Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Monday, November 30, 2009
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Idea #21 - peaksaver thermostat
"Conserving energy, one degree at a time."
Make sure you read those inserts that come with your Hydro One electricity bill. I read about the peaksaver™ program, and decided "why not". The program is designed to help reduce brown-outs during the hot summer months when central air conditioners hog the grid. I rarely use my A/C anyhow, but being on the program seems like the right thing to do.
Hydro One will control my thermostat during peak periods, and will raise the temperature in my home so that the A/C doesn't automatically turn on.
This free program includes the installation of a new $250 digital thermostat, and a $25 credit on my next bill. The new digital thermostat should help reduce my gas bill during the winter months.
This offer seems "too good to be true".
Make sure you read those inserts that come with your Hydro One electricity bill. I read about the peaksaver™ program, and decided "why not". The program is designed to help reduce brown-outs during the hot summer months when central air conditioners hog the grid. I rarely use my A/C anyhow, but being on the program seems like the right thing to do.
Hydro One will control my thermostat during peak periods, and will raise the temperature in my home so that the A/C doesn't automatically turn on.
This free program includes the installation of a new $250 digital thermostat, and a $25 credit on my next bill. The new digital thermostat should help reduce my gas bill during the winter months.
This offer seems "too good to be true".
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Idea # 20 - In Setu
My new Setu chair from Herman Miller was worth rethinking.


Technology has changed how and where we work. Now we work anywhere and everywhere. No matter where we work we want a comfortable chair.
Introducing Setu. Its innovative kinematic spine bends and flexes to your every move. There's nothing to tilt, nothing to tweak. Setu's finely tuned elastomeric fabric provides superior suspension and conforms to your contours. It's comfort now.
Labels:
Herman Miller,
office furniture,
Setu chair
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Idea #19 - Burn, Burn, Burn
Those little bits of paper, like kleenex, envelopes and plain wrappers, now go into a brown paper bag that lines a waste paper basket. The paper bag eventually gets thrown into my Weber kettle BBQ. After a pleasant fire, the cold ashes go itno the new garden bed that is composting over winter. I like the idea of putting "good"ash into the garden instead of a landfill.
Can I compost ashes?
It depends. Untreated wood or paper ashes are OK. They won't help your composting but they won't hurt it either. Ashes from barbecues, plywood, treated wood or glossy paper can contain toxic materials that you don't want in your compost.
The Weber is set up securely on rocks so that it burns safely. Its' easy to do in small batches with one match. Burning is not brilliant - but my objective is to rethink and refuse waste, not to be brilliant. The rethinking is to bring paper into the house that is clean enough for burning. Refuse toxic, glossy paper.
Labels:
composting ashes,
garden compost,
Weber
Friday, November 13, 2009
Idea #18 - Recharge!
I splurged on rechargeable AA batteries that came with a recharger that plugs into an outlet. My clock loses time more rapidly, but I can pop the batteries into the recharger, and all is well again.
Disposing of used batteries is a problem. Although there are many outlets that offer to take them, you have to get into the habit of doing this, and you're just redistributing unnecessary waste.
Why are retailers allowed to sell non-rechargeable batteries? If plastic bags are against the law in Toronto, you would think one-time-use batteries would be outlawed too.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Idea # 17 - No Bones
This idea is really easy. Buy boneless chicken so that you don't have to worry about putting greasy bones into the waste.
Kraft Canada has lots of recipes for boneless chicken on their website.
See, I told you it was easy.
Kraft Canada has lots of recipes for boneless chicken on their website.
See, I told you it was easy.
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