Citrus contains d-limonene, a natural solvent that cuts through grease and dirt, and smells great! To make an All-purpose citrus spray cleaner: Place citrus peels in a glass jar. Pour white vinegar over peels and let mixture sit for 2 weeks. Remove and discard peels. Dilute the vinegar with water, so it is 1 part water to 2 parts vinegar. Pour into a spray bottle and use to clean ceramic, stone, porcelain, marble, granite, and laminate … [Read more...]
Archives for 2014
Welcome to your Monday!
What attitude will you start the week with?
… [Read more...]The Quantum Revolution: Creating the World We Know to be True!
You have it in your power to do something and move the revolution forward. The more we work together, the more the positive vision will come forth into the world we - and future generations, live in. … [Read more...]
Live with greater clarity and greater love, become a Quantum Revolutionary!
Fresh air – only $845 a jar!
Sometimes, it takes an artist to perfectly make a point. Liang Kegang lives in Beijing, and after a trip to the south of France he returned with something precious - a jar of clean Provence mountain air. To drive his point home, he auctioned the jar before a group of about 100 Chinese artists and collectors and was paid 5,250 yuan ( $845) for it. "Air should be the most valueless commodity, free to breathe for any vagrant or beggar," Liang … [Read more...]
Reach your full potential
Don't box yourself in, reach your full potential. Receive FREE the 50 Components of a Quantum Revolution, and learn how you too can be a Quantum Revolutionary! Just fill out the mailing form. … [Read more...]
A special little (low waste) retreat…
Tennessee-based blogger and mother of two boys ModFruGal built this modernist but down-to-earth little house among the trees for less than $1,500. ModFruGal says modestly that she's "not a writer, photographer, or designer… just a gal with a vision who isn’t afraid to get her hands dirty," and that she and her "Crafty Counterpart" husband worked together to build this gorgeous little low waste retreat. The dimensions were chosen to minimize … [Read more...]
Quantum Revolution: Creating the World We Know to be True!
Fairphones – repairable, responsible electronics
Smartphones seem to be everywhere these days, and they're fraught with both environmental and social issues - from their use of conflict minerals to poor conditions for the workers who make them. A social enterprise behind a new 'ethical' smartphone, the Fairphone, aims to change that by using conflict-free raw materials for the devices, paying the workers who manufacture them a fair wage, and working to set up e-waste recycling programs for … [Read more...]
Are we buying too much ‘stuff’?
Spending money on experiences rather than material goods is both better for the environment and our happiness. And most people actually know this. So why do we continue to accumulate so much stuff? Researchers from San Francisco State University surveyed individuals before and after making purchases. They found that before buying an item, people thought it was better value. However, people surveyed after the purchase said that experiences were … [Read more...]
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 17
- 18
- 19
- 20
- 21
- …
- 26
- Next Page »