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Help Offices Go Green

March 27, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Recycled paper

A greener workplace can mean a lighter ecological footprint, a healthier and more productive place to work, and good news for the bottom line. Some simple changes of habit can save energy and resources and these small steps can be multiplied by persuading the powers-that-be at your workplace to adopt environmentally friendly (and often cost-effective) policies. Start in one area that gets a lot of use every day, the restrooms. It’s a simple place to make a difference. Change to recycled toilet paper and recycled paper towels. Just by using recycled toilet paper and recycled paper towels you can start helping your office to go green. Read some of the points about the value of using recycled toilet paper and recycled paper towels at your workplace.

Recycled Toilet Paper Facts:

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An excellent value for comfort, price & the environment – 500 sheets/ Recycled Toilet Paper roll!

424,000: The number of trees that would be saved if every household in the U.S. replaced just one 500 sheet roll of virgin toilet paper with just one recycled toilet paper roll. -Natural Resources Defense Council.

Recycled Paper Towels Facts:

210 2-ply Recycled Paper towels per roll

100% Recycled, minimum 90% post, Processed Chlorine Free.

Recycled paper towels have 2-ply construction that maximizes absorbency for superior spill holding power using fewer towels. Super strong soft towels hold together even on tough jobs.

210 count of recycled paper towels gives you twice the toweling, reducing replacement time, helps eliminate run-out and saves storage and delivery costs. Made from 100% recycled and meets the EPA compliant (minimum 90% Post-Consumer Content) providing environmental benefits, and a positive image builder. Environmental Choice “EcoLogo” Certified.

A first and easy step to help your office go green is to start using recycled toilet paper and recycled paper towels in the restrooms. Your company will see an immediate difference in savings and you will be making a bright new start to saving the environment.

Bio: Linda Dunkelberger is a freelance writer and editor interested in saving the environment by using Greenline Paper Products. The article “Help Offices Go Green” encourages you to switch to recycled toilet paper and recycled paper towels in your office’s restrooms. Greenlinepaper.com is a provider of environmental paper recycled paper products for office & home.

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Smoked Salmon Recipes

March 26, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Using smoked foods, including smoked salmon, is an elegant alternative to old standards for entertaining, or even every day meals. It has a unique taste and the flavors of natural wood smoke, seasonings, and brines. The quality, texture, and taste of salmon lend themselves to outstanding quality and versatility in recipes. Smoked salmon can be used for appetizers or main courses for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

Smoked salmon is commonly seen on breakfast or weekend brunch menus as a delicious option. Classic Nova style sliced smoked salmon is delectable on its own or paired with bagels, cream cheese, capers, and onions. It also works well for delightful brunch recipes such as the following frittata:
Smoked Salmon, Leek, and Dill Frittata

  1. 1 tablespoon butter
  2. 1 medium leek (white and pale green parts only), thinly sliced
  3. 4 large eggs
  4. 1 tablespoon chopped fresh dill
  5. 1 ounce cream cheese, cut into pea-size pieces
  6. 2 ounces thinly sliced smoked salmon or lox, cut into thin strips

Preparation
Preheat broiler. Melt butter in medium, nonstick, ovenproof skillet over medium heat. Add leek; cover and cook until tender, about 4 minutes. Whisk eggs and dill in medium bowl to blend; stir in cream cheese. Pour eggs over leek; sprinkle with salt and pepper. Reduce heat to medium-low. Cover and cook until edges are set but center is still runny, about 4 minutes. Scatter salmon over frittata. Broil until frittata is puffed and golden, about 1 minute. Cut frittata into 4 wedges. Place 2 wedges on each plate and serve.
Smoked salmon is also frequently seen as a wonderful appetizer or hors d’oeuvre, and again, it stands alone beautifully, but can also be enjoyed in many recipes. An elegant smoke salmon recipe to serve for entertaining special guests could be the Caviar and Salmon Blini Tortes, which are sure to impress.
Caviar and Salmon Blini Tortes
For Egg Salad

  1. 1 hard-boiled egg, finely chopped
  2. 2 tablespoons sour cream
  3. 1 tablespoon finely chopped chives

For Blini

  1. 2 tablespoons buckwheat flour
  2. 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  3. 1 teaspoon sugar
  4. 1/8 teaspoon baking soda
  5. 1/8 teaspoon salt
  6. 1/4 cup whole milk
  7. 1 large egg, separated
  8. 1/2 stick unsalted butter, melted and cooled, divided

For Filling

  1. 1/4 lb thinly sliced smoked salmon at room temperature
  2. 2 oz trout caviar, such as rainbow- trout caviar, or salmon roe
  3. Garnish: sour cream; chopped chives

Preparation
Make egg salad:
Stir together all ingredients and a pinch of salt.
Make blini:
Whisk together dry ingredients in a bowl. Add milk and yolk and whisk until smooth. Beat egg white with a clean whisk in another bowl until it just holds soft peaks. Fold into batter along with 2 tablespoons melted butter. Brush a 12-inch nonstick skillet with some of remaining melted butter, then heat over medium heat until hot. Working in batches of 6 or 7, drop 1 level tablespoon batter per pancake into skillet and cook until bubbles appear on surface and undersides are golden, 45 seconds to 1 minute. Flip over and cook 1 minute more. Brush blini on both sides with some of remaining melted butter, then transfer to a plate and keep warm, covered with foil. Brush skillet with butter between batches.
Fill tortes:
Drape smoked salmon on 6 blini and top with egg salad. Spoon caviar onto 6 more blini, then stack on egg-salad-topped blini and serve.
Using smoked salmon recipes for a main course makes a statement with the distinctive taste that sets it apart from the ordinary. North Atlantic salmon is available as well as wild Alaskan Sockeye salmon. Both can be prepared hot or cold smoked with unique spice blends for their characteristic flavor. The following main dish pasta recipe uses the smoked salmon combined with crème fraiche and herbs to complement the flavor.
Smoked Salmon Pasta Verde

  1. 1 1/2 cups dry white wine
  2. 3/4 cup crème fraîche or sour cream
  3. 12 ounces dried fettuccine
  4. 8 ounces small sugar snap peas (about 2 cups), strings removed, or thawed frozen shelled edamame
  5. 1 cup thinly sliced green onions (about 5)
  6. 1/3 cup chopped fresh Italian parsley
  7. 2 tablespoons chopped fresh thyme
  8. 4 ounces smoked salmon, cut crosswise into 1/4-inch strips

Preparation
Boil wine in medium saucepan until reduced to 3/4 cup, about 8 minutes. Remove wine from heat and whisk in crème fraîche.
Meanwhile, cook pasta in large pot of boiling salted water until almost tender but still firm to bite, stirring occasionally. Add sugar snap peas or edamame to same pot and cook until peas are crisp-tender, about 2 minutes. Drain pasta and peas, and then return to pot.
Pour crème fraîche mixture over pasta and peas. Add green onions, parsley, and thyme; toss to coat. Add salmon; toss again. Season pasta with salt and pepper. Divide pasta among plates and serve.
Sugartown Smoked Specialties, Inc. offers smoked salmon, and has an expertise smokehouse staff who pays particular attention to detail in preparing their smoked foods. The result is exceptional tasting smoked seafood, fowl, pork, and other specialties offered by Smokedfoods.com. Products are available on line, and at their retail location in Chester County, Pennsylvania.
Bio: Grace Enderlein is a freelance writer and editor. “Smoked Salmon Recipes” notes the versatility of smoked salmon used in recipes. Smokedfoods.com offers finely prepared smoked foods. For more smoked food recipes visit our site Smokedfoods.com.

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