My Quest to Receive Less Mail

A few months back I determined that I get entirely too much mail.  It takes time to filter through and it clutters up my place.  Boo!

I started by getting rid of the catalogs with www.catalogchoice.org.  Good, but since I believe in giving to charity (I suppose this replaces tithing for me) I’ve ended up on a lot of charity mailing lists.  At one point I was averaging a sheet of new return address labels a week.  Ridiculous!  I started sending each organization an email requesting to be removed from their list.  This worked fabulously and now I’m glad to be nearly mail free!  This method also works for obscure catalogs that aren’t on catalog choice.  Just find the customer service email on their website and drop a short please remove me email with your mailing address.  Done.

Now that we receive dramatically less unwanted mail it is no longer worth it to deal with it immediately.  So, I added a labels to our mail sorter to let stuff accumulate until there are enough to remove them all at once.   Now we have each person’s name, remove, and ads.  The ads space holds the weekly circulars and coupons until we need them for deciding on what to get on the next grocery run.  This works out much better than the coffee table ;)

I want a Universal Device Charger!

GreenPlug Universal Adapter An amazing concept that this company seems to have the wherewithall to actually put in place.  As of May 09 the company announced that it has convinced 17 phone companies to add Green Plug compatibility to their devices by 2012.  This is a key step because your phone, mp3 player, etc has to talk to the charger to ensure the right voltage and current.

I’m too Sexy for my Gas Tank!

I want an electric car!

Tesla Model S

In the news: Tesla Model S: $50,000 EV sedan seats seven, 300-mile range, 0-60 in 5.5s

The downside: It is acheduled out for 2011 :(

White House Garden, Yay!

The groundbreaking for the White House Kitchen Garden took place today.  I’m am extremely excited about the whole concept of a garden at the White House.  Like the White House Victory Garden of the past I think this will inspire record numbers of people to plant their own gardens.  This is an amazing avenue to eat well for relatively little money.  You can’t buy the quality of food that you can grow in your own garden in most supermarkets.  For a $4 starter pack plus the cost of water you can have your veggie of choice fresh for a whole season.  Frugal and healthy.  Win Win.

A few articles about today’s groundbreaking and the White House Kitchen Garden:

Obamas to Plant Vegetable Garden at White House

Ground is broken for White House ‘kitchen garden’

At the White House, It’s Back to the Garden

Obamas plant organic kitchen garden at White House