5 Baby Items You Should Always Buy New


Updated 06/12/11 6:19 AM · Posted by · 4 comments

5 Baby Items You Should Always Buy New

When you first have a baby, it's hard not to get swept up in the joy and excitement, and going overboard on purchases is usually a given. Granted, there are many items your baby doesn't really need, but there are a handful of products that are best to buy new. Here's what you should refrain from borrowing, or from buying used or secondhand to keep your baby happy, healthy, and most of all, safe! Read more

How Much Green Would You Spend to Be Eco-Friendly?


Updated 03/25/10 8:20 PM · Posted by babysugar · 4 comments

How Much Green Would You Spend to Be Eco-Friendly?

Sleep is for the green. People want to be eco-friendly, but at what price? The Nook Pebble Mattress ($610) is ergonomically-designed to provide a comfortable, non-toxic sleep environment for baby's first few years. The 100 percent natural latex core eliminates the need for the usual metal springs and plastics, and a wool fabric weave is said to help facilitate the flow of oxygen in and around a Read more

Casa Quickie: Daylight Saving Time Tasks


Updated 03/15/10 7:27 AM · Posted by CasaSugar · 1 comment

Change Smoke Detector and Flip Mattress at Daylight Saving Time

As you know, daylight saving time begins tomorrow at 2 a.m., so you should move your clocks one hour ahead then. But before you go skipping away with all of your new sunlight, there's another task at hand: change the batteries on your smoke detector. You should do so at least twice a year, so it's best to just get in the habit of doing it when you change your clocks. Another thing to do this Read more

Cool Idea: Shipping Pallet Daybed


Updated 08/15/10 2:05 AM · Posted by CasaSugar · 6 comments

Cool Idea: Shipping Pallet Daybed

If you're low on cash for furniture, or just want to try something unique, make a daybed out of shipping pallets. You may spot some on the street, but you can also ask a local warehouse if they have any to offer or sell cheaply. Paint or spray paint a pair of them to match a cushion, and then stack them. You can either order a piece of custom foam to fit (try FoamOrder), or use a few small floor Read more

Casa Quickie: Mattress Flip


Updated 03/28/09 2:08 AM · Posted by CasaSugar · 6 comments

Casa Quickie: Mattress Flip

Start a good habit this Winter: flip your mattress. At least twice a year, you should flip your mattress to keep the wear even. This will also help keep your mattress clean. Vacuum the top of the mattress, and if you use a box spring, vacuum that as well. If you have an issue with dust mites, consider adding an allergenic mattress pad to your bedding mix. Source Read more

Casa Quickie: Studio Resourcefulness


Updated 12/12/08 11:19 AM · Posted by CasaSugar · 2 comments

Casa Quickie: Studio Resourcefulness

TeamSugar member CityGal is throwing a holiday party in her tiny New York City studio, which has French doors dividing her "bedroom" (only room for a bed) from her minuscule living room/oven-less kitchen. In other words, her party will be a little bit like the Flight of the Conchords episode when Jemaine throws a party in his new apartment: the empty cleaning closet. No one's gonna rain on Read more

The Harder the Mattress . . .


Updated 10/14/11 11:48 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 13 comments

The Harder the Mattress . . .

We have all heard the tale of the Princess and the Pea, and being finicky about what you sleep on might just be a good thing for your back. So when it comes to your mattress, is a hard mattress truly the best for preventing back pain? Take this little quiz and see. Source Take the Quiz Read more

Health Tip: Buy New Pillows


Updated 09/12/07 7:29 PM · Posted by FitSugar · 29 comments

Health Tip:  Buy New Pillows

I just want to remind you of a disgustingly true fact. Dust mites live off the dead skin cells that you shed. So guess where they love to lurk? In your bed. Yup, as you sleep, your skin sloughs off and works its way down into your mattresses and pillows. If the air in your room is humid (which in the warm weather it most likely is), dust mites get into your bed and your pillows and happily Read more