Posts Tagged Grocery List

How Keeping Your Car Clean is Green

Posted by on Friday, 16 April, 2010

As spring and summer approaches, so will the days where it’s nice enough outside to spend an afternoon washing and waxing your car or truck. So, you go to your local big box store’s auto section and pick out your supplies. As you check out, you get that ever-prevalent question about bagging your purchase; paper or plastic…or a reusable bags for a dollar and ninety-nine cents. You decide to help the planet and opt for the reusable bag and head home. At home as you begin to clean the car you wonder what else you might do with your car to promote green and eco friendly living.

The first thing you think about is what kind of car you are driving. Was its selling feature the mileage or how many horsepower are under the hood? Car technology has spoiled some attempts at green and eco friendly living by letting us have our cake and eat it too. A sixties muscle car with loads of horsepower got twelve to fifteen miles per gallons at best. Some really hot cars were lucky to make ten. Nowadays you can find cars that go zero to sixty in less than seven seconds yet are still very fuel efficient. Of course you have to put that in the context of a sixties economy car got twenty miles per gallon and today forty-five mpg is almost a minimum.

So while things like fuel efficiency and performance have changed, one thing that hasn’t changed is the importance of keeping your car in good condition. If your cars engine is tuned up and has clean filters it will run better, cleaner and be good for the environment. Check the tires, low tire pressure can cut your gas mileage as much as fifteen percent. Simple investments like clean air filters and tire pressure guages can go a long way in keeping your car operating at its ‘greenest’ levels.

On the subject of returning to the store, think about consolidating your trip. Maybe you shouldn’t have made a trip for the detergent and wax after all. Maybe you should have put it on your grocery list. Most big box stores have a section for auto basics that include detergent, wax and even that tire pressure gage. If they don’t have what you need in the big box store, at least stop at the auto parts store in the same trip.

Finally, think about how much you use your vehicle when you’re the only passenger. Most states sponsor rideshare programs to work, but they are not particularly effective for a multitude of reasons. People have trouble synching their work schedules, and are not particularly comfortable posting their schedules online for strangers to see. Sharing shopping trips with a neighbor is a great alternative. You know who they are, chances are you meet over backyard barbeques, so why not give it a try? It’s a great way to spend some adult time and live green and eco friendly.

Things like organic cotton bags give us something to think about when we bag our purchases. Think about your car and how you use it for green and eco friendly living.


Latest Technology and Gadgets

Posted by on Sunday, 15 November, 2009

In an age of computers, gadgets, gizmos, cell phones, and electronics everyone wants to be the first to produce, own, or buy the latest technology. Just like athletes competing to be bigger, faster, and stronger we want our gadgets to have bigger storage capacity, run faster, and be strong enough to handle all of our technology needs.

For many people, having the latest technology is no problem. The newest cell phone came out; many will go out and buy it. A larger, thinner TV with a clearer picture just hit the shelves, get rid of the old TV for the bigger, better, newer version. However, technology changes so quickly that the average person is not able to always have the latest gadget or electronic the minute it’s available. One advantage to the ever changing face of technology, on the other hand, is that the older versions of certain gadgets and electronics become more affordable and accessible as newer versions are created.

So just what are the latest technology fads and newest gadgets that people just must have? It seems that most people are looking for the gadget that will make life easier. They want one gadget that will do more than one task so they can work on their multi-tasking skills as well. People want to be entertained, keep up with news, and write their grocery list all with the same electronic gadget. Another aspect people look for in the latest technology is the largest amount of memory or storage possible in the smallest, most portable container possible.

Take for example, the new iPhone and iPod from Apple, the latest technology in cell phones. At the very least, it is of course an electronic gadget that makes phone calls. But it also acts as an electronic photo album, PDA, computer, game system, camera, video camera, and any other tool or iPod gadget you can think of all rolled into one small, sleek looking gadget that everyone wants to have. The must-have iPhone allows the lucky owner to basically take care of all of their daily appointments, calls, and tasks from one location. Although its appearance may have gotten smaller, the latest technology in cell phones has definitely gotten bigger, faster, and stronger.


Samsung VX1 looks pretty, mostly useless

Posted by on Wednesday, 14 October, 2009

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What, only Koreans need sexy voice recorders?

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Looking more like a remote control for the Batmobile than a voice recorder, the aluminum-clad Samsung YP-VX1 is way too sexy to record your memoir, much less a grocery list.

Announced today along with a handful of other Samsung portable audio …


Grocery list helper

Posted by on Thursday, 23 July, 2009

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Ok, the device I’m about to describe in the following lines won’t help you do your grocery list, but it will give you a savior helping hand when you need it most: it will help you not to forget what you wanted to buy when you left from home. Because, whether you like it or not, we’re tempted to forget, even if we usually do our best in order to keep everything in mind.

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And if you wonder where you’ll be able to purchase this device from, then let me tell you that Hammacher Schlemmer is the best place to find all sorts of unusual stuff.

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“This device stores and prints grocery lists generated from the items you speak into its microphone. Using an integrated voice recognition system, the shopping list manager matches a spoken item with one of the 2,500 food, beverage, household, beauty, and office products in its database. Each spoken product appears on the LCD and you can add it to the list and print an alphabetized record with the touch of a button. The device recognized words as specific as swordfish, emery boards, and lawn bags, and identifies errands, such as going to the bank, library, or veterinarian.”

A great advantage for you is that you’ll be able to create two different lists in the same time and you can also add new products to the already existing database (but no more than 5,000 items). In addition, you can attach it to your refrigerator, as it has a magnet, or you can mount it to a wall. It runs on four AA batteries and it comes with a roll of paper.

You can go grab the Voice Recognition Grocery List Organizer from Hammacher Schlemmer for no more than $99.95.

(Source: Coolest-Gagdets)


Voice Recognition Grocery List Organizer

Posted by on Saturday, 18 July, 2009

Voice Recognition Grocery List Organizer (Image courtesy Hammacher Schlemmer)
By Andrew Liszewski

Grocery shopping is usually a disaster if I don’t come prepared with a list of what I need, which is why I like this grocery list organizer that remembers everything you’ve told it you’ve run out of throughout the week. The voice recognition system can interpret words as specific as swordfish or trash bags, and the 2,500 item database includes food, health and hygiene items and even office products. But you can expand that database with your own additions up to a maximum of 5,000 items.

The device can also maintain two different lists simultaneously, but it’s not only limited to items you need to buy. You can also keep track of things you need to do like going to the bank or taking your pup to the vet. And when it’s time to restock the pantry or deal with your ever-growing to-do list the organizer will print out a convenient pocket-sized list so you don’t forget anything. $99.95 from Hammacher Schlemmer.

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