Thursday, April 10, 2008

#9

Change the bedding (burn 2,728 calories per year). Although there may be some debate about how often you should change the sheets on your bed, most people think that once every week or two is a good standard. To get in a little more exercise, be sure to make your bed every morning. This way, you'll have a nice bed to slip into every night and you'll also burn 136 calories per hour.
Of course, none of us will take an hour to make the bed (Martha Stewart, notwithstanding), but even at 15 minutes, you've burned enough calories to make up for half a glass of wine.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Losing Weight and Spring Cleaning

It's springtime! What better way to chase away the winter blues than to get your blood pumping by doing a bit of spring cleaning. A recent British study showed that the Brits burn over 50,000 calories a year (which adds up to almost 15 pounds of fat) just by cleaning their homes.

Everyday for the next 10 days we're going to post the top 10 highest calorie-burning chores (listed from the lowest to the highest, with the average number of calories burned per year). The good news is that the more you clean, the more calories you'll burn through. And the more body weight you're carrying, the more calories you'll burn. Not only will you get your workout, you'll have a clean house to enjoy afterward. So, get out that vacuum and get cleaning!

So without further adieu here's number 10...

10. Dust and polish (burn 2,288 calories per year). This can be one of the easiest chores to overlook, but since you're doing a deep cleaning, why not get totally into it? You don't even need fancy furniture sprays—just a combination of olive oil and white vinegar. It's like salad dressing for your furniture, only better (combine 1 cup of the oil and a 1/4 cup of white vinegar in a bottle; shake well). Use a soft cloth to work it in and buff out your furniture. You'll not only expend elbow grease (getting a bit of upper-body exercise in), but you'll have naturally shiny furniture. Light dusting burns about 170 calories per hour (assuming a body weight of 150 pounds); with more heavy scrubbing and cleaning, you burn 204 calories per hour.

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Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Well it's April 1st and it's the first day of the grand opening!! Starting tonight we're going to begin to post tips on stuff for you home for everyone to read and to learn. These will be cleaning tips or fixer-upper tips on how to better your home. We will be writing these posts every few days and will include videos and pictures if they are applicaple.

Remember with the grand opening of TheIndoorHomeStore.com we will be donating all of the proceeds to the Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund in San Diego, CA to help out those injured service members who need to receive additional medical treatment from their wounds from serving overseas.

We hope you stick with us and if there's any advice you have for us please let us know.

Thanks!

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