Does Vodka Go Bad? Greening Your Insides, and Fun Finds Consider this potpourri day. We've got three great web sites to share with you, plus tips on greening your insides, and keeping your body's acid/alkaline in balance,important for healthy aging. So pour yourself a martini (with olives for the green part) and enjoy!
What's expired in your fridge? | Does Vodka Go Bad?
Should you wash grapes before storing them? How long will natural honey last? Is it okay to put hot food directly into the fridge? Well Tomatoes, you will find the answers to these questions and so much more at a terrific web site we recently discovered that's just about the best resource we've found on storing foods. Get the details. And PS - vodka never goes bad , which is a good thing because aside from drinking it, it's got other interesting uses too.
10 Things to Do with Vodka besides drinking itOkay, so you probably don't want to use the Grey Goose for these, but you can ease the reaction to poison ivy by immediately pouring vodka onto the area that came into contact with the leaves. Want your chrome, glass and porcelain fixtures shining like the top of the Chrysler Building? Moisten a soft, clean cloth with vodka, and then apply a little elbow grease. Want the other 8 tips? Get the details on another great web site we discovered this week that will give you these tips and more serious ones on living green.
Fire Bucket BBQ |
A General Store Grows in Brooklyn
If you thought general stores only existed in places with pickup trucks and gun racks, then you'd be surprised to find Annie's Blue Ribbon General Store is in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn. They have the greatest finds, like this Fire Bucket BBQ (perfect for the beach or picnics). You'll have a blast shopping the actual store, but if you've never ventured into Brooklyn, you can browse their great online store too. Details at 3T Shopping.
Gregory Ann Cox  |
Greening Your Insides
Gregory Ann Cox, who is attacking midlife with a vengeance, has some great healthy aging advice today on the benefits of greening our insides. She writes, "Your inner environment could benefit from a green movement too; especially those who eat meat, who find it hard to get 9 servings of fruits and veggies into our diets every day, and let's not forget those-like me-who count caffeine and adult beverages among our closest friends. These habits, otherwise fine on the surface, are all acid producing and as such can increase the aging process. Aging as in wrinkles, bone loss, and digestive upsets to name a few." But we can do things to counteract this. Read on.
Long live vodka, and do olives count as veggies?
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