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Dear Reader,
Sure you can call in someone to flush your water heater, but it will likely cost you about a hundred bucks. So, on thisβ¦letβs call itβ¦Maintenance Monday, Bluedotβs clever Mr. Fix-It walks us through a DIY flush β something we should do at least once a year (more often if we have particularly hard water) β to help our water heater operate more energy-efficiently and last longer. Because we know the greenest products are those that last a long time.
Drippily,
Dot
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By following a one-pot pasta recipe or thinning out your jarred sauce with broth, you can cook your pasta in its sauce instead of water.
For more Bluedot Climate Quick Tips, click here. |
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