The Leifheit Pegasus 120 Compact Drying Rack The Leifheit Pegasus 120 Compact Drying Rack is lightweight, compact and sturdy. This rust resistant dryer is helpful indoors or outdoors, and is even a perfect fit for drip-drying in a bathtub. It has soft round foot caps to grip and protect the surface where it’s standing, while its steel and polypropylene construction wipes clean easily. With 40 feet of drying space, this dryer can handle large loads for couples in small living spaces. It also dries at a low height for accessibility. To set up the Leifheit Pegasus 120, simply unfold the legs until they lock open and support the dryer. Then unfold the wings. The wings sit at an angle convenient for drying longer items. Brianna demonstrates the Leifheit Pegasus below: Posted by → March 31, 2015 at 3:50 PM under Clotheslines and Laundry
The Moerman Standard 3 Arm Clothesline The Moerman Standard 3 Arm Clothesline is an economy rotary clothesline for people who don’t need four arms. This lightweight clothesline provides 98 feet of drying space for singles and couples in small, urban or shared yards. Though it is designed for your budget, it has the durability of rust-free galvanized steel construction and PVC coated lines. To install the Moerman Standard, hammer the ground spike into the ground using a hammer and a block of wood. Screw the post into the already strung upper structure, then slide the dryer into the ground spike. Untie the string around the dryer so you can separate the arms, and then slide them open from the center until the slider snaps into place. The dryer rotates so you may stand in one place to hang your laundry, and it collapses when you are finished. Watch Brianna demonstrate the Moerman Standard 3 Arm Clothesline below: Posted by → March 31, 2015 at 6:50 AM under Clotheslines and Laundry
The Moerman Parallel Umbrella Dryer The Moerman Parallel Umbrella Dryer is like a rotary dryer but it boasts unique parallel lines. The lines are individually strung and easy to tighten or replace. They are all the same length and height, so each line is convenient for hanging large items like bedsheets, without having to maneuver around corners. The total drying space is 184 feet or four loads for families. Though its lines are parallel, this dryer still rotates for extra convenience. This durable dryer supports four anodized aluminum arms on a two-piece galvanized steel pole, while the lines are vinyl coated. The dryer is lightweight, pre-strung, and easy to install. To install the Moerman Parallel, hammer the ground spike into the ground using a hammer and a block of wood for protection. Slide the post into the spike, keeping the skinny end on top. Now slide the upper structure onto the post. To open the dryer, untie the arms and then separate. Slide the center upwards from the grip until it locks into place. Brianna demonstrates everything on the video below: Posted by → March 30, 2015 at 6:50 PM under Clotheslines and Laundry
The Leifheit Siena Aluminum Drying Rack The Leifheit Siena Aluminum Drying Rack is lightweight, compact, and folds flat between uses. This sturdy aluminum dryer is rust resistant and useful both indoors and outdoors. The base’s X stance keeps the dryer sturdy and foldable. Tilted wings can remain folded when not in use; when unfolded, they rest on an angle so you may hang longer items. Brianna unfolds and demonstrates the Leifheit Siena below: Posted by → March 30, 2015 at 10:50 AM under Clotheslines and Laundry
The 5 Best Ways to Go Organic Organic farming differs considerably from what has become known as “conventional” farming. It is very important to note that organic farming was the only form of farming for thousands of years. “Conventional” farming which relies heavily on chemicals, petroleum products and pesticides couldn’t be much more different from organic farming techniques. Organic farming also refrains from using genetically modified organisms. Growth hormones are not used on animals. Organic farming uses crop rotations and natural pest control. However, while definitions do vary, organic farming does allow for the use of some biological based herbicides, fungicides and insecticides. That stated, in general organic farming is considered to be much safer than conventional, chemical-based farming. In recent years, the interest in organic farming has skyrocketed and today it represents a massive and quickly growing sector of the food industry. So let’s explore the five best ways to go organic. Going organic has a range of important benefits as organic food works to protect the soil, introduce less chemicals into the environment, and it is healthier for humans and animals all at the same time. Those looking to make the organic switch will find that they have ample options. Tip #1 for Going Organic-Make a Commitment to Organic Produce It may feel impossible to tackle switching to organic overnight, but one of the best places to begin is with your produce. Fruits and vegetables often receive a truly amazing amount of artificial fertilizers and pesticides. Opting for organic produce is an easy way to reduce this consumption. If you are looking to make the switch to organic, this is a key place to begin. Selecting organic produce and then making a commitment to eat more fruits and vegetables is a tasty and easy way to “go organic.” Tip #2 for Going Organic-Change Where You Shop Where you shop for groceries often dictates what you ultimately purchase. If your grocery store doesn’t provide you with adequate choices for organic produce and other organic products, then you should switch grocery stores. Not only may you need to switch where you shop for groceries, but you may also want to experiment. By checking out different grocery stores, you may find different organic food options. While one of the best ways to boost your overall health is to eat more fresh foods and keep processed foods at a minimum or eliminate them altogether it is possible to find some healthy organic packaged foods. Going to different stores that carry organic foods will increase your chances of finding such foods, just remember to read your labels. An organic label doesn’t mean the same thing as healthy; for example, many processed organic foods are still packed with sugar and lots of calories. The organic label isn’t a free pass to eat whatever you like! Tip #3 for Going Organic-Consider Shopping Online Quite often people don’t make the switch to organic due to the increased prices. There is, however, one way to take some of the sting out of organic food prices. You can save a considerable amount of money by buying in bulk online. You can also find ample options for organic prepackaged foods on big websites like Amazon.com and Vitacost.com. You can also place bulk food orders through your local grocery store that sells organic food. This strategy does, of course, take some planning and strategy, but the payoff could be as much as a ten-percent savings on your bulk items. Additionally, if you are good at managing your money, you might want to consider buying your groceries using a credit card that gives you a percentage of your spending back to further reduce your grocery bill. Tip #4 for Going Organic-Your Local Co-op Co-ops can be great ways to get into organic and make the big organic switch. Co-ops not only offer competitive prices, but also often have discount days or incentives for members. By joining a co-op, you can save money on your organic groceries while learning tips from other co-op members. Tip #5 for Going Organic-Organic Recipes If you want to go organic and never look back, then dive into your recipe book. Organic food can taste great. Getting the most out of your organic food means creating great tastes. While you can enjoy organic food without taking the time to try out new recipes, it is also true that discovering new recipes will help you stay motivated to make the switch to organic food. Dealing with the Price Difference A lot of attention is given to the price difference between organic and food grown using chemicals and artificial ingredients; however, the price between items varies wildly. Items such as bananas, potatoes and green tea are very similar in price. If you have a tight food budget you can still switch to a partially organic diet by being strategic in what you buy. Strategically “Going Organic” to Avoid the Highest Concentrations of Pesticides It is also important to keep in mind that some conventionally grown items are worse than others in terms of pesticide content. Soft fruits, such as peaches and strawberries, receive many times more pesticides than items such as avocadoes. If you are looking to make the switch to organic in part to cut down your pesticide exposure, then a few minutes of internet research will give you a nice outline of which foods are on the “never buy conventional” list. Ultimately, switching to organic should be easy. Virtually any product you want is available in organic form. Today there are not only plenty of organic options, but also those options are readily available! Posted by → March 28, 2015 at 2:32 PM under Environment Home Living Tips
The Moerman Solid Rotary Clothesline The Moerman Solid Rotary Clothesline is durable and easy to use. The steel pole and arms are powder coated, and the whole dryer is lightweight and pre-strung. Grommets in the arms protect the lines for lasting power. To install the Moerman Solid, first hammer the ground spike directly into the ground using a block of wood. Screw the pole to the upper structure of the dryer, then slide it into the ground spike. Separate the arms slightly before raising the structure from below with the comfort grip central slider. The 2-stage adjustment button allows you to increase line tension. With four sets of eight lines, the Moerman Solid Rotary Clothesline provides 131 feet of drying space for couples and families. Rotating makes it easy to load and unload while standing in one place. When you’re finished, the Solid is easy to collapse and cover. Brianna shows you this convenient dryer in the video below: Posted by → March 27, 2015 at 6:50 PM under Clotheslines and Laundry
The Leifheit Tower 190 Laundry Drying Rack The Leifheit Tower 190 Laundry Drying Rack is a free-standing, folding rack that uses vertical space to stay compact in small spaces. The 20 by 24 inch rack fits in small showers and baths but offers 62 feet of drying space for up to two loads of laundry. The Tower is made in Europe. Its rust-resistant rods are coated stainless steel and wipe clean easily. There are no tools required for set-up. To open the Leifheit Tower, first pull the bottom open; the bottom shelf will unfold and prop the bottom open. Next, swing the middle shelf up and secure on the latches provided. Finally, raise the top shelf. All three levels of the Tower are flat, useful for hanging items or laying delicates on top. To make space for long items, unlatch the middle shelf and hang from the top. Brianna demonstrates the Leifheit Tower 190 in the video below: Posted by → March 27, 2015 at 10:50 AM under Clotheslines and Laundry
The Leifheit Pegasus V Indoor Drying Rack The Leifheit Pegasus V Indoor Drying Rack offers 36 feet of drying space for single people or small space dwellers, and is the perfect fit for any bath or shower. Push a button at the top of the Pegasus V and it unfolds to up to 16 angles to prop over your tub. One side even has curved feet to perch on the bathtub edge. Because it offers so many angles, it can brace as an A over the tub, high against the wall for tall items, or flat over the tub for delicates. The stainless steel coated rods are rust resistant, easy to clean, and sturdy. This user-friendly dryer comes assembled and folds flat for storage. Brianna showcases the Leifheit Pegasus V below: Posted by → March 26, 2015 at 6:50 PM under Clotheslines and Laundry
The Moerman Multistage 4 Arm Rotary Clothes Dryer The Moerman Multistage 4 Arm Rotary Clothes Dryer has four arms that adjust easily to several available heights. Its four sets of ten lines create 164 feet of drying space and are enough for a family of four. The pastel yellow PVC coated lines are pre-strung, while the frame is powder-coated anodized aluminum to last years outdoors. It even comes with a cover. To install the Moerman Multistage, hammer the ground spike into the ground using a block of wood to protect the spike from the hammer. Then slide the already assembled dryer into the spike. Untie the string holding the dryer closed, separate the tops of the arms, then just slide the center upward. This dryer has two center sliders so you can maximize its adjustable height, and they have buttons to protect your thumb. The Moerman Multistage rotates for easy use and collapses when you are finished. Watch Brianna demonstrate the Moerman Multistage below: Posted by → March 25, 2015 at 6:50 PM under Clotheslines and Laundry
The Leifheit Pegasus 150 Drying Rack The Leifheit Pegasus 150 Drying Rack is easy to set up with no tools required. Just unfold the legs and then the wings. The wings have adjustable heights for your long items. The center frame sits flat, so you may use it for its clotheslines or to lay garments flat on it as a sweater dryer. It also has delicates hangers along one side to save line space. 49 feet of drying space make the Leifheit Pegasus 150 a great match for couples in small spaces. It is small enough to fit through doorways even when in use. This indoor/outdoor dryer is rust-free. Brianna can show you how convenient the Leifheit Pegasus 150 is. Posted by → March 25, 2015 at 10:50 AM under Clotheslines and Laundry