How Texas families can Save Electricity When Working From Home

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Have you been working from home more often than usual and have no clue how to reduce the amount of energy that you consume during these hours of increased activity? You are not alone! There are several easy ways to shift your habits to be more energy efficient. Read below for some tips on saving electricity when working from home.

Tips for Saving Electricity When Working From Home

1. Optimize Your Window Shades

Instead of turning on the lights in your home office, take advantage of the natural daylight that comes through your windows to brighten and warm up your space. However, it is energy efficient to keep your windows covered in any parts of your home that you aren’t currently occupying. Blinds, shades, and other window coverings have an aesthetic and functional benefit as they are able to block out a portion of the heat that enters our homes. During the warmer months, you can practice free room cooling by covering up your windows during the day. You can also shade your windows from the outside to further decrease the heat that is able to enter your home.

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2. Use Fans Instead of Air Conditioning to Cool Down

If you find that your home office is uncomfortably warm when you have the windows exposed, you should fight the urge to turn on your air conditioning and instead use a floor and/or fan to cool down the room. While it feels as though floor fans decrease the temperature in the room, they are actually just circulating the air, and if your office is already warm, the fan may just push around hot air. To avoid this, point the fan out an open window so that it can push the hot air outside, allowing for cool air to move inside. Alternatively, you can place a fan across from an open window you can create a cross breeze to cool off the room.

3. Plus Your Workstation into a Powerstrip

Even when you power down your monitors, docking stations, and laptops, if they are still plugged into the wall they are likely continuing to consume energy, which is known as “vampire energy.” One of the best ways to mitigate vampire energy is by plugging your entire workstation into a Smart Strip surge protector, which automatically cuts off all energy when it’s not needed. For maximum energy savings, it is recommended to unplug the power strip all together once you are done with your work day so that your electronics are not consuming needless energy overnight.

4. Use the Dishwasher At the End of the Day

When you work from home, it is likely that you will often have all 3 meals at home, resulting in a big pile up of dishes throughout the day. While it might seem practical to hand wash your dishes immediately after you use them, it is actually more efficient to utilize your dishwasher. So much water is wasted while hand washing dishes, particularly as people typically leave the sink running when manually removing food debris from dish ware. It is estimated that individuals use 27 gallons of water per load to clean dishes by hand and that households waste over 6,000 gallons of water by hand washing per year. Thus, it is more energy efficient to utilize a dishwasher, particularly if you have or can afford to upgrade to an Energy Star appliance, which uses as few as 3 gallons of water to complete a cycle. Additionally, an easy way to improve efficiency is to only utilize the dishwasher at the end of the day when there is a full load in order to minimize excessive use of detergent, water and energy.

How Do You Save Electricity When Working From Home?

Which of the above electricity saving tips seems the most accessible to your current lifestyle? One thing you can do today that takes less than 5 minutes is ordering a Smart Strip surge protector online so that you can reduce the vampire energy that is consumed by your workstation while you are not using it. Have no fear - you will be able to save electricity while you are working from home!

Weekend in New Orleans


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It’s officially October, and I’ve been left wondering where the heck September went. October is my favorite month of the year besides January (hello birthday month). I absolutely love everything about October, it’s fall, there’s that sudden change in the air, there’s scary movie marathons, you can finally drink hot coffee outside without burning up, there’s sweaters, cuddles with that special someone or maybe with a glass of wine (I’ll take both) , it just feels GOOD. When I think about fall weather, New Orleans is one of the first places that comes to mind, it just feels like the kind of place to spend this time of the year, the old preserved history, coffee shops, beignets, and the feel of the city as a whole is inviting, this the perfect place to be entirely whoever you want to be to excess. I spent the weekend there and discovered a new New Orleans can do, and open seating plan that allows you to come into the cafe through multiple big doors that also double as windows. This day it was foggy and a bit humid so I opted for a short plaid dress from Zara and my trusty Goorin Bros ‘Dakota Fedora’ which is sold out, but here’s a similar option .

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Why I Started Eating Vegetarian

 

I have been a transitioning vegetarian since 2017 🙈🙈

We grow up our whole lives convinced that we HAVE TO eat meat and just animals in general. I know this better than anyone else being Cuban we eat beef, pork ,lamb, all kinds of seafood and exotic things like crocodile and turtle. But here’s the thing as a kid & growing up I never really had a taste for eating meat. I preferred rice, beans, and a side of a tomato salad with some cucumbers and maybe an avocado, or some lettuce with a sprinkle of salt, pepper, and a little bit of lime juice or vinegar. REALLY I was that specific.. still am. Needless to say to my mom always said I was and still am a picky eater. These good habits have waxed and wained over the past 2 to 3 years. I had a period of time in 2015 when I was really into cooking and perfecting the way I made steak (that was my favorite) then I wanted to dabble into other things different ways to make chicken, etc. I was hooked, and although I incorporated vegetables in my daily life, it wasn’t as much healthy way because it was always paired with some kind of meat. I know what you’re thinking…how can I even think of not eating meat we ALL need it to get the proper nutrition is what has always been said to us. MEAT is protein! Let me tell you that boy is that not totally right. Since the summer of 2017 when I started to notice during working out I was moving slower, it was harder to breathe, among other subtle signs here and there is when I decided it was time to embrace my vegetarian side… which truly had always been a habit. Not being a big meat eater most of my life I thought it was going to be SUPER easy and I’m here to tell you I was SUPER wrong. It takes a lot of preparation and dicipline because once you get a taste of meat, its kinda hard to go back. I’ll be sharing my journey and tips with you in a series of posts that will be titled Meat eater > Vegertarian. Stay on the look out for those and until then. Stay healthy my friends!