tiniest adjustments to energy consumption have been proven to make a difference. And in few rooms do we use energy as blindly as we do in the kitchen. Thus, I have scoured the web for small modifications you can make in your kitchen and in you cooking that have the potential to make a big difference in our overall dent on this lush, green land. Better yet, I'm hopefully leaning on sources that will not disprove, mock, or shame you later on for your good intentions. It's a start, right? Start cookin' green after the jump.
What are your too-easy-not-to green kitchen, cooking or eating tips?
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Great points and especially the one on dishwashers. I use mine every night and recently have tried to go for longer periods of time. II also have planned to buy organic cleaner instead of my Cascade.
Sometimes I also turn off my oven early and let my food continue to bake using the exisitng heat.
I also try not to openn the refrigerator door unless absolutely necessary. I make sure I get as many things out at once and put them all back in at once.
I like the idea of turning the oven off before the timer goes off. I think I will start trying that as well. I too try not to use the over too much during the summer, we grill out a lot. And in the winter I use it to heat the house instead of having the oven and the heater on at the same time (our bedroom is right above the kitchen so it warms up nicely when I cook a chicken or casserole).
These are all great ideas! I also try to do a lot of the little things but all together they add up. We've been using cloth napkins and towels - really cutting back on paper towel usage. We've also been very conscientous of water use in the kitchen and bathroom. Definitely not running the dishwasher as often as we used to. I recently watched a better.tv video that highlights green products for the home. It showed a dishwasher that is green friendly that looked great! Something I would keep in mind if I needed to purchase new appliances.
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Before doing any home improvements to your house I would recommend checking out http://www.greenandsave.com There is a great section on kitchen remodeling and appliances that are very eco-friendly.