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Breville BKE820XL Variable-Temperature 1.8-Liter Kettle


Breville BKE820XL Variable-Temperature 1.8-Liter Kettle


$199.99


A beautiful machine that is perfect for every home%2E Have that perfect cup of Tea every night and relax with your friends and family%2E…

Breville BSC560XL Stainless-Steel 7-Quart Slow Cooker with EasySear Insert


Breville BSC560XL Stainless-Steel 7-Quart Slow Cooker with EasySear Insert


$229.99


Slow cooker features a 7-quart die-cast aluminum cooking vessel that is safe to use in the oven or on the stovetop and is dishwasher safe. Removable vessel also includes silicone cool touch handles for easy transporting from the stove to the table, and you can braise meats and caramelize onions in it with ease. It offers low, high and combo settings. The low setting is perfect for a gentle, unifor…

Breville 800BLXL Die-Cast Hemisphere 2-Speed Blender with 67-Ounce Polycarbonate Jar


Breville 800BLXL Die-Cast Hemisphere 2-Speed Blender with 67-Ounce Polycarbonate Jar


$274.95


The large capacity polycarbonate jug is easy to grip featuring a soft grip handle and red markings are easy to read in any kitchen light%2EThe die%2Dcast base is both elegant and durable with three speed settings and blue back lit buttons%2E%0D%0A%0D%0A…

Duck, You Sucker (aka A Fistful of Dynamite) (Two-Disc Collector's Edition)


Duck, You Sucker (aka A Fistful of Dynamite) (Two-Disc Collector’s Edition)


$10.47


A different sort of Sergio Leone Western, this one takes place during the Mexican Revolution, with more politics than usual. But there’s still plenty of action, with Rod Steiger as a cigar-chomping peasant who robs banks to liberate political prisoners, and James Coburn as an Irish terrorist trying to flee from his bitter past. They team up to thwart a sadistic officer and help the cause; redempti…

Protecting the Worker: Historic OSHA Films (1980s - 2000s) - 2 DVD Set


Protecting the Worker: Historic OSHA Films (1980s – 2000s) – 2 DVD Set


$16.99


OSHA was developed to ensure the well being of workers. Since 1970, it has protected worker’s rights and this collection celebrates the multifaceted tasks of the organization. “Historic OSHA Films,” documents strikes, the history of the organization, why it is so important to workers, how inspections are conducted, and the many services it offers. An interesting glimpse into the organization respo…

Fekkai Advanced Brilliant Glossing Shampoo


Fekkai Advanced Brilliant Glossing Shampoo



Who is it for?Women with normal to dry, dull hair, who seek moisture and radiant, reflective shine.Advanced TechnologyEncapsulated Shine-Release ComplexKey Ingredient: Olive OilWhy is it different?This shine release shampoo bathes hair with encapsulated spheres of olive oil all day long to keep locks lustrous. Safe for color-treated hair.Brilliant Glossing takes inspiration from nature with its wi…


Fekkai Brilliant Glossing Conditioner


Fekkai Brilliant Glossing Conditioner



Fekkai Advanced Brilliant Glossing Conditioner restores the vitality and strength your hair is missing while infusing your hair with moisture and shine – transforming you from lack-luster to lustrous. Fekkai Brilliant Glossing Collection incorporates micro encapsulated technology, allowing fine droplets of olive oil to target and cover the hair evenly from root to tip. The encapsulated Shine Re…


Fekkai Advanced Salon Technician Color Care Shampoo Hair Shampoos


Fekkai Advanced Salon Technician Color Care Shampoo Hair Shampoos



Buy Fekkai Shampoos – Fekkai Advanced Salon Technician Color Care Shampoo 236ml/8oz. How-to-Use: Massage into wet hair. Lather and rinse….


TEAC PD-D2610 5-CD Carousel Changer with MP3 CD Playback


TEAC PD-D2610 5-CD Carousel Changer with MP3 CD Playback


$189.99


The Teac PD-D2610 5 CD Player/Changer with Remote lets you enjoy more of your favorite music, at your convenience. Features Shuffle Play/Intro, Check Play, Multi-function flourescent display, and 10-Digit direct access keys (front panel & remote). Outputs: 2 digital out (Optical, Coaxial), and 1 analog out . Includes full-function remote control….

Is the area around W.113th st. and Frederick Douglass Blvd. In Harlem safe to walk at night?

I’m considering going to a hostel there for at least one night, because it’s cheap and got good reviews, but I wouldn’t be able to arrive there until about 12:30 am on a subway. Is that safe, or would you recommend going to a little bit more expensive hostel closer to Manhattan?

LOL! Harlem is IN Manhattan. And it’s way safer now-a-days. You’re not likely to get mugged or something, especially if you’re a guy. As long as you’re not hurting anyone or getting involved in anything you’ll be fine. Muggings have become increasingly rare over the last 20 years…The worst run-in you’ll have will probably be with an angry homeless guy, but they’re all harmless…

Fighting for Frederick – Is Frederick safe?

Don’t Be A Pain in the Drain!

There’s a small handful of things you absolutely don’t want to flush down the drain, such as money or time – and also old cooking grease, unused medicines, and household chemicals.

That’s right. Modern American homes are full of things that CAN go down the drain but SHOULDN’T. This article will provide a few tips on what those are – and how to deal with them. Responsibly.

Cooking Oil and Grease
Your doctor will tell you that grease clogs your arterties. Grease also clogs the arteries of your city or town – the sewage pipes that connect your home to the water treatement plant. When grease clogs these pipes, the results aren’t pretty: sewage backups into the street, yards, and even inside somebody’s home!

The best thing to do with cooking oil and grease is to reuse it. If the oil is used for frying mainly one thing, french fries for example, it can be used several times. Just strain the oil through cheesecloth or coffee filters into a covered can or plastic container. Bacon grease should be a crime to throw away, the way it can flavor potatoes and suchlike, but nearly everyone knows that!

If you must throw old grease away, here are the steps to do it responsibly. When the oil gets old, cool and pour it into a plastic container with a strong lid. You can throw that in the trash if it’s a small amount. If you compost or have a large happy family of worms in your backyard, you can safely pour the vegetable oil out there. Another possibility is finding a friendly restaurant that will add it to their oil to be recycled.

Old Medicines
Sometimes, we end up with medicines we don’t need any more. And we used to think that the safe thing to do was flush them down the toilet. We thought that would keep it away from kids and pets. But now those unused mediciens are coming back to haunt us! They are appearing in our drinking water!

As it turns out, when you flush old medicines down the toilet, they go to the local water treatment plant – which weren’t designed to remove them. The dissovled medicines end up in the nearest river, and can be found in the tapwater of downstream communities. Find out if your doctor, clinic, or area hospital will take your old meds for disposal. If they can’t, throw the bottle in the trash and send it to the landfill.

Household Hazardous Waste

Modern American homes are full of toxic chemicals – paint, varnish, turpentine, antifreeze, solvents, and more. The common troublespots are the garage and kitchen. That’s where you’ll find those half or mostly empty cans, bottles, tubes, and other containers of toxic stuff.

It’s tempting to pour them down the drain. Out of sight, out of mind! But the water pollution control plant you house connects to wasn’t designed to remove that stuff, so it will find its way into local waterways.

Don’t do it! Your local government is working hard to help you dispose of the stuff responsibly. The magic word here is «household hazardous waste.» Google it up with your local government name and you’ll quickly discover the where-tos and how-tos for getting rid of unwanted chemicals without becoming a midnight dumping polluter.

Remember, we all live downstream. If you don’t take the time to carefully dispose of the materials that can pollute water supplies for the families that live down stream, can you ask the families that live upstream from you to do the same?

About the Author

 Are you raising a family in the Washington DC metro area? Are you interested in tips about government services and other useful information for moms like you? If yes, then check out the Metro DC Mom Blog. This article was placed in this directory by the environmental writing company Water Words That Work, LLC.

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