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Green Up Your Business With Online Storage

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

There’s an easy way to green up your business.

Forget drawers of files.
Forget stacks of cds.
Forget the thumbdrives.
Forget rooms of servers.

An easy way to green up your business is to utilize an online storage system. It can save you a bundle of cashas you can use a free online backup system to store much of your every files.

No more lost files, no worries about a crashed computer, you can safely store documents, files, even photos online saving up precious space in your office and your office files.

Using an online service greens up your business by cutting hard drive costs, cutting office labor costs, and over limit fees from your server hosts.

In many ways, using an online storage system saves you ‘green’.

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Saving Money Around the Office

Sunday, October 5th, 2008

man holding earthShort list of ways to save money around the office and help save earth’s resources at the same time.

  • Turn off lights when not in the room. Particularly little used areas like meeting rooms, conference rooms, break rooms, empty offices.
  • Replace burnt out light bulbs with new compact fluorescents,
  • Use direct deposit.
  • Have recycle bins for most used items, aluminum, plastic, toner, cell phones.
  • Provide small recycle bins at each work station for paper.
  • Set your printers to draft mode for most paperwork.
  • Choose biodegradable supplies for the break rooms, paper plates over Styrofoam for instance.
  • Replace Styrofoam cups with reusable bottles.
  • Buy recycled paper.
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Homemade Laundry Soap Saves Money

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

I’m a crafty person and I like to try different things. I’ve even made my own laundry soap. Why? Well, for one, it’s cheap to make. Anything you can make WAY cheaper than you can buy it just begs to be tried.

The recipe that most people use, when making their own is:A load of laundry

A bar of Fels Naptha soap

1 ½ cups washing soda

1 ½ cups borax

Most instructions say to grate the soap into a sauce pan, add 6 cups of water and heat until the soap melts. Add the soda and borax and mix until it’s smooth.

You’ll need a large bucket or other container next. Add 4 cups hot water to the bucket, add the soap mixture and stir. Now add a gallon to water to the bucket and stir again.

Let this sit overnight and you’ll have laundry gel. You use about a half a cup to a load of laundry.

This ‘gel’ doesn’t really look like liquid laundry detergent. In my opinion it resembles pudding.

If you’ve saved an old liquid laundry detergent container you can pour this into it before it sets up. It’s easy to store that way.

Personally, I found all that too much trouble. What I did was melt the soap in a glass measuring cup in the microwave. I then poured the glob into a large plastic pitcher, added the rest of the ingredients and slowly added water. I then used a long bullet hand blender to mix the stuff up. I did not use the entire gallon of water so mine was a little stronger. I then poured it into an old liquid detergent bottle and used about a quarter cup per laundry load.

Some folks even find that is too much trouble. You can mix the three dry ingredients together and just use a couple of tablespoons per load. Now that’s easy!

This homemade laundry soap doesn’t suds much at all. Don’t worry – you don’t need the suds to get your clothes clean.

When looking for the ingredients to make the laundry soap please note that washing soda is NOT baking soda. You’ll find washing soda in the laundry aisle in a big yellow box made by the same company as the baking soda. The borax is on the same aisle. If you can’t find Fels Naptha, use any ‘real’ soap. Ivory is real soap and works great in this recipe.

Try it, at least once. See if you don’t like saving money.

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