How To Be More 'Green' Around The Kitchen If you are recycling your paper, plastics and soda cans, then you should be commended. It's an easy habit to get into that once started you don't think twice about. It also points out how much you can recycle in a given week. It's amazing how that all piles up. If your recycling has inspired you to go more green around the kitchen, then you'll want to put these tips into action: Use Cloth Napkins Cloth napkins are more durable than paper ones. By replacing cloth napkins with disposable napkins you're going to save a lot of money. Just think how many times you reach for a roll of paper towels? If you do by paper towels or napkins, then look for the recycling logo. Cook From Scratch You know that cooking at home already saves you a lot of money. But it also uses fewer resources than dining out or buying premade food. Anytime you buy food that's been process it has been packaged and cooked in industrial kitchens and then truck to your local supermarket. That supply chain uses up a lot of energy. Cooking from scratch allows you to cut out some of that excess energy waste. Use a Crock Pot Cooking in a crock-pot can save you energy and time. It's really about slicing and dicing and putting in the pot then turn it on and letting it cook. Crock pots a very versatile. You can make chili, pot roast, soup, chickens, bread and even desserts. Cook With Residual Heat Although you turn off your oven, it is still actually warm enough to continue cooking a meal. This means that if you shut things down five minutes before the meal is scheduled to come out you'll be ahead of the game in terms of saving energy. You can apply the same trick to cooking pasta. Once the water has been boiling for five minutes, cover the pot and switch off the flame. Let it sit for five more minutes. The pasta will continue to cook and come out perfect in just under 10 minutes. Recycle Your Appliances Between the refrigerator, dishwasher, washing machine and dryer your kitchen appliances certainly take up a lot of energy in the house. If they are newer models, then they are probably Energy Star rated as they should be. If you are replacing your old appliances, then you should bring in Junk King Fort Lauderdale for the disposal. That's because junk King is dedicated to recycling almost 60% of everything they collect. That includes old appliances. Junk King knows the recycling centers that these can be dropped off to. They'll happily do that is part of their complete junk removal package. Going more green around the house is easy when you get help from Junk King Fort Lauderdale. How To Be More 'Green' Around The Kitchen