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ZeroWater [Review]


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The ZeroWater pitcher is by far my new best friend.  After watching a special on tap water that was on the Dr. Oz show, I went on a search for the cleanest way to filter the water in my home.   The ZeroWater pitcher won hands down, providing a way to clear almost every, single last contaminant from the water.  Here’s the lowdown on the system:

Zero Technologies LLC is the only gravity fed filteration system that meets the FDA standards for bottled water.  Using a 5 stage, ion-exchange filteration system that is guaranteed to bring your level of dissolved solids to zero, you will finally know the true beauty of clean, crisp and worry free water.  Why do you want a zero you ask?

Meter readings for tap water average between 75 and 300 and can go even higher. Conventional water filters only take out a small portion of these dissolved solids which can cause bad tastes.  If you don’t believe me, get your own water tester, or use the one provided by ZeroWater to not only test your filtered water, but your tap water and the bottled water you have stored in the garage.  After receiving the ZeroWater Pitcher and the enclosed tester, I went test crazy…and finally realized that my gut was right all along; the Brita was worthless.

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If you can read that little water tester in the cup, you can see that my bottled water logged in at 190. According to the enclosed water cheat sheet, 190 is within range for bottled water, but once again, it ain’t zero.  After testing the bottled, I tested my Brita water filter, which logged in at a little over 250, which was shocking to me.  It was in the national range of tap water!

So, I decided to break out my ZeroWater Pitcher and filter the water, to see if I could first get a zero, and then…find out what a zero tasted like.  After the easy assembly and passing the water through a couple of times to filter the water, I was ready.

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One big thing to know as you are filtering the water is that good water takes time. The water passes through the top trough and through the filter at a slower rate than your average filter, but then again…this isn’t your average water it’s producing. Once filled, the pitcher can hold about twice as much as your typical pitcher, and also comes with two separate ways to get the water out.  One, you can pour it, or two, there is a spout located at the base.

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The spout has been a huge help with my sons, who can now easily fill their stainless steel bottles up with water straight from the fridge, as opposed to trying to carry the big pitcher.

All in all, I definitely recommend the ZeroWater system to anyone looking to not only drink cleaner water, but save money.  It is estimated that by investing $30 in a water-filtering, reusable pitcher or faucet attachment, you’ll save about $300 a year on bottled water.

Pick one up here for $35, and sign up for the coupons, trust me, they are worth it!

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Love Bottle [Review & Giveaway]!


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While some may find it kooky, there are millions of people out there that believe that everything you touch effects your energy.  Hence, where the Love Bottle was born.  A nutrition consultant in San Francisco looked at the emotional and physical health of our country and wondered what she could do to improve it. Because water is our most fundamental need, improving its quality became the obvious answer. Water in a great looking, earth-friendly bottle supercharged with a little love seemed the perfect answer to helping many people in a simple and easy way.

Love Bottles are made from reusable glass [partially recyclable]. They have a ceramic swing top lid, similar to an old school milk bottle,  that creates a water-tight seal.  Every printed bottle has the word “love” on it, charging your water with the energy of love.  They also let you express yourself, with a portion of the design allowing you to write and draw on the printed areas of the bottle.

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Clunkers to Decks.


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Jamie Story, Robbie Gangemi and Gio Estevez are the minds behind Vehicle Skateboards, a skateboarding company that will give us the first ever recycled decks.  According the Pop Master Innovations:

“products are extremely environmentally friendly and can be made from an assortment of recycled Hard Rock Maple products and by-products, including used skateboard decks. With our Patent Pending Method, high quality maple can be continuously reused for skateboard manufacturing and other applications.”

via High Snobiety

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Where Do Billboards Go To Die?


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Have you ever wondered what happened to that billboard that once hung above your traffic ridden route?  Well Defy bags is doing their part to repurpose in an artsy way by taking that old billboard vinyl and handcrafting a custom bag.  Coming in three different sizes, the bags range in price from $115 to $155, featuring a flap top and messenger style strap.  Check them out at Defy Bags.

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Flip Flops to Art.


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According to UniquEco “It all started with kids making toys out of sticks and thorns and flip-flops,” and now the residents of Kenya are turning the sandals that wash up on the beach into sellible jewelry, collectibles and art. via Global Post

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Seed Paper Tags.


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Ciara Elend is going green with their couture hang tags, that are made from recycled paper that contains seeds. You can plant the paper in soil, water, and wildflowers begin to grow. Awesome idea……now if only they would hip us to where they found the tags.

[Via Ciara Elend]

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Eggs [A Nerd's Best Friend]


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The Daily Green hipped it’s readers to quite a few things you could do with eggs [besides fertilize and scramble them]. Here are a few of my favs:

Less Bitter Coffee
Add an eggshell to the coffee in the filter, and your morning coffee will be less bitter. The spent coffee grounds, eggshell and bio-degradable filter are then conveniently ready for the compost pile.

Natural Drain Cleaner
Keep a couple of crushed eggshells in your kitchen sink strainer at all times. They trap additional solids and they gradually break up and help to naturally clean your pipes on their way down the drain.

Egg on Your Face
Pulverize dried egg shells with a mortar and pestle, then whisk the powder in with an egg white and use for a healthful, skin-tightening facial. Allow the face mask to dry before rinsing it off.

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Remember Compact Discs?


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Yea yea….I barely recall them myself. Anyhow, if you are like me, you have hundreds of these stocked up somewhere, just collecting dust. Well, Interbent put together 22 ways in which you can repurpose them into something great. From lamps to wall art…they have it all covered.

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Go Green! Reusable Laundry Sachet [Review & Giveaway]


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Soft&Cozy is an Etsy shop that uses repurposed fabrics, vintage bedding, and fantastic thrift store finds in order to create practical items. In addition to that, each item from their shop is hand sewn…no machines are ever used.

Soft&Cozy recently sent me a set of their Lavender and Mint Dryer Satchels to review. In case you’re wondering exactly what a dryer satchel is, it is a reusable pouch that you use in place of a dryer sheet. Each eco-friendly dryer sachet is made from 100% repurposed fabric, and filled with all natural ingredients, including peppermint, eucalyptus, rosemary, locally grown lavender buds, and spearmint.
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The sachets came in a small envelope, with a little thank you card enclosed. I didn’t waste any time to try them out since 1) they smelled so fragrant and 2) I have 2 kids.  So I got my laundry together, and popped these in the dryer to test them out.  Before I go on with the review, I have a small confession.

I didn’t read the directions, and the first time I tried it, I only put one in the dryer LOL.

Okay, so let’s fast forward to trial number 2.  I re-read the directions, washed my clothes, and after I threw a full load into the dryer, I added all 3 sachets in with it [just as I would a few dryer sheets].  I could literally smell the clothes throughout the house as they were drying. Not only that, but when they were done, they were soft and smelled great.

Soft&Cozy recommends that you use each set a dozen times.  I found that my set went about 9 times before it started to lose it’s full strength.  After that, I used it twice more and then continued the theme of repurposing by putting them in my drawers and linen closet.

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Soft&Cozy wants to give one lucky reader a set of their Lavender and Mint Dryer Sachets.

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Music From a Tree.


Diego Stocco wondered if it would be possible to play music from a tree. He decided to tune it [using a pencil sharpener], record some tracks on Pro Tools and then got to playing. This is freakin’ amazing.

Diego Stocco – Music From A Tree from Diego Stocco on Vimeo.

For a full write up, check out his blog at Behance, it really was an amazing feat.

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Newspaper Basket.


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I am not too crafty, but love to pretend I am…and so I subscribe to millions of DIY blogs to inspire me. I finally saw a post that both inspired and empowered me to be able to try my hand at one. The newspaper basket was easy to construct and the direction on How About Orange was sooooo clear.

Bravo on this post =)

[Via HowAboutOrange]

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Beanzawave.


Heinz Snap Pots launches the world?s smallest microwave ? the Beanzawave
Did you know that microwaves take up more watts of power than both refrigerators and washing machines? Well, Heinz does, and that’s why they invented the Beanzawave, a tiny microwave that can be used to warm up small items, using a fraction of the energy. The mini microwave is being developed as a partner to Heinz Snap Pots, baked beans in single-serving containers.

[Via FastCompany via UKDailyMail]

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