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Monday, November 28, 2011
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Friday, November 25, 2011
Backyard Playtime - Getting The Perfect Swingset
Anyone with children knows that in order to compete with the television and X-Box, you have to give your kids options. Those that complain that all their kids do is sitting around the house all day may have only themselves to blame. No kid, in any era, wanted to go outside and wander around aimlessly, simply for the sake of doing so. Well, maybe before the invention of television, but even then books were probably a greater temptation than endless outdoor boredom. One of the best ways to get your kids out of the house (and make yourself a hero in there eyes) is to buy or build a swingset and play area in your own backyard. These play areas range from a simple set of swings and a slide, to a fully interactive play station comparable with what you would find at a city park. The prices have the same range, ensuring there is a product out there for just about everyone. We will take a look at a few of these offerings that may be perfect for your family.
Tacoma II Gym Play Center and Swing Set
Retailing for about 0, the Tacoma II offers two playground style swings, a wave slide, monkey bars, and ladders. The set also comes with a 12 year warranty, ensuring the mini-playground will outlast your children's interest. This is a good swingset for those on a budget, and comes with plenty of positive user reviews. There is a lookout tower included as well, perfect for a child to get a good look at the surrounding landscape as they envision themselves at the helm of a pirate ship, or the guard in the turret of a medieval castle.
Durango Gym Play Center & Swing Set
Retailing for about 0, the Durango Play Center is the next step up in quality backyard play. It offers not only the same two playground style swings as the Tacoma, but also comes with a two person glider, a slide, monkey bars, ladders, and a lookout tower even larger than the one offered by the Tacoma. There is also a 45" by 45" canopied play deck, and the front ladder can also be used as a makeshift rock climbing wall, complete with hand holds.
Gorilla Playsets Congo Climber Redwood II Swing Set
The Redwood II is one of the grandaddy's of retail swingsets. It is for the more moderately budgeted parent, retailing for about 00. It boasts a total of ten full featured play areas, including a swing beam, a primary fort area, a deck that rises five feet in the air, and a ten foot slide. A tire swing, a rope ladder, and a built in picnic area add to the exciting features of this deluxe swingset. Perhaps not for the smaller child (or the money-conscious parent), the Redwood II is just one more example of how far you can go to make your backyard a children's paradise. You can find more information about swing set and playground at http://www.SwingsetsReviews.com
Monday, November 21, 2011
THE 3 Rs - Lazy Ways to Reduce, Reuse and Recycle
The 3 Rs (Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle) is no longer simply a mantra for environmental activists, it's a ticket to saving you money while you consider the planet. The 3Rs ask you to buy less, reuse more, and recycle products at the end of their useful life-wonderful guiding principles for reducing our environmental footprint and bringing our lifestyles into balance with nature. But in practice, how many of us are really willing to cut back on the stuff we want to own, to reuse what we'd like to throw out, and to recycle when doing so is often incredibly inconvenient? Fortunately for budget-conscious Lazy Environmentalists, the 3Rs are receiving a twenty-first-century facelift, making them easy to implement and even easier on the wallet.
Reduce, the first of the 3Rs, releases you from the hassle, expense, and waste of unwanted stuff while helping you use less energy and create less trash. And while most of us can't imagine life without our most prized four-wheeled possession, the first place to embrace Reduce is with our cars. That's because our automobiles generate about half of our personal greenhouse gas emissions-the other half comes from our homes.
Today, you can enjoy the freedom of being in the driver's seat while eliminating all of the expense of owning-or leasing-and maintaining a car by joining a car-share service. Zipcar is leading the way. Available in more than 40 U.S. cities, Zipcar lets members locate cars conveniently parked at designated spots around the city and reserve them for an hourly fee (typically between .50 and .50). Members arrive at the parking spot, swipe their membership card over the windshield sensor to unlock the door, hop in, and go. There's no need to pay for gasoline or insurance; Zipcar has got you covered. You won't sacrifice your ride either; Zipcar lets you choose from models like the BMW 325, Mini Cooper, Honda Fit, Volkswagen Jetta, Toyota Prius, Honda Civic Hybrid, Volvo S40, Mazda 3, and Subaru Outback. According to the company's surveys, over time Zipcar members reduce their car usage by as much as 50 percent. Zipcar estimates that each of its cars removes the equivalent of about 15 privately owned vehicles from the road. Other car-sharing services are popping up across the country and around the world. Visit Carsharing.net for a comprehensive list.
Reuse-the middle child of the 3Rs-has been a part of our lives before we were "eco" anything (eco-conscious, eco-savvy, even a tentative eco-curious). Think about it: Every day, we reuse items like T-shirts, cereal bowls, and underwear without a second thought. We don't toss them after one use. We reuse. The secret to twenty-first century Reusing is to discover how to reuse other people's really cool stuff as well as our own.
Reuse logic is in effect at Goozex.com, where gamers gather to swap their video game. Visit the website, create an account and list the games you own that you'd like to trade. Then Goozex quickly locates other gamers who want them and makes instantaneous matches for you. With each game you mail, you earn Goozex points, which you can then use to acquire the games you want from other members. Instead of spending lots of money on new games (and paying for all that packaging waste), you'll pay Goozex each time you receive a game. Whether you're partial to Xbox, Wii, Nintendo, or many other gaming platforms, the Goozex trading community has got you covered. Get your reused copy of Call of Duty 2 or NCAA Football 09 today.
Swapping websites are emerging in all kinds of categories. Bookworms can browse more than two million titles available for trade at Paperbackswap.com. Movie collectors can visit Swapadvd.com to trade both new and classic DVD titles. CD fans (you know you've still got 'em) can tap into more than 130,000 titles available at Swapacd.com. And new and expecting parents can trade for baby strollers, bibs, bedding, bumpers, and more at Zwaggle.com.
Recycle, the last of the 3R trio, is the most transformative of the Rs. When we recycle, we're giving used products the chance to be reborn as something new. That's especially the case thanks to companies like Preserve that has partnered with Stonyfield Farm to recycle its yogurt cups-from organic yogurt, of course-into ergonomic plastic toothbrushes, razors, and an assortment of colorful kitchenware (and now also does the same with Brita pitcher filters).
TerraCycle, another green innovator, is on pace to redefine much of America's relationship with trash. The company that began with its signature Plant Food-made from worm poop, packaged in empty Pepsi bottles and sold at the likes of Home Depot and Wal-Mart-has evolved into an innovation powerhouse that continually introduces new products made entirely from waste. Take the E-Water Trash Cans and Recycling Bins available at OfficeMax for .99 each and made from crushed computers and fax machines (that would otherwise end up in a landfill). Or the rain barrels and composters made from Kendall-Jackson oak wine barrels that sell for each at Sam's Club. They're both prime examples of a company that sees opportunity where others see garbage. In so doing, TerraCycle helps us make attractive choices that are mindful of the planet and our wallets.
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Thursday, November 17, 2011
Baby Jogger Diaper Bag for 2008 City & Summit Strollers, Green
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Baby Jogger Snap & Go Diaper Bag- City Series/SummitBaby Jogger Diaper Bags are designed to attach to your stroller without adding weight to the handlebar. The diaper bag secures to the side of the stroller using the accessory mounting bracket beneath the canopy bracket (use on the City Classic requires the use of a belly bar or child tray for support). To remove the diaper bag, simply press the quick-release button on the support bar.
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Baby Jogger 2011 City Mini Double Stroller - Crimson/Gray - 81176
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- Patented Quick-Fold Technology - allows you to fold your stroller in one simple step
- Dual swivel front wheel for quick and agile maneuverability can lock into place for long distance strolling
- 8 quick-release EVA wheels with sealed ball bearings
- Padded seat reclines to a near flat position with a vented seat top and retractable weather cover
- Multi-position sun canopy with clear view windows