Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Diaper Debate

The debate between Cloth or Disposable Diapers has come to an end.  After weighing the energy of production, use, and reduction...the verdict is...

In 2005, the U.K Environmental Agency attempted to settle the question once and for all. The verdict? It doesn't matter. No really, it doesn't. Both manufacturers and parents could do more to reduce their ecological impact, but the choice between cloth and disposable is one of personal preference.

Find out ways that do matter though, at www.HomeSustainable.com

Monday, September 27, 2010

Dead garden

 I empathized with this post today...
Top 10 Rookie Gardening Mistakes (And How to Avoid Them) But beginner's mistakes can be especially disheartening. There's nothing worse than just getting started in a new hobby and watching everything you're trying to grow just sit there pathetically when you dreamed of ripe juicy tomatoes and a garden full ...

3 months ago, we embarked on our quest to be more sustainable and live healthier.  We dreamed of a great garden and had the entire thing wiped out in one night by 4 inch yellow grasshoppers.  :(  ...read more about our "Dead garden"

Friday, September 24, 2010

Give away day

Give Your Stuff Away Day: Unclutter Your Life On September 25 On September 25, join people all across America in uncluttering your life by participating in Give Your Stuff Away Day. The concept is as simple as it sounds: Bring any valuable, unwanted items taking up space in your home out to the curb, where others ...

Join us at www.HomeSustainable.com and tell us what you are giving away and where.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Depak

Depak Chopra says transform your home...
The process that transforms your home to a sanctuary of health and well-being can begin at any age. The rewards of having a home with clean air are bountiful beyond words.
Adapted from Home Enlightenment, by Annie Bond (Rodale, 2007).

Read how to transform your beliefs then learn how to transform your budget Check out our site  www.HomeSustainable.com

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

$1 for being Forgetfull

Brownsville Texas To Charge $1 For Plastic Bags

Trendy California recently rejected a ban on plastic shopping bags, but Brownsville, Texas, is moving ahead with such a ban next year. It recently agreed to allow shoppers who forget to bring reusable bags to buy plastic ones -- for an extra dollar.
 
That's one way to make your Home Sustainable.

Fast

Finally on a fast to loose my mommy weight.  Meditation and detoxing the body...  Not really covered in the Home Sustainable Challenge, although it is a way to save some money.   ...don't eat.  :) 

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Untitled

Picking up banana plants today for our journey in becoming more sustainable and less reliant on grocery stores. Learn more tips like this from www.homesustainable.com

-- Sent from my Palm Pre

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

'Poo-Powered' Vans Promote Sustainable Driving In UK

'Poo-Powered' Vans Promote Sustainable Driving In UK
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"Poo-powered" vans will soon be seen on the streets of Sheffield in an attempt by the city council to encourage sustainable motoring.

The six vans run on biogas generated from the raw sewage treatment process.

You may not want to run your car on "poo", but there are plenty of other lowering expense tips on the HomeSustainable.com site and you can join for Free.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Live!

Live life to the fullest, go skydiving!  Never want drugs with the rush you get from that. There's no after effects, no hang over, just uphoria and relaxation. 

-- Sent from my Palm Pre

Exhilaration!

Going skydiving today!  To experience the ultimate exhilaration of life!

Saturday, September 4, 2010

energy frequency

www.LoveOrAbove.com is having a world meditation session on Thursday evening to raise global consciousness.  Check it out and be a part.

Green Products

Found a phenomenal site where you can get just about every energy efficient product out there. Visit Conservation Mart

Friday, September 3, 2010

Our Government

Why does it seem to me that our government is more concerned with things outside the United States? I read today that they are concerned with some sustainable issues in another country, yet ours is one of the least sustainable countries.  ...?...  Mr. President, please reference HomeSustainable.com

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Ezine

Price Reduction!

For a short time, Glenn Croston has agreed to lower the price on his Home Sustainable Challenge to $9.95!  He has put months of work into this and his time is valuable, but he really wants as many people as possible to have the opportunity to go through the Challenge.  Act fast to get in on this great opportunity!  www.HomeSustainable.com to Join and check out the first hurdle in the Challenge for Free.