New Initiatives for 2009

April 26, 2009 by baldguy · 2 Comments 

On Wednesday of last week, BG hit the road on his new tricked out Giant “Transport” bicycle, with the help of Mike Boone,  owner of  Magic Cycles.

Every year at the BGB, we take time to reflect to see how we are doing when it comes to being an “eco-friendly” and “socially responsible” business.

So, what does that look like for 2009?  Well, without spilling all the beans (get it?), by riding a bike to town for coffee deliveries, we can reduce our carbon footprint as well as raise money for coffee farmers in Rwanda.

A friend stopped me at Magic Cycles and asked how it all is going to work.  My response:  “It starts with a fat bald guy and 20 pounds of coffee on a cargo bike peddling over to Bare Essentials to make a delivery…it ain’t much, but it is a start!”

Stay tuned, more to come!

More uses for coffee grounds

January 6, 2009 by baldguy · 1 Comment 

Ok, so you won’t be able to extract the oil from the coffee grounds to make your own bio-diesel in your basement, but here are ten ways to use your coffee grounds after you get your morning cup of joe!

  1. Touch up furniture and other wood scratches with grounds and a Q-tip
  2. Sprinkle around areas where pesky insects, slugs and snails dwell to drive them away
  3. Mix with soil as a natural fertilizer for plants
  4. Dye clothing or paper
  5. Rub into your dog as an organic flea dip
  6. Fill old nylons and hang in your closet or fridge to repel odors
  7. Use to fill old pin cushions
  8. Scrub away grease and grime from pots and pans
  9. Throw on ashes before cleaning out the fireplace to reduce dust from spreading
  10. Feed to worms to help with your garden
  11. Rub on your hands to eliminate odors
  12. Mix 1/4-cup grounds with one egg white and massage onto face like a mud pack

For more green solutions, check out the folks over at The Daily Green.

Coffee grounds as a source of fuel

January 4, 2009 by baldguy · Leave a Comment 

now this is cool…i mean way cool.

we make our own bio-diesel from waste cooking oil, but who would’ve thunk to make it out of coffee grounds?  well, some folks out west have been doing a little research on coffee grounds as a source of fuel. check out this post from university of nevada’s chief researcher on how a day old cup of joe led to a little scientific research!