January 10, we celebrate National Cut Your Energy Costs Day. Maybe this is the first you've heard of this, but no worries. We've got some great tips to get you involved in this important day. National Cut Your Energy Costs Day encourages us to find ways to reduce energy costs and save on our energy bills. There are always plenty of significant things you can do around your home to cut your energy costs. Let's get your family thinking about the small ones first. Baby Steps to Cut Your Energy Costs Take shorter showersLower the water temp of your water heaterRun the dishwasher only when it's fullUse energy-efficient light bulbsUnplug unused appliancesCarpool whenever possible or use public transportationTurn down the thermostat - or as your mom always said - put on a sweater!Just … [Read more...] about Celebrate National Cut Your Energy Costs Day
The Inside Scoop on New Year’s Eve
We know it's all about the party on New Year's Eve. But do you know how many years we've been celebrating this day? It turns out - a while. This New Year's Eve, should you find yourself hunkered in the corner of a kitchen trying to spark up a little convo with a stranger you'd like to kiss at midnight, we've got a tip. Let them know you're more than just a pretty face. You're dialed into the roots of the celebration. You've got the Inside Scoop on New Year's Eve. How Long Have We Celebrated NYE? The earliest known New Year celebration was in Mesopotamia around 2000 B.C. In case anyone poses the follow-up question, Mesopotamia was a region covering the area now, mostly known as Iraq and Kuwait. Has NYE Always Been Celebrated on December 31? No, it has not — the … [Read more...] about The Inside Scoop on New Year’s Eve
The Lowdown on Mysterious Mistletoe
What is it about this powerful plant, that moves us to plant kisses on others? This holiday season, should you find yourself standing awkwardly beneath the mistletoe with someone you barely know, change the subject and fascinate your suitor with the Lowdown on Mysterious Mistletoe. 1. According to livescience.com, the tradition of kissing beneath mistletoe started in ancient Greece. It was used in marriage ceremonies because of its association with fertility. 2. Although capable of growing on its own, Mistletoe is a parasite. The plant attaches itself to the host (usually a tree) and grows out from the branches. 3. Mistletoe is poisonous to humans but is an excellent source of food for birds, while butterflies use the nectar, and bees gather pollen from it. 4. During … [Read more...] about The Lowdown on Mysterious Mistletoe
5 Great Websites for Gifts that Give Back
At some point, many of us have felt the holidays are sometimes too "commercialized." We may think we lose sight of what gift-giving should be. Wouldn't it be great to give gifts these holidays that your friends and family really want, and at the same time, give back to a worthwhile cause? We found 5 Great Websites for Gifts That Give Back to charitable causes around the world. Here are ideas for every personality on your list. The Environmentalist - worldwildlife.org We all have those friends or family members that love animals and their habitats. The World Wildlife Federation (WWF) is committed to protecting wildlife and nature around the world. This year why not give the gift of "species adoption," and choose whatever species best suits your friend. Each "adoption" comes with a … [Read more...] about 5 Great Websites for Gifts that Give Back
Bring New Holiday Traditions Into Your Home
Most of us are fortunate enough to enjoy traditions during the holidays that our families have passed down to us. These traditions may go back generations and have a deep connection with your family. Do you ever want to bring a new holiday tradition into your home to share with your children or grandchildren? We have a few simple ideas to get you started. Create Edible Gifts Put a day on your calendar to get together with family members and bake holiday treats for your neighbors and friends. Keep your recipes simple, like these cute "present" cookies, little jars of bacon jam, chocolate almond clusters, or simple holiday favorites like peppermint bark. Once you've created your edible gifts, deliver them in a festive packaging. Family members of all ages can help … [Read more...] about Bring New Holiday Traditions Into Your Home