Saturday, August 20, 2011

Lifehacker, tips and downloads for getting things done

Lifehacker, tips and downloads for getting things done: Top 10 Products You Don’t Need to Buy (Because You Already Have Them In Your Home)

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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

More Colleges Offering Organic, Sustainability Agriculture Programs as Consumer Interest Grows

More Colleges Offering Organic, Sustainability Agriculture Programs as Consumer Interest Grows: "More Colleges Offering Organic, Sustainability Agriculture Programs as Consumer Interest Grows

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The Washington Post, August 15, 2011

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Monday, August 15, 2011

Uses for tea/teabags

Enthusiastic tea drinkers out there might occasionally feel a twinge of guilt tossing all those soggy little baggies into the garbage, but shed the guilt with these forty-nine handy uses for tea compiled by Chaya at Care2. If even half of these work, it looks like you can pitch the entire contents of the cleaning cupboard and stock it with tea.
1. Clean carpets: Clean up musty, dirty carpets by sprinkling dry, used green tea leaves on the carpet. Let them work their magic for about 10 minutes, then vacuum them up.
2. Clean antique rugs: Delicate Persian and Oriental rugs can also benefit from a sprinkling of tea leaves. In this case, sprinkle nearly dry, used whole tea leaves on the rugs, and gently sweep them away.
3. Shine wood floors: The tannins in black tea can help shine and color hardwood flooring. Follow your regular floor cleaning routine by carefully rubbing some brewed tea into the floor (don’t use too much water on hardwood flooring) and letting it air dry.
4. Polish furniture: Brewed tea also can help clean and shine wood furniture. Dip a soft cloth in a small amount of tea, and use it to wipe down the tables, chairs and more.
5. Clean mirrors and windows: Tea can remove stubborn, greasy fingerprints from glass, and make it sparkle. Simply rub a damp teabag on the glass or fill a spray bottle with brewed tea.
6. Clean toilet stains: Rumor has it that used tea bags can magically remove stubborn stains in the bottom of the toilet bowl. Just leave them in the toilet for several hours, then flush the toilet and brush the bowl.