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		<title>Cups for Your Little Ones</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Planning a birthday party for your little one? Perhaps your kid was all giddy and up when he knew you were about to throw a birthday party for him. However, at the back of your mind, you are probably not so sure on how you could save your precious plates and glasses from being accidentally broken or damaged by his guest, when the majority of them are most likely to be kids like him.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Planning a birthday party for your little one? Perhaps your kid was all giddy and up when he knew you were about to throw a birthday party for him. However, at the back of your mind, you are probably not so sure on how you could save your precious plates and glasses from being accidentally broken or damaged by his guest, when the majority of them are most likely to be kids like him.</p>
<p>So maybe now is the time to grab those paper plates and <a href="http://www.takeoutcutlery.com/">plastic cups</a> that are available either in stores near you or through online shops. Children are known to be hyper and carefree so if you accidentally leave plastic glasses in a compromising area during a birthday party, don’t worry. These cups are made to be damaged free even when dropped on the floor.</p>
<p>You can also spare yourself from doing the dishes when your son’s birthday party is still up. Most of plastic cups are disposable in nature. You can just collect them all after that special day and stack them inside a garbage bag and you are done. The convenience of choosing plastic cups over fragile glasses during a gathering is in numbers. If you are in to recycling, you can come up with lots of ideas with these cups. All you have to do is stir that creativity in you and look beyond what these plastic glasses can give you.</p>
<p>Money wise, investing in plastic cups and saving them for other gatherings will give you a lot of savings. These cups can be stored for a longest possible time without harming its original form and look. Hence, when people come to your house unexpectedly, you can just easily grab one instead of pulling out heavy glasses from your cabinet. Saves your energy too because you don’t have to wash them after use, just dispose it properly and you’re done!</p>
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		<title>Convenient Picnic Paraphernalia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you into a busy and hectic schedule these past few weeks? Then spend quality time with your family, your friends or even with your significant other. One of the most recommended forms of recreation is to organize a picnic. Look for an appropriate location wherein you can just sit back and relax while enjoying the fine weather. People usually go to a park to have picnic or if they don’t want to go far away from their home, the backyard can be a perfect place too. And of course, one of the main factors to have a great picnic is to have meals you can all eat outdoors.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you into a busy and hectic schedule these past few weeks? Then spend quality time with your family, your friends or even with your significant other. One of the most recommended forms of recreation is to organize a picnic. Look for an appropriate location wherein you can just sit back and relax while enjoying the fine weather. People usually go to a park to have picnic or if they don’t want to go far away from their home, the backyard can be a perfect place too. And of course, one of the main factors to have a great picnic is to have meals you can all eat outdoors.</p>
<p>Potluck is very common when organizing a picnic. It means each person have to bring in some dish to be shared by all. However, pointing of fingers usually when happen when asked to be in charge for the drinks. Simply because they don’t want to bring heavy glasses or they are just so pessimistic about beverages containers getting accidentally broken especially if there are kids joining the picnic.</p>
<p>But why risk your precious glasses when you can just simply use <strong>plastic cups? </strong>These cups are proven to be child friendly and are very much convenient to carry with the rest of your picnic paraphernalia. It has a variety of colors and designs suitable for any occasion. During picnics, where it would be inconvenient to wash dishes after eating, disposable <strong>plastic cups</strong> are very much recommended. You wouldn’t have to bring them along with you when the day is over because you can just simply throw them away after use.</p>
<p>So next time you were assigned to bring beverages in a picnic, never leave your picnic basket without <strong><a href="http://www.takeoutcutlery.com/">plastic cups</a></strong>. Because your picnic would never perfect if you can’t even have a drink to quench your thirst.</p>
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		<title>3 Tips to Save Money &amp; The Environment</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jun 2010 06:46:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being eco-friendly isn’t all that tough when you make simple little changes that make a huge difference. Most people get overwhelmed and freak out about it, asking ‘what can I do? ’
The answer is easy. You can do a lot, right in your own home and you own life. Seriously, you can. For example:
The US alone [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being eco-friendly isn’t all that tough when you make simple little changes that make a huge difference. Most people get overwhelmed and freak out about it, asking ‘what can I do? ’</p>
<p>The answer is easy. You can do a lot, right in your own home and you own life. Seriously, you can. For example:<br />
The US alone compiles billions of tons of waste a year due to people not taking the time to simply use those green and blue bins that waste management gives us to recycle. Taking a couple of extra seconds to toss those empty soup or veggie cans into that bin would save on the average 3,000 – 5,000 pounds of lost metal waste used per year, per household. Then, there are the regular soda consumers out there as well. The average American household consumes an average of 3 cans per family member, per day, as a minority statistic. The higher categories claim to consume more of 6-9 cans per day average. The worst category consumes more than 1.5 12 packs per day, as it is all they drink.<br />
As this isn’t a healthy choice article, we are all about the numbers of wastes that presents in this case. Taking just the lowest group of soda drinkers, at 3 cans per family member, that is a 12 pack per day in a family of 4 people. In 30 days time, that comes out to 10,800 cans consumed in a month. That would be an average of 16 cans to produce a pound of metal waste, which comes out to a whopping 675 lbs/month of saved materials that don’t have to be mined for replacement.</p>
<p>Tip #1: Recycle your old cans and conserve new, raw materials.<br />
Same thing with your old newspapers, old mail fliers, magazines, etc. That compiles over 50 pounds of paper a month if you get the daily paper during the week and the larger Sunday paper on the weekends. That totals up to an average of 7,200 lbs of wasted paper per subscriber, per year if you don’t recycle it. You may think you are in the clear because you don’t read the newspaper however, if you read that favorite collection of magazines that come in every month, you are right. You are clearly way over and beyond the volume of the newspapers. This doesn’t count catalogs, mail or anything else that can come into play here. We are keeping this as direct as possible for this one.<br />
Did you know that the average magazine weight is 1.5 – 2 lbs of paper, not counting the glue or staples involved in binding them together? Take the average household has 3-5 sports, cars, outdoor recreational magazines for men/boys and 3-5 craft, home living, food, clothing and celebrity/society news magazines for women. You are looking at a min. average of 9 pounds of paper waste per month. This is based on the average monthly subscriber. You can up that to 9-12 pounds of paper waste a week in homes that are weekly or more aggressive readers/subscribers.</p>
<p>Tip #2: Recycle your old papers and magazines to be reused for other things, such as bio-cartons, your next newspaper, etc.<br />
Covering all of the above purchases for most of us, where we get them all through our favorite supermarket chains, we are moving on to one of the most powerful tips of all.<br />
I’m talking about the paper vs. plastic issue debate. The key is not to even be a part of it. Paper bags kill multi-thousands of new trees for paper pulp every year. If consumers don’t use them, the stores don’t buy them and the tress don’t die for it.<br />
Don’t get me wrong, as I’m not saying all paper or wood should stop being produced as production materials, not at all. What I am saying is that producing disposable products, such as paper grocery bags is a waste of those resources. Same thing with the plastic bag issue, as there are billions of tons of plastic bags just thrown away every single year because of every time someone gets a pack of gum and a soda at a quick stop somewhere, it is dropped into one of those bags. Every time people shop on the supermarket, they bring home at least 5 of those bags in hand. The result is more chemical production for more plastic production and more waste, as well as harmful gases produced to create them in the first place.<br />
The resolution to the situation is to recycle whichever of these two options you get from the store on the fly and to carry your own re-useable shopping bags to the store with you when you do your major shopping. Keep them in your trunk, so that if you impulse-shop, you aren’t getting a car full of those other materials that you simply don’t need to use.</p>
<p>Tip #3: Use re-useable shopping bags and recycle the paper and plastic shopping bags when you do have to use them.<br />
As you can see, it doesn’t take a million dollars or an army to make a huge impact for bettering our planet. It didn’t get the way it is in that manner and it won’t be repaired that way either. It all happens in little routine actions over a period of time…we can fix the damage, beginning with our own efforts to fuel it being taken away.<br />
The choice is ours’, it always has been…what will that choice be for you?</p>
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