Setting your thermostat at 72 degrees Fahrenheit may seem like the perfect balance of comfort and energy efficiency. However, experts suggest that this common practice might not be as beneficial as you think. Here’s why you should reconsider your thermostat settings and how making a few adjustments can lead to significant benefits for both your...
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In a world where we are constantly being told we need more stuff, it’s so easy to become ‘consumed’ with the act of consumption and end up with clutter in our world. Consider the last thing you bought. Was it absolutely necessary, or did you convince yourself it was vital to your daily living? So...
Spring has finally sprung and for a lot of people that means spring cleaning, but with such nice weather outside who wants to spend all day cleaning indoors? The kitchen is one of the most time-consuming rooms to clean, especially when it comes to the cabinets. They often take up the most space and can...
You don’t need a by-the-numbers guide to have a thriving garden. In fact, many successful farmers and home gardeners use a little creativity to solve common problems like pest prevention, ineffective seed starters, and landscaping designs. Best of all, many of these gardening hacks don’t require any special skills or equipment. All they need is...
Wooden fences are classic and you’ll find them in so many places, and for obvious reasons (white picket fence anyone?). They are easy to construct, affordable, and often add a welcoming appearance to your home or garden. There are dozens of other fencing materials you could use out there, but you’ll probably not find any...
Strawberries are undeniably delicious. They taste like summertime and happiness on their own, but they are also a dream in a dessert. Chocolate-covered strawberries, strawberry shortcake, strawberry cheesecake, strawberry jam, and strawberry rhubarb pie are among many of the classic strawberry-flavored confections. You may imagine all these sweets when you are shopping and you add...
What do you do when you see a spider in your home? Kill it, put it outside, leave it, or beg somebody else to deal with it? Turns out, if you can both mentally and emotionally handle it – you should just let the spiders in your home be – according to an entomologist. Although...
Grass clippings are often seen as a waste product but can be a valuable resource in your garden and around your home. Rather than simply throwing them away, it can be used in several useful ways. Here are 15 clever and unique ways to make the most of your lawn clippings. 1. Add to Compost...
Cast iron pans have graced kitchens for thousands of years. It’s a trusty and durable cooking utensil that is hard to damage. With proper cleaning and care, cast iron cookware can last for a long time. Even old and rusted pans could be restored to good condition. Plus, when it’s properly seasoned, cast iron can...
Fifty years ago, when laundry detergent was less effective and left our clothes scratchy and uncomfortable, fabric softener came on the scene to save the day. But today’s modern detergents do a fine job at both cleaning and softening our clothes, so the question is – do we really need the extra step? If you...
As temperatures rise, most people will inevitably run their A/C. However, it’s not just bad for the environment. It’s also a great way to watch your electric bill skyrocket. Instead of cranking the A/C try these energy-saving techniques instead. Cut Costly Electric Bills It’s no secret that proper ventilation and curtains to block out some...
Over the last few years, there has been a massive shift away from wheat. For some, the shift is simply a lifestyle choice, but for others, it isn’t so much a choice as it is necessary. In either case, you have probably noticed the increase in (expensive) non-wheat food products stocking the shelves of your...