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Friday, June 25, 2010
Good morning,
It's true. A lot of people are overweight. This is certainly
one of the reasons for the proliferation of gyms, health
clubs and fitness facilities in every city, town and suburb.
But do you really need to burn the gas to drive back and
forth to a health club four days a week just to run on a
tread mill?
Scroll down for some blindingly simple ideas for exercising
greener.
Thanks for reading,
Your Living Green editor
Email the Editor
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Temperature Measuring BBQ Fork
A must for anyone who grills.......
List Price: $19.99
DEAL PRICE: $9.99 (50% off)
With this Temperature Measuring Fork, it's easy to achieve
an accurate reading every time. The heat resistant, ABS
plastic thermometer casing is shatterproof and features a
sure-grip handle with temperature guide so you'll know how
long to cook your meats.
The stainless steel tines are almost 4" long, perfect for
measuring any cuts of meat, poultry or fish. A loop on the
end of the handle lets you hang the thermometer when not in
use. The fork thermometer requires two 1.5V AAA IEC LR03
Alkaline battery.
FEATURES:
- Cooks meat to perfection
- Measures food temperatures in seconds (in either Fahrenheit
or Celcius)
- Choose your own desired doneness temperatures, or use the easy
presets for: Beef, Pork, - Lamb, Chicken, and Turkey
- Measures rare, medium rare, medium, well, done or anything in
between
- Beeps when meat is ready
- Backlit Display so you can easily read
- Built-in LED light for night grilling
- Hanging hook for storage inside or out
- Protective tips that make it safe for storage... no poking
yourself!
- Uses two AAA batteries (not included)
Grab one for 1/2 price for $9.99. For more information:
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* You probably know people who drive two miles to a health
club and two miles back just so they can run on a tread
mill for four miles. It just doesn't make sense. Try running
around your neighborhood. You never know, you might even
meet some neighbors.
* Does the stationary bicycle at the health club have a pro-
grammable routine that shows you exactly how many calories
you are burning? Does it also show you how much money you
spent in gas driving to the gym? Invest in an actual bicycle.
You can even get one with a basket and bike to the grocery
store, killing two birds with one stone.
* Do you want to burn some real calories? Get yourself a
push lawn mower. You won't burn gas driving to the gym, you
won't burn gas in a smelly, power mower, and you want to
talk about a full body work out?