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Serious Green: 10 Cheap & Green Kitchen Tips

I try my hardest to leave as little a footprint as I can - paper towels, sometimes ya just have to. I pretty much limit my use to dampening one to wrap around certain verggies like green onions/scallions, they last much longer. To me the resources used to produce produce :-), uses more resources than using one portion off a roll of paper towels. As far as fiber towels, it is much less expensive and easier on resources to fill a FULL load in a washing machine - so the laundry goes, so goes my kitchen towels, unless of course they are microfiber - no fab softener for those puppies. Likewise filling a tub with microfiber and the appropriate amount of water for the amount of laundy being done. A full dishwasher is less expensive to use as a full fridge is. Having said that, I use a pot that has been used in cooking to clean utensils, etc to use the water to it's best advantage. Thanks for all the great tips, will be trying them as the opportunity arises. But turning off clocks and all those devices that have to be reset AGAIN!? Gotta be kidding!! I'll reserve resetting those devices for power outages!

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AOL Cityguide: The Nation's 15 Best Burgers

Someone missed the boat in Phoenix. Keegan's Bar & Grill has hands down the best burger bar none! Freshly ground prime chuck. Mke sure to add the havarti cheese, also as a side, order the black bean salad. And finally, forget the waistline and have the cobbler of the day!

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From Serious Eats

Serious Green: 10 Cheap & Green Kitchen Tips

I try my hardest to leave as little a footprint as I can - paper towels, sometimes ya just have to. I pretty much limit my use to dampening one to wrap around certain verggies like green onions/scallions, they last much longer. To me the resources used to produce produce :-), uses more resources than using one portion off a roll of paper towels. As far as fiber towels, it is much less expensive and easier on resources to fill a FULL load in a washing machine - so the laundry goes, so goes my kitchen towels, unless of course they are microfiber - no fab softener for those puppies. Likewise filling a tub with microfiber and the appropriate amount of water for the amount of laundy being done. A full dishwasher is less expensive to use as a full fridge is. Having said that, I use a pot that has been used in cooking to clean utensils, etc to use the water to it's best advantage. Thanks for all the great tips, will be trying them as the opportunity arises. But turning off clocks and all those devices that have to be reset AGAIN!? Gotta be kidding!! I'll reserve resetting those devices for power outages!

From A Hamburger Today

AOL Cityguide: The Nation's 15 Best Burgers

Someone missed the boat in Phoenix. Keegan's Bar & Grill has hands down the best burger bar none! Freshly ground prime chuck. Mke sure to add the havarti cheese, also as a side, order the black bean salad. And finally, forget the waistline and have the cobbler of the day!

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AOL Cityguide: The Nation's 15 Best Burgers

Living in Indianapolis, I can tell you that 96th street steakburgers are not even the in the top 15 burgers of Indianapolis. I would go so far as to say that any list that includes 96th street steakburgers as one of the better burgers in america does not know much about burgers.

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AOL Cityguide: The Nation's 15 Best Burgers

I don't really understand why Dick's is on the list. Their burgers are dry, tasteless and small. Dick's gets the nostalgia nod, but there are hundreds and possibly thousands of better burger places out there.

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AOL Cityguide: The Nation's 15 Best Burgers

I can't believe someone would put CityGrille in Denver up there. It's pretty good but the Cherry Cricket is tons better as far as Denver burgers go. CityGrille does have some other good stuff on their menu though.

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