
Most of our visitors need a question or two answered about recycling every now and then. so we put together this growing collection of faqs; videos; and rss feeds that we find useful on Recycling.
First off we use YouTube.com Loads for Recycling questions. why ? well it’s green. you don’t buy a book, or purchase anything. you go to youtube and search for the green how to information instead of spending time and creating carbon waste by going to buy something. Learn To Search YouTube First and save time. also check out these neat hacks
This is one of our favorite hacks – High DEF Baby !
Yeah Corey is cute too.. (hey coreyyyy,,)
Next Tip – Use Ask.com
On Youtube there is a whole section devoted to Ask.com. did you know that ? the ask.com section saves you from really having to go to Ask.com (side-eye) and ask your question. youtube it and watch like the rest of us lazy keyboard surfers.
yeah, did you know that Ask.com plays samples, shows videos and everything right in realtime in the returns on their search pages ? Wowwzer. I get excited at multitech on a page. it’s soooo smart and green. it’s cached genius and anything that saves me time is green for my pocket.
You and I both have questions all day long. so when you get a question just do the logical thing and instead of torturing yourself, Go to Ask.com on Youtube and find the answer. simple right ? uh huhhhh..
Okay now onto the one nagging thing that everybody hates – shopping,
Yeah Yeah Yeahhhhh how to shop green is really a gigantic avocado sized search engine query isn’t it ?
Meet Coupon Mom
Just watch this and you’ll agree, This Woman is the holy grail of shopping; in pumps. Her way of making your life green, is by teaching you how to shop. Most of us don’t really know how easy it is to save a bundle, if we just plan a few minutes ahead.
Remember, the key to being green is thinking green; Always.
This is one of my favorites – Plan before you shop and feed 4 for $5.00. now that’s really green cooking
We’ll be updating and adding to this page weekly, so come back and see what’s Green and Hot.
Next week we’ll add some rss feeds to more green stuff you’ll love.
Cheers,

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