but theirs is quite delish – I’m sure the added feta cheese is part of what makes it different from the standard.  The cold artichoke salad was fabulous with olives and tomatoes.  Eric is a huge fan of Caesar Salad and theirs did NOT disappoint!  I enjoyed the Beet Salad with green apples, arugula, walnuts and gorgonzola.

I absolutely MUST have dessert to complete a good meal but sometimes I am so full I end up having to pass.  I don’t believe I’ve ever been able to make it to dessert at Tarantino’s !  Since we opted for the lighter meal I was FINALLY able to order their Tiramisu and it was FABULOUS!  Definitely freshly made – very light and fluffy!  Along with an espresso it was a perfect end to a wonderful evening.

Don’t Toss Batteries In The Trash!

Category : Household

I’ve read that batteries can be dropped off at Best Buy, The Home Depot, Target, Staples, Sears, Verizon Wireless and Patagonia, among others.  I have yet to verify these but I suppose it may also vary by location so keep your eyes peeled next time you’re in any of these stores!

If you live in Chicago take your old batteries to any Walgreen’s or Chicago Public Library to recycle them rather than disposing of them in your trash.

This recycling program includes most batteries used in the home both disposal & rechargeable, including:

  • Alkaline Batteries – these are the typical disposable batteries, Duracell, Energizer, Ever Ready
  • Lithium Batteries – these are typically found in cameras
  • All Button Type Batteries – often found in watches and smaller electronic devices