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Building Green in the North Carolina Mountains

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Doing our part to live, work and build Green in the Mountains of North Carolina.

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eneloop rechargeable batteries from DepotEco at Amazon.com

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

Quick Links to the Amazon Lisintgs of our eneloop rechargeabel batteries.

Note Clicking below will take you off our site to our Amazon.com Merchant Store.


4 (AA) Pack Sanyo eneloop Rechargeable Batteries
4 (AA) Pack Sanyo eneloop Rechargeable Batteries
SEC-HR3UTG-4BP eneloop AA 4 pack at DepotEco.com
$11.99

4 (AAA) Pack Sanyo eneloop Rechargeable Batteries NiMH
4 (AAA) Pack Sanyo eneloop Rechargeable Batteries NiMH
“SEC-HR4UTG-4BP eneloop (AAA) 4 pack at DepotEco.com
$11.99

8 (AA) Pack Sanyo eneloop Rechargeable Batteries
8 (AA) Pack Sanyo eneloop Rechargeable Batteries
SEC-HR3UTG-8BP eneloop (AA) 8 pack at DepotEco.com
$23.98

eneloop D size Adapters / Spacers (2AA)
eneloop D size Adapters / Spacers (2AA)
2 D size spacers with 2 AA eneloop batteries
$11.99

eneloop NiMH Battery Re-Charger Sanyo MQN06-4
eneloop NiMH Battery Re-Charger Sanyo MQN06-4
Includes 4 AA eneloops. DepotEco.com.
$18.10

eneloop NiMH Compact Charger Sanyo MDR02TG-3U
eneloop NiMH Compact Charger Sanyo MDR02TG-3U
eneloop compact charger and 2 AA at DepotEco.com & Greenonlineproducts.com
$12.99

eneloop Power Pack Kit Sanyo 277265
eneloop Power Pack Kit Sanyo 277265
eneloop Battery Charger w/ 8 AA & 2 AAA Batteries Plus 4 C & 4 D Size adapter at DepotEco.com
$42.00

eneloop spacers (2 C) and (2 AA)
eneloop spacers (2 C) and (2 AA)
2 C size spacers with 2 AA eneloop batteries
$11.99

eneloop Travel Power Pack Kit
eneloop Travel Power Pack Kit
SEC-N-TG6-SET US Travel Pack (1Compact charger ,4 AA ,2 AAA, 2- C and D Adapters)
SOLD OUT!

eneloop USB Charger Sanyo MDU01-2AA-TG
eneloop USB Charger Sanyo MDU01-2AA-TG
Includes 2 (AA) eneloops & USB charger at DepotEco.com
$13.99

Thin-Film Technology Could Be Seriously Clobbering Fossil Fuels in 10 Years

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

But the harsh reality of our current state of PV (photovoltaic) technology, a reality that not many choose to acknowledge, is that without government subsides, solar power just doesn
’t pay for itself in any timely way—certainly not the kind of way that would make the profit-minded jump. But that may only be because our days of silicon-based solar

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Eneloop rechargeable batteries great for Wii and more

Monday, September 1st, 2008

Eneloop AA and AAA sized rechargeable batteries come pre-charged and can be kept charged on the shelf for months with little self discharge. Great in remotes, wii, wireless keyboard/mouse and much more!

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The rechargeable batteries of the future have arrived

Monday, September 1st, 2008

Sanyo has announced their ENELOOP batteries yesterday.

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Green Tips and Hints

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

Look here for some great Green Tips and ideas .

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Conserving Water in the Kitchen

Cooks who want to save the planet can help by taking small steps to conserve water. Adopt these water conservation habits, and make your kitchen a little greener in the process.

  • Don’t run the faucet until the water comes out cold. Instead, keep a pitcher of fresh water in the fridge each day and encourage your family to use it.
  • Instead of buying plastic bottles of drinking water, fill your own bottle each morning before you leave the house.
  • Wash your produce in a large bowl, and use the leftover water for your garden.
  • Instead of using your garbage disposal, peel produce scraps right onto a sheet of old newspaper and throw the whole thing away when you are done dicing. Better still, make a compost using old eggshells, coffee grounds, tea bags and produce scraps.
  • Make sure your next dishwasher is energy efficient.
  • Keep the ice maker in the freezer turned off, and turn it on only when the ice supply gets low.
  • Wash pots and pans immediately, before food hardens on them; you will use less water. If necessary, fill dirty pans with water and let them sit a while to loosen the residue, rather than scrubbing them under running water.
  • Run the dishwasher only when it is full, and wait until after dark to turn it on.
  • Don’t bother rinsing plates and utensils thoroughly before putting them in today’s dishwashers.
  • If possible, use two sinks to wash dishes—one for hot, soapy water and the other for rinsing.
  • Restrict each member of your family (and visitors, too) to using one glass a day.
  • Don’t thaw frozen food or cool hot items using running cold water. Instead, put them in a bowl filled with ice water, or thaw food in the fridge overnight.
  • Save leftover cooking water, and let it cool on the counter for use in the garden.
  • Steam veggies in a scant amount of water rather than boiling them in a pot filled to the brim with water.
  • When heating a pot of water, always use a lid, since the water takes longer to heat without one.


Source: IDEA Fitness Journal, Volume 5, Number 7

© 2008 by IDEA Health & Fitness Inc. All rights reserved.

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