Thursday, April 2, 2009

Simple Ways To Go Green In Your Kitchen

Exchange Bottled Water for Tap:

Instead of buying bottled water, use tap water for drinking and cooking. If you don't like the taste of tap water or you live in an area of unsafe water, you can either boil it or purchase or make a water filter. Not only do you avoid the chances of BPA exposure, save money and you help the environment by having less waste product. Most plastic bottles are recycleable but recycling uses more energy than not having the need.

Exchange Paper Towels for Rags:

Paper towels and rags do the same thing, right? They both clean up messes, soak up spills, and wipe messy faces. Constantly buying paper towels costs more that using rags and washing them. We have to do laundry anyways, what is another couple rags, right. Besides the cost, paper towels add waste. They come in plastic wrapping, each paper towel gets trashed and the cardboard center. Did you ever wonder why there is a cardboard center? What a waste! There would be 2" more paper towels without it.

Exchange Chemical Cleaners for Homemade:

Most of us have baking soda, white vinegar, club soda, salt, lemon juice, olive oil, and spices. Thats pretty much all you need for all your cleaning needs. The Tree Hugging Family has a list of 25 safe, non-toxic homemade cleaners. Whatever you need to clean, can be done with homemade products. This will save you lots of money as well as make your home and family cleaner, healthier and happier over all. Chemicals tend to cause increased allergies, in some cases cancers, and skin issues. Why not avoid those things if you can?

Do you have another simple way to go green in the kitchen? Please post it here and share with all of us!

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1 comment:

Unknown said...

We just changed out our kitchen faucet. The new one has an aerator on it, and I was shocked by how much less water it uses while still managing to have a great faucet flow. I can tell it uses a lot less water because it takes so much longer to fill my Brita filter. So, if you don't have an aerator on your faucet, it would be simple to install one and would make a difference.

Also, we use glass Pyrex storage containers with plastic lids rather than Tupperware. They last forever, and no BPA plastic! Plus they don't get that crusty stained looked when you re-heat things in them. Our Sam's had a large set of containers for $27 this past week.

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