Sunday, March 28, 2010

Heather Brooke 2010 Sreming

Action: Save with the bike!


Hello!

Going! Today we start with my bicycle project. It is therefore quite

Mobilitäskosten actively save and give up the bus and the car in everyday life. :grinsen:

all means just that:

- will shop for all paths, for example, to the movies, etc. with friends in 10 miles (one way) long have been laid by bicycle.

- the car is only used when large weekly shopping (eg, with drinks, etc.) or other routes must be zurückgelgt.

- the bus is only used if really no other way. So when the wheel is broken. :roll:


documenting this action I am starting today with the sticker on the right. :super:

So I have a financial incentive, I was thinking that I for 10 kilometer 1, - € put in the savings pot. Tours cost for the special "overcome" (go away, rain, etc.) I will be using 2, - € reward. :monetengirl:

What the saved resources will be used is not fixed yet. Maybe for a great trip or a shelter for the wheels ?????
Because I think what determined. :pfeifen:

Who would like to participate can leave a comment. Perhaps with the blog address where you documented your everyday cycling?

I wish in any case always a pinch of momentum.

LG Andrea

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Freesara Jay Beng Bus Movie

everyday cycling



Hello!

Today I would like to kinda go for the wheel to make strong, because I think the "self supply" something to do with independence has. :-)

So does my bike with which I am going to go shopping or do almost all my errands.
(plays with and without the Andersen Trolly!)

Here are some points that speak for the bike ride:

- one is independent of bus schedules
- no cost (Buseinzelfahrt costs for an adult here, 1.20 euros per trip)
- no Parkplatzsucherei
and parking fees - it's healthy
- environmentally friendly

and not least time-saving!

alone in terms of the time I once compared between car, bus and bicycle.

If I go with the car I'm in a radius of 5 kilometers, virtually no time savings. However, what speaks against the car is the time to expect that I have to find a parking space.
1-0 for cycling!

If I ride the bus the whole thing looks very different.
has to drive compared to the bicycle I einrechnen well double the time and still have the risk that the PVG unleashing their bus does not arise. :-( I
Moreover, not all goals can be achieved here in Elmshorn by bus. Z.Tl. Either we must change several times or can just use in the evening, not the bus.
2-0 for all-wheel

particularly problematic, it is here where a student must take the bus from the city center to the coupling dam by bus.
to first lesson the student is constantly late. For us, school starts at 7:50 clock and the bus leaves from Hasenbusch to from 7:39 clock.
If my son has the 2nd hour lesson, he has completely out of luck.
The line runs namely only an hour and he would have to 1. Hours and then go somewhere gonna wind up on the school grounds. :-(
to this the total of it for a round trip of almost 1.5 hours must devote time for those unfamiliar. The school is 2.5 km per trip

I find this absolutely reprehensible and I'm happy!! he now can again ride a bike to school so he is only about 40 minutes every day and I also save even more every day 2, -.. € fare

Here's some info on the trolley of the picture to be seen.
The manufacturer is different and I got him last year on ebay bought for little money. The trolley is loaded to 40 pounds and ranges in conjunction with the basket on the rack entirely of a purchase order to create home. ;-)

So, I guess that's enough for today.

I wish you all a good weekend and are busy in the garden.

LG Andrea

Friday, March 19, 2010

Colitis Flare Up Remicade

Dehydrator by Rosenstein & Sons


long desired and yesterday arrived. :-) The Nahrungsmitteldehydrator of Rosenstein & Sons.


I have long wished for a dehydrator for example fruit, vegetables and tea herbs to dry himself.
Yesterday he was therefore being delivered, and now my kitchen is finally adopted. Well, whenever he is not are used, throughout the year that he is on the countertop. ;-)

Here is a brief overview of drying time for various kinds of fruit and vegetables, which I found on the web.

pineapple (8mm) 12-13h flexible
good apples (8mm) 6-7h good flexible (halve)
11-13h flexible
apricots (halved) banana 9-13h flexible
pears (8mm) flexible 7h
beans (whole , soft cooked) 6-7h blanched pod fragile
peas () 10h hard
strawberries in half () of 10-16h flexible
cucumber (1 cm) 8h hard
carrots (8mm) 7h hard
cherries (whole) 11-13h leathery
herbs 1 0.5-2, 5h brittle
leek (halved) 8h fragile
pepper (strips) 9h flexible
mushrooms (slices or halved) 3-4h tough
celery (8mm) 7h hard
soup vegetables (strips) 6-7h tough
tomatoes (6mm) 10h flexible
grapes (cut in half, cut surface up) 13h good flexible
Zucchini (8mm) 8h flexible (halved)
plum 11-13h flexible

Unfortunately, the manual as somewhat hold "tight". So I will get me one extra book on the subject.

LG Andrea

Monday, March 15, 2010

Labled Parts Of A Dirt Bike

What to think



A song that I always totally correct think. Perhaps the people should also look at the times crimes "Denglisch" in public life. ;-)

LG Andrea