Not showering as often.Use one plate and fork for meals and don't wash them.
We grow some of our own food in our garden, use as little water as possible, bring stuff to the local salvation army when we don't want it anymore, put in new low energy lightbulbs........
I do pretty much the same as Hawkeye, plus we recycle our cans. Our son gets to keep the money from them, it goes towards his allowance.
I recycle cans, glass, as much plastic as I can, newspapers, magazines, junk mail, batteries - Michigan has had a .10 deposit law for years on beer and carbonated beverage cans and bottles (which has made our state cleaner and provided income for many people). I bought into a garden share this summer to get fresh, locally grown organic fruits and veggies. I do what I can but feel I can do so much more.
My husband and I are doing many of the same things as you. We recycle newspapers, catalogs, plastic and cardboard. Being on PD, I have LOTS of cardboard. Dan retired 1 year ago and although we currently have 2 vehicles, we're finding we don't use the 2nd one as much as before. I'm seriously thinking about going to only 1 vehicle which will save not only money on insurance, gas, etc. but also on emissions. We've recycled used batteries for years as my husband's company used to have a drop-off location for these. We've also dropped off used batteries at Batteries Plus but have recently bought a charging station for AA and AAA batteries which we use the most. I'm a big fan of donation. Our tax preparer told us years ago to donate rather than try to sell through garage/rummage sales. We're in the process of remodeling/redecorating our kitchen/great room area and recently donated all of our kitchen appliances to a local non-profit agency that helps people with mental illness. We're currently enjoying the fruits from our small garden, green and hot peppers, cucumbers and tomatoes. I'm lucky to be on PD so I've been able to enjoy the fresh tomatoes from our garden. My husband and I just finished canning 20 qts. of tomatoes for use this winter in spaghetti sauce, lasagna and chili. I just need to get a working kitchen back so I have an oven! Currently we're getting by with a microwave oven, 1 burner hot plate, electric skillet and a crockpot. Most of all I miss my dishwasher and garbage disposal!!! We're hoping to have our project done by early November so I can host a bridal shower for our niece.
I have a huge balcony that I could container garden in but it gets so hot. Any ideas people?
Quote from: Jill D. on September 11, 2007, 10:14:33 AMI recycle cans, glass, as much plastic as I can, newspapers, magazines, junk mail, batteries - Michigan has had a .10 deposit law for years on beer and carbonated beverage cans and bottles (which has made our state cleaner and provided income for many people). I bought into a garden share this summer to get fresh, locally grown organic fruits and veggies. I do what I can but feel I can do so much more.How does that garden share work? Is that like a community garden?I wish I had space for my own garden. My dad used to have the entire backyard as one big garden. We had no grass! But the veggies were sooooo good. I have a huge balcony that I could container garden in but it gets so hot. Any ideas people?
Quote from: mmmmdeedee on September 14, 2007, 02:52:35 PMQuote from: Jill D. on September 11, 2007, 10:14:33 AMI recycle cans, glass, as much plastic as I can, newspapers, magazines, junk mail, batteries - Michigan has had a .10 deposit law for years on beer and carbonated beverage cans and bottles (which has made our state cleaner and provided income for many people). I bought into a garden share this summer to get fresh, locally grown organic fruits and veggies. I do what I can but feel I can do so much more.How does that garden share work? Is that like a community garden?I wish I had space for my own garden. My dad used to have the entire backyard as one big garden. We had no grass! But the veggies were sooooo good. I have a huge balcony that I could container garden in but it gets so hot. Any ideas people?It's actually a friend of ours that puts in a huge garden and his wife went nuts last year because it was way more food than they could ever eat or give away in a timely basis (she canned and froze like a fiend too!) So, he decided to sell shares. It was $75.00 for the share, or if you work in the garden at least 5 hours during the summer it was only $50.00. It's been awesome...he would pick on Tuesday and Saturday and have everything waiting to pick up. Of course, you were free to pick more on off days too, He had ever blooming strawberries and raspberries and he has tons of pumpkins along with tomatoes, peppers, broccoli, spinach, green beans, wax beans, carrots, onions, cauliflower, corn, beets, zucchini, summer squash, winter squash and watermelon. Yum!
Quote from: mmmmdeedee on September 14, 2007, 02:52:35 PMI have a huge balcony that I could container garden in but it gets so hot. Any ideas people?Are there any partly shady areas? Or you could set up a shade-cloth cover to put the containers under? What kind of heat do you get where you live - is it dry, arid heat, or is it humid? Perhaps look into the different type of veg that grow in your specific environment.