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Bamboo clothing line

by Tricia

I don’t believe that I’ve ever heard of bamboo clothing before but I just visited a site that sells clothing made of spun bamboo.

The clothing looks very much like any product made of cotton. What’s more – it’s similar to cotton in many ways in that it’s naturally organic, sustainable, and eco friendly ans well as absorbent and breathable.

I enjoy buy products that are eco friendly and I hope that many of my readers are also interested in conserving materials that we use to make products and clothing too. If you are interested in learning more please visit the site and read their bamboo clothing information. I’m sure once you visit the site and see their line of products you’ll end up wanting to shop for bamboo clothing. I know that I’m going to be browsing the site to see what I might buy.






Filed Under: Living Green, Shopping Tagged With: Bamboo clothing, eco friendly, information about bamboo clothing, Living Green, shop for bamboo clothing, Shopping

High yield savings accounts earn you money

by Tricia

As many of you know I’m stuck at home due to my illness and not bringing in a weekly paycheck. I’ve been working hard on the internet though create a regular income and I’ve been fairly successful.

I don’t have a lot of extra money, but even so, I’ve been trying to put a certain amount away each month into high yield savings accounts. My husband and each have an account that we put at least $100 per month into and it has quite a good interest rate compared to our regular banks rates.

I’ve found the only way to get a good interest rate at any of the main Canadian banks is to maintain a very high balance. Most want you to have at least $1000, but many want you to have a balance of $5000 or more before you see any significant increase in the amount on interest.

I’ve been lucky though because the bank where I’m stashing our money starts giving out a high interest as soon as you make a deposit- even if it’s only a dollar or two. I think the interest rate right now is about 3%. That’s not much, but considering that in most of the main banks I’d have to have a balance of $5000 or more to earn 2% interest I think I’m doing pretty good.

I know that the majority of my readers are American, and I’ve found a site where you can learn more about High Yield savings accounts in the USA. Actually you can find out specifically which banks in each state offer high yield accounts at eMoneyCentral.com. You can even suggest banks or online banks that offer high yield accounts if you find that the one you use isn’t listed.

Check it out and maybe you can start earning a higher interest rate on your money too.

Filed Under: Finance Tagged With: Finance, high interest, high yield, low balance, saving money, savings account, wise banking

It’s going to snow all week?

by Tricia

I just took a peak at my Weathernetwork icon on my desktop and discovered that it’s supposed to snow every single day this week. What the heck?

We went through November, December and half of January without any snow and all of a sudden it’s snowing every single day? Is it trying to make up for the dry spell or something?

Oh well. As I’ve said before, if it’s going to be freezing cold outside I’d rather that my garden plants have a nice layer of snow over them to give them a little bit of protection. Especially since I didn’t put down any leaves or extra protection on the beds this past autumn.

Anyone else having a week of snow?

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, In The Garden, Toronto Tagged With: cold, garden, garden bed, Home and Lifestyle, In The Garden, snow, snow all week, snow cover, snowing, Toronto, winter

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