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11 years ago @ http://www.physicalthe... - Documenting therapy an... · 0 replies · +4 points
11 years ago @ elephant journal: Yoga... - This Supermarket Runs ... · 0 replies · +1 points
Turning food waste into energy and that is a great thought by Sainsbury’s. As you said, food waste that is disposed decomposes to create methane and that is a potent greenhouse gas that can be used for generating electricity. It is something incredible to hear that Sainsbury is generating enough energy to power around two thousand homes each year.
11 years ago @ Natural News Blogs - 7 Simple Ways a Busine... · 0 replies · +1 points
11 years ago @ The FN Dish - Toasted Selfies: The B... · 0 replies · +1 points
Eat your face for breakfast, great concept right? I never tried this, but I know some people has made toasted selfies. I’m sure if you are a selfie lover, you will love it. I think you people know it’s process, it’s just simple. Just share your selfies to the company and they turn that images into a files that can be read by a plasma cutter. Finally, the image is cut out of sheet metal.
11 years ago @ Natural News Blogs - Why Fake or Artificial... · 0 replies · +1 points
Hey Kristy, I certainly agree with you,the demand for fake or artificial grass is now a days booming out. Sure, the lists of advantages as you already mentioned is the biggest reason for the preference of artificial grass over the real grass, the preferable choice among us. You only have to carry out light maintenance once the grass once it is installed and this can save your time and cost to a great extend. Reusing these synthetic turf is a valid answer for those who questions about their environmental
11 years ago @ elephant journal: Yoga... - I Just Want to Lie in ... · 0 replies · +1 points
11 years ago @ Planet Experts - AT&T Will Pay $52 Mill... · 0 replies · +1 points
11 years ago @ Made Remade - Be Prepared: DIY Autom... · 0 replies · +1 points
Excellent write up Emily, it is always good to keep essential tool kits in your car at the time of any crucial breakdowns or any other bad conditions. One more thing, as the season changes, make sure you prepare your car for change. Depending upon the situations and weather your preparation may vary. Say like, if you driving through a snow road you may need special tires, fluid, antifreeze etc. I think the greatest challenge can be organizing your kit with the least amount of money. Always, don't forget to make any scheduled maintenance for your car and that is the most preferable advice I can give you.