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(ARA) – What would you do with an extra $2,200 per year? That is the annual energy bill for a typical American home, according to the U.S. Dept. of Energy (DOE). Dramatically reducing that cost, or even selling power back to the utility company, could mean having enough money for a vacation, a down payment on a car or a boost to your child’s college savings.
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Briefly deemed too industrial-looking by some designers to be included in contemporary, upscale kitchens, stainless steel is back, better and more beautiful than ever. Stainless steel is again enjoying a place of honor in American kitchens. Here are six reasons to love stainless steel.
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Many families are interested in adopting a more natural lifestyle, especially when they’re met by life-changing moments, such as welcoming a new baby, adopting a pet, or buying a new home. Here are five tips to help families live more naturally.
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Millions of Americans will hit the roads during the warm weather months. Whether they’re in the car on business or vacation, many drivers will likely share two major concerns: how they can reduce the impact their motoring has on the environment and on their wallets.
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Mom is in charge of water conservation. Dad handles composting. The kids help make sure lights are off when they aren’t needed. Is this life in many typical American homes these days? You bet, and it’s a life shared by families across the country on America’s beef farms and ranches.
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Looking for ways to save money. A good place to start is by replacing your old kitchen appliances.
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Disappearing plant species, endangered wildlife and adverse health effects for humans – all grab headlines whenever talk turns to the impact pollution has on our world. But pollution also affects production of pearls, the gem American pop culture has made an icon of exemplary womanhood.
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