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Friday, April 29, 2011

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Posted: 28 Apr 2011 01:26 PM PDT

Iulius Andreescu a scris un articol pe blog: Strazi blocate traficului auto Se pare ca maine, in Londra, cateva zeci de strazi vor fi inchise cu ocazia nuntii regale. Evident, vor fi inchise pentru masini, nu si pentru pietoni. Deci pentru a vedea nunta lui Wiliam si Kate ati putea sa inchiriati o bicicleta, ca sa va deplasati mai usor. Diversele momente relevante pentru nunta vor incepe [...]

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Soap Nuts Natural Shampoo Recipe

Posted: 23 Feb 2011 06:37 AM PST


Natural shampoo from Soap Nuts:: DIY

I have found few products that live up to the bill like soap nuts.
I first started reading about soap nuts and the great natural cleansing benefits they had a few months ago.  I read that I could make a natural shampoo and body wash at home from their skins.

Why should you choose to make natural shampoo from soap nuts?

I think there are a number of reasons why soap nut natural shampoo rocks:
  • The first is that it’s an Eco-friendly substitute to processed soaps and shampoos.
  • My second reason is that creating your own soap is less expensive than the commercial labels.  You can make your own soap nut shampoo and body wash for cents on the dollar as opposed to other pre-made Eco-friendly options.
Because your water supply may fluctuate, you can make as little or as much as you can depending on your resources.
I was amazed after I learned this recipe!  It is so simple!

4 steps to natural shampoo:

1. Simply place 8-10 soap nut skins in a small cotton drawstring sack.
2. Second, you need to bring to a boil 3-4 cups of water, then add the cotton bag to the boil for 15 minutes. This process will  pull out the saponin from the soap nut skins, producing a soapy foundation.
3. After you have finished boiling the skins, remove the pot from the stove top to cool.  Remove the cotton bag only after the water has cooled.
4. This is a great opportunity to re-use a shampoo container to keep your new shampoo.
Soap nut shampoo has a much more watery consistency than traditional store bought shampoo.

 

Natural Shampoo… and bodywash?

Don’t fret, this recipe will leave your hair naturally clean and can double as body wash.

soap nut natural shampoo
If this is your first time using soap nut shampoo, you will find that a little goes a long way and that your hair will take a little time to adjust.
It will probably take about a week for your hair to become adjusted.  If you use too much, you will find that your hair will dry out.  Just use less next time and your hair will balance out.
::Word of Warning:: Use caution the first few times you use it: Raw Saponin in either powder or liquid form is an eye irritant.
It’s no worse than soap in the eyes, just something to keep in mind.  Though I have not experienced anything too abrasive about it, I have heard of some people who are a bit sensitive burning their eyes, though they tell me it is no more agonizing to them than getting regular soap in their eyes.
So that’s the homemade natural shampoo recipe.  Love natural shampoo’s made from soap nuts; share by leaving a comment below :)

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Thursday, April 28, 2011

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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

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Eco-Friendly Barbecue Tips

Posted: 25 Apr 2011 11:06 PM PDT


How to have an Eco-Friendly Barbecue

In today’s environmentally aware world, people are becoming more conscious of the damage to
the environment that a non Eco-friendly barbecue can cause.

A non Eco-friendly barbecue can release many chemicals and emissions into the air, however with a little forethought and planning, it is very easy to barbeque and still go green. The following tips can help.

Build your own Eco-friendly Barbecue Grill

The very best Eco-friendly barbecue is one that is home built. A few rocks or bricks surrounding charcoal will do the trick and a metal shelf from the kitchen oven works well as a grill top. It is helpful to have the barbeque at a
proper height to avoid back strain. A homemade barbecue will not win any beauty contests but the
user can feel assured the environment is not being harmed.

Purchase Charcoal Responsibly

Eco-friendly barbecueAvoid buying charcoal briquettes, as they may contain products such as sodium nitrate and coal dust as a result of processing and also contribute to deforestation. Lump charcoal from sustainable forests is the green choice. It is marked by the Forest Stewardship Council logo, which proves the product was produced with ecological integrity.

Consider Domestic Charcoal

The majority of charcoal used in the United Kingdom is imported. This contributes not only to the deforestation problem but adds transport emissions to an already overtaxed atmosphere. Domestic, FSC approved charcoal can be purchased in 3kg bags at stores such Tesco, B & Q and Sainsbury’s for around £6. Online sources include
dorsetcharcoal.co.uk or graigfarm.co.uk.

Avoid Using Natural Gas at your Eco-friendly Barbecue

While it is true that natural gas burns cleaner than standard charcoal, it actually leaves a larger
overall footprint and is still non-renewable energy.

A basic gas grill uses a great deal of fuel when all of its parts, including electronic ignition, are considered. Eco-friendly charcoal will simply replace carbon monoxide that was absorbed by trees and other plants during their lifetimes, making it carbon neutral.

In short, natural gas is a big no-no for your Eco-friendly barbecue.

Say No to Firelighters

Firelighters will make the barbecue heat up faster but they will also leave toxic residue on food if insufficient time has passed between lighting and cooking. Using sticks, twigs or old newspaper is a safer alternative, especially
with lump charcoal.

This method does require close supervision, but offers a great opportunity to sit
down and enjoy the great outdoors while your Eco-friendly barbecue heats up. Using a cover while cooking will
cut down on total emissions, as well.

Don’t Use Disposable Barbecues

Disposable barbecues offer convenience in that they don’t require cleaning and can
be tossed after use. Most people don’t realise they are generally not recyclable and are therefore
quite bad for the environment. An investment in a small barbecue that can be used again is a better
choice. A product called the Portable Barbecue Bucket can be found at crocus.co.uk for around
£20.

Here you can find a list of great Eco-friendly barbecue grills.

Watch The Packaging

Buying large packs of barbecue meat should be avoided, as it contains low quality ingredients and the meat itself is most likely factory farmed. Better to use high grade meats with homemade marinades and flavourings. Buy only what is actually needed for the meal, including beverages. Planning carefully will eliminate leftovers that often get thrown away and wasted. Using real plates and flatware will result in better tasting
food and will not add to the trash overload in local landfills. The only disposable item at an Eco-friendly barbecue
should be napkins made from recycled material.

Cleaning up a grill can be green, too.

Using a grill brush in addition to baking soda is a super gentle way to get the job done and gives great results.

Following these simple tips can result in a delicious outdoor meal that is easy on the environment. Another little known green fact is FSC charcoal remnants can be composted and used again in a garden or flower bed, making it super friendly after the event.

It is wise to remember that everything people do has an effect on the planet and its resources. There is only one Earth so always go forth with consideration.

This article was written by Andrew Potter who writer for My Online Estate Agent, the UK’s best online estate agent.

More tips on how to make an eco-friendly barbecue are welcome below in the comments!

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Monday, April 25, 2011

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Simple Kid a scris un articol pe blog: Happines... Happy,very happy.E în sfârşit cald afară,în sfârşit soare,în sfârşit primăvară. Suntem deja la sfârşitul  lunii martie şi eu de abia acum îmi dau seama cât de repede a trecut timpul..Deja încep să număr zilele până la ziua mea...De abia aştept... Dar,timpul trece şi trăiesc cu impresia că am prea puţine amintiri vesele..(logic,că dureroase am ...destule).Aşa [...]

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Sunday, April 24, 2011

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Friday, April 22, 2011

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Posted: 22 Apr 2011 12:57 AM PDT

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Thursday, April 21, 2011

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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

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