How to Green your Kitchen: The Microwave
Video Description: How to Green Your Kitchen? Watch Real World Green and find out. In this episode, another in our series on greening your kitchen, Eric talks about the microwave oven. Check out our viewer forum, The Green House, http://www.green-house.tv - lots of fun people. Distributed by Tubemogul. Related Article Subjects: How to Green your Microwave, carbon footprint, green kitchen, green living, how to green your kitchen, microwave oven, The Green House, environmental, greening your kitchen- Microwave, recycling, , treehugger
How to Green Your Kitchen: Green Your Refrigerator
"Greening Your Kitchen" has been our topic lately, so today we talk about how to green your fridge, or to be more proper, how to green your refrigerator. And today we have guests on the...
How to Green Your Kitchen Refrigerator
Want to green your kitchen refrigerator? Watch and learn on Real World Green, then visit our viewer forum to watch more episodes of Real World Green and Gardenfork. http://www.green-house.tv Distributed by...
Go Green in Your Kitchen
More green kitchen and cooking tips and information on how you can reduce your carbon footprint, eat healthy, and be green all at the same time. For more info, visit our forum, www.green-house.tv ... Green Cooking Tips - How to Cook Greener, Save Energy and Reduce Your Carbon FootprintBy: Deb Powers | 05/08/2009 | Cooking TipsLiving a greener life is not only good for the planet's health, it's good for your health and the health of your family. Maintaining a bright green kitchen - in terms of energy efficiency and energy use, not color - can reduce your carbon footprint, but it can also help you feed your family a healthier, more delicious diet. The way that you shop, cook, serve and clean up after serving meals all contribute to creating not just a healthy kitchen but a bright green kitchen. Choosing a Stove for a Green Kitchen - Energy Star is Just a StartBy: Deb Powers | 03/08/2009 | KitchensChoosing an energy efficient stove is an important part of a green kitchen renovation. The Energy Star and Energy Guide are tools to help you make a good decision, but there's more to choosing an energy efficient stove than just the Energy Star. These tips will help you find the best kitchen stove to make your kitchen a bright green kitchen. How to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint With Resin FurnitureBy: Tonya Kerniva | 06/04/2009 | Home ImprovementChoosing the right patio set is not an easy decision. Wood and metal are classic choices, but aside the risk or rot and rust, they can be overwhelmingly expensive, hard to maintain, and too heavy to move. Nylon and thin plastics are cheaper, but flimsy. The best way to go... Living Green in 5 Easy StepsBy: Jess Ray | 02/09/2008 | Home & Family5 simple steps you can take today to reduce your carbon footprint with out spending much money. Energy Saving Tips: Green Living Within Your MeansBy: Melanie Broemsen | 18/06/2008 | Home ImprovementWith high gas prices and global warming on many people's minds, consumers are looking for ways they can participate in energy conservation and reduce their carbon footprint. And while you may not be ready to buy a Toyota Prius or install solar panels in your home, there a number of... How to Go Green While Keeping Your Business in the BlackBy: Kathleen Ryan | 11/06/2009 | Strategic PlanningWe asked Bill Nack, President and owner of NuRemâ„¢, an online retailer of eco-friendly mattresses, to tell us how he turned his company 'green' while keeping his business profitable. Nack shares ten important tips in this article. Tips for Going Green With Your PetBy: Annie | 24/06/2009 | PetsHere are some terrific, inexpensive and small steps you can take towards becoming a "green" pet owner! Hardwood, Cork or Bamboo Flooring: Green Flooring Options For Your HomeBy: Home Repairs Expert | 23/11/2009 | RemodelingEnvironment friendly solutions are penetrating almost every industry as green products become popular choices more and more often. Home improvement field is no exception. There are more than one option available for homeowners who are looking for the "green" flooring solution. Hardwood, cork or bamboo floors are most popular choices for those who wants to invest in quality floors and keep the planet green.
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