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Save Money on Healthy Cookware: How to Find Discount Le Creuset

cheeseslave » 07 April 2009 » In Uncategorized » 26 Comments

Save money on healthy cookware: discount Le Creuset

Enameled cast iron is one of the healthiest varieties of cookware available. And Le Creuset is the creme de la creme of enameled cast iron. Unfortunately, Le Creuset has a price tag that reflects that status.

I’ve been searching for discount Le Creuset for a while — and I’ve found what I believe to be the best price on Le Creuset cookware.

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Last Chance to Win: Save Electricity With a Belkin Conserve

cheeseslave » 03 April 2009 » In Uncategorized » No Comments

Belkin Surge Protector - Unplug and Save Money on Your Electric Bill

The Belkin Conserve giveaway ends tonight, April 3rd, at midnight Pacific time!
You could win a Belkin Conserve energy-saving surge protector, retail value, $49.99. — to help you save electricity by conveniently unplugging up to 8 appliances with the press of a single button.
Go and enter now — before it’s too late!
Check back tomorrow to find [...]

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Giveaway: Win a Free Belkin Conserve Power Surge Protector

cheeseslave » 27 March 2009 » In Uncategorized » 201 Comments

Belkin Surge Protector - Unplug and Save Money on Your Electric Bill

Most home electronics continue to use energy, even when you’ve turned them off. This wasted energy is called “standby power,” which adds up fast and impacts the environment. Belkin’s Conserve Energy-Saving Surge Protector makes it easy for you to reduce this standby power.

Belkin has offered to give away a free Conserve Power Surge Protector to Cheeseslave readers. All you have to do is enter the contest and you can win a Conserve Power Surge Protector — retail value, $49.99.

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How to Buy Organic Eggs: Pastured vs. Free Range Eggs

cheeseslave » 20 February 2009 » In Uncategorized » 43 Comments

chicken on pasture

If you read my blog regularly, you know I love eggs. We typically go through about 3-4 dozen eggs per week. Our little family consisting of 2 adults and one toddler. Eggs are one of the most economical ways to increase the nutrients in your family’s diet. Eggs are full of vitamin D, vitamin A, vitamin E, omega 3 fatty acids, beta carotene, cholesterol (which is good for you), and saturated fat (also good for you). Why Pastured Eggs? I don’t just buy any eggs. I only buy pastured eggs from local farmers who keep their chickens outdoors and let them roam around in the sun, eating bugs.

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