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Do Just One Thing for October 01, 2019

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | October 1st, 2019

One of the easiest ways to go green (and save money) is to simply not buy what you don’t need. Sounds easy enough, but it also means not giving in to huge money-saving deals during special sales and promotions. For example, does your TV work just fine? Then even if there is an outrageous sale on a brand-new flat-screen TV, don’t buy it, because you don’t need it! With just this one action, you’re helping to keep electronic waste out of landfills. And with an estimated 25 million used TVs in storage in homes right now, that’s one less thing to waste money on.

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Do Just One Thing for September 30, 2019

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | September 30th, 2019

Do you love ice cream? One of the fastest ways ice cream can turn from tasty to tasteless is through the formation of ice crystals on the surface, also known as freezer burn. To prevent this, do this one thing: Simply store your ice cream lid-side-down. This blocks the airflow that freezes the ice cream (or sorbet) at the top of the container and will prevent your delicious frozen treat from turning bad. You can also use scissors to cut off the excess packaging at the top of the paper carton to decrease the air space within the container before replacing the lid.

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Do Just One Thing for September 29, 2019

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | September 29th, 2019

As temperatures dip, one pricey outdoor investment that should be brought indoors is your backyard grill. Snow and ice can cause significant damage and make your grill unusable in the coming months. The best place to store a grill in the winter months is the garage or basement. Any gas grill should have the tank valve closed and the propane tank removed. And whether you bring your grill indoors or not, be sure to scrub the insides clean. Any residual food waste -- even if it’s charred-on -- can be tempting for wild critters and pests.

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