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Global GreenQueen

"Only by sharing our deeper thoughts
and feelings do we communicate
to, and inspire in others, a love
And respect for the earth."

Joseph Bharat Cornell

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  • What an ingenious idea! | Apr 29, 2008 13:25

    What an ingenious idea!

  • Helpful Info | Apr 24, 2008 12:50

    Thanks for the helpful tips! I despise a disorderly home, so these organization tidbits for the fridge are great. It never occurred to me that keeping vegetables in the "designated drawer" causes them to spoil faster. Also, I really liked the suggestion about the bins which would create more space and make things more easily accessible.

  • WoW! | Apr 24, 2008 11:44

    This is a huge mission! Best wishes on your future endeavors Grant and Matt! I admire your dedication to enhancing our quality of life by planting trees!

  • Fabulous!! | Apr 15, 2008 16:49

    Thank you for these wonderful tips! I got so inspired that I totally revamped my fridge and my approach to food storage. It feels so much better to open the door and see everything organized, preserved and presented well. It makes me want to eat healthy and make the most of the food I buy. Keep the tips coming and thanks again!

    -Christine

  • Green Comment | Apr 10, 2008 13:46

    It is my belief that all businesses and corporations large or small should be held accountable for their actions, as well as ensuring a greener, cleaner environment.

    I heard of a company called Sustainable Land Development Int’l (SLDI), who team up with companies to teach them best practices such as how to prevent pollution, reduce energy consumption etc. without losing profit and promoting a green lifestyle. It’s good to know that there are companies such as SLDI who care about making changes in our world and inspire other organizations to do the same.

  • water filter recommendation | Apr 09, 2008 10:40

    If you are looking for the purest water for your company and employees, look at the systems offered by Pure Water Systems, Inc. These drinking water filters are designed for residential use, and don't provide hot/cold water (only room temp) but don't have the risks associated with a contaminanted bottle cooler and they produce absolutely pure drinking water by using the same methods found in water purification systems used in laboratories.

  • Pharmacies | Apr 08, 2008 22:48

    Pharmacies. New board http://onlybest.us/
    Drugstore: discussion of medication, pills, mixtures, etc. What to buy? How to cure the disease? - Answers to these questions can be found on the site and much more.

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