2011 Bellevue How To Guide

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2011

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Do your homework (gather information, take measurements, save style ideas).

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Communicate your expectations clearly.

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Determine a budget and time frame.

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Greenbaum’s 40,000-square-foot showroom creates a one-stop shop for customers.

How to select your home furnishings

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t Greenbaum Home Furnishings, we understand what it means to be “different by design.” A goodlooking home doesn’t happen by accident. For 52 yyears, ears, Greenbaum Home Furnishings’ in-house interior designers have been a treasured resource for people seeking to make their house feel like a home.

finished product will look like. A plus for customers is that Greenbaum designers have access to more than 75 manufacturers. The store also has a huge selection of catalogs; “just because something isn’t in the store, doesn’t mean it’s not available,” Greenbaum said. Changing styles, finishes, and fabrics can make the possibilities endless. To keep the situation from becoming overwhelming, designers take the time to learn what is important to the customer and help pick items and furniture to bring their ideas and dreams alive.

“We have an extremely knowledgeable, professionally trained sales and design team,” said Jon Greenbaum, one-third of the brother/sister team that are continuing the family tradition of home furnishings. Their father started Ken’s Suburban Furniture in 1959, which in 1993 became “Furniture is Greenbaum Home Furnishings.

In addition, Greenbaum Home Furnishings has a full line of accessories including lamps, pictures, plants and mirrors and offers window treatments, ‘an emotional Greenbaums’ sales staff has been with wallpaper, carpet, hardwood flooring and the store for an average of 18 years handmade rugs to complete a project. purchase’ and and developed long-term relationships As a result, over 70 percent of the store’s with their clients. The combination of a plays an integral sales involve special orders. “Our goal is seasoned staff and a 40,000-square-foot our staff makes it less intimidating,” part in peoples’ that showroom creates a one-stop shop for Greenbaum said. It must work as most customers and can significantly ease clients continue to work year after year homes.” the process of working with an interior with their original designer. Furniture designer. “We listen, we ask lots of – Jon Greenbaum is “an emotional purchase,” Greenbaum questions,” Greenbaum said of the design said, and plays an integral part in process. Greenbaum designers typically peoples’ homes. Customers also turn to meet with clients three or four times, Greenbaum for furnishing vacation homes or when they which may include a visit to the home. In the process, decide to downsize. they learn what customers want to keep of their current Greenbaum Home Furnishings invites people to spend furniture and what new items will fit their lifestyle and as much time in the store as they like, in order to get a budget. Then the designer will present suggestions for feel for the furniture. There is even an area just for kids furniture, accessories, fabrics, and finishes as solutions to keep them happy and occupied. They offer Starbucks for their design project. Customers can then refine their coffee and fresh baked cookies. selection and initiate the project. Greenbaum Home Furnishings offers complimentary in-store interior design services. Their designers can assist people to stay within their budget and help them work through the process to better “see” what the

For 52 years, Greenbaum Home Furnishings has been an important part of peoples’ lives. “In this day and age, to have that kind of lifespan is an exception,” Greenbaum said.



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Do good research. Before stepping into a store, it’s important to figure out the style you are looking for in your remodel. What types of wood will be used for the cabinet, what kinds of lighting fixtures, etc.

Savings can be achieved. Glass in particular is getting less expensive to obtain. It looks high end, but costs less. The origin doesn’t matter. Don’t pay more no matter where it’s from. Some things are worth the money. Tile for example, is one of the most recognizable pieces of a remodel, and if a $1 difference per foot will make the room that much better; it’s worth the money. Mix up materials. Tiles of different sizes, in combination with various types of glass can really add to the style of the room. A relaxing finish. The goal of a kitchen or bathroom remodel is to create something you want to come home to. It is important to carry a vision from beginning to end of the project.

Dana Wolk, Laird Laabs, Blake Laabs

Discount Tile Outlet: Kitchen & Bath Remodel

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Remodeling a kitchen or bathroom can be high-stress, high-cost, but it doesn’t have to be.

iscount Tile Outlet, aims to be the guide in finding the right materials for a successful remodel. They want to help customers fulfill their vision. But that ccan’t an’t happen unless the customer knows the ultimate outcome they want. “Research; go online and figure out the style and look you like,” said Dana Wolk, one of the founders of the store. “We can help select the tile; and we can find something that works with everything. It’s important to have a vision.” Learning the size and dimension of the room is important as well. It will help decide the types of fixtures and features that best frame the area. Things like lighting are secondary, but can add a lot to the look. Cabinets and tile should be the focal point, as they will be the permanent fixtures, and the identity of the room.

Wolk said a customer can get out of the store with all the materials needed for a “very sexy bathroom” for between $800 and $1,800, before installation costs. (Where the price goes up comes in the granite counter tops and other such expenses).

“We can help select the tile; and we can find something that works with everything. It’s important to have a vision.” – Dana Wolk

Sufficient research can lead to savings for the customer. Glass and other materials can be obtained inexpensively, but appear to be very high-end. Wolk said they can get glass for about 50 percent of the cost of their competitors. It provides a versatility because a piece of glass can be cut and used in several different ways throughout a room.

But what people want right now is savings. “This day and age people are looking for budget value, and we have a lot of those resources already,” Wolk said. Preferred styles are changing as well. Wolk said previous years he saw customers looking for lots of matching components. He recommends going for a more contrasting look, mixing different colors, styles and textures. “They’re using more elements and different sizes and textures than they used to,” Wolk said. “Each piece is a layer of texture. We are good at putting those packages together for people.”


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Keep it Fresh - Pick up some fresh seafood at the marina. One favorite, fresh Albacore Tuna marinated in white wine, lime & cilantro. Simply healthy!

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Park the Car - In Westport you can walk or bike to the beach, marina shops, restaurants, boardwalk or 2.5 mile paved waterfront path. Simply leisurely!

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Layered Look - Bring clothes that allow you to add or subtract as the coastal weather changes beautifully before your eyes. Simply refreshing!

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Rediscover Youth Rent some gear & take a surfing lesson. You may discover a bond with the ocean that you didn’t know existed. Simply life changing!

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More Amore - Don’t underestimate a stroll on the beach hand in hand. It’s powerful stuff! Add a sunset & a bottle of local wine and viola! Simply romantic.

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How to make summer vacation simply enjoyable

ummer is upon you and the stress of planning and executing a “summer vacation” is weighing heavy. Where will you go , what will you do when you get get there and how to be away from work without things crashing down around you while you are away. In this fast paced world we operate in the options are endless and within reach. Society almost dictates those with the means load the family on an airplane and go somewhere “exotic” or at least distant for a summer holiday. Is that what your family did when you were a child? The key to unlocking the time portal to your childhood is simple… Simplify!

around the south side of Grays Harbor to Westport. It’s actually a few miles shorter than getting to Ocean Shores and you bypass the downtown traffic lights of Aberdeen and Hoquiam. Westport is the closest ocean beach to most people in Western Washington. Conveniently simple!

Another easy going aspect of a summer vacation in Westport is the attire. Beach Casual gets you anywhere and everywhere so you don’t need to pack a caravan of suitcases. It is the coast so you want enough layers to be comfortable in a range of weather conditions but other “We look forward than that you can leave anything fancy or formal at home. Simply minimal! to sharing the

One of the many benefits of living in the Pacific Northwest, specifically Western Washington is that within a 200 mile radius there exists 5 geographical simple pleasures And then there is the accommodations. Due to it’s fishing history Westport has regions each with it’s own microclimate. of the beach with ample family operated motels that are Seasonally you have options that range clean and affordable. In recent years there from desert heat to mountain snow you soon!” have been new waterfront homes and but the year round constant that is condominiums built and many are now always there for your enjoyment is the Mike & Liz offered as vacation rentals. The homes ocean. When the chill of winter sets Westport Beach Escapes at Cohasset Beach and The Point at in, the mighty Pacific keeps coastal Westport Harbor offer stunning beauty temperatures mild and as the I-5 and luxury that one may not expect in corridor hits triple digits in the summer this small town setting. Gourmet kitchens and high that same body of water holds things at the beach to a end finishes sit dramatically on the edge of the shore wonderful 70-85 range. just waiting for your flip flops to grace their doorstep. Westport by the Sea offers true oceanfront rentals with There is a magical transformation that takes place when wonderful ameneties like pool, hot tub, sport court, you feel sand between your toes. The scent and sounds putting green, playground and fitness center. All of that of the sea are capable of taking you back in time and just a few steps across the dune from miles of uncrowded place when life was simpler and happiness was a matter sandy beach where vehicles are not allowed most of the of tugging a kite higher into blues skies or playing hide year. Simply breathtaking! (www.westportbeachescapes. and seek in the dune grass. Time at the beach is best com) spent “unscheduled” and in this relaxed atmosphere it’s possible to truly unwind. So this year, instead of shuffling off to the airport for a marathon vacation why not ease on down to the coast The first thing that is “simple” about the coastal to Westport for some fresh air, fresh seafood and a fresh community of Westport is getting there. From Olympia outlook on life? You will find it simply wonderful. head west to Aberdeen then travel the short distance


Take a little vacation in Westport

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We look forward to sharing the beach with you soon!

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iscover the most beautiful beach rentals on the Washington Coast! At Westport Beach Escapes, we represent high quality, privately owned beach properties that are beautiful, clean and affordable. We take pride in maintaining each property so that your vacation experience is the best possible. We look forward to helping you find the “ideal” vacation home for your next visit to the beach.

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Does the facility offer activities in which you are interested? Are there hobbies or activities on site that appeal to you? Is transportation available to outside activities? Is the food appealing to you? Is the food nutritious and appetizing? Does the menu offer options?

Does the facility feel comfortable to you? Do you prefer a larger, bustling place with many activities and lots of residents or a smaller, cozier environment that is more family oriented? Does the facility offer a continuance of care? Does the community offer a high level of care? Are the affiliated with an outpatient clinic, home health agency or skilled nursing facility? Observe the staff of a facility. Do they take time to speak with you or do they appear rushed? Do they appear genuinely interested in you or your loved one? Do they interact warmly with current residents? Do they seem to know the current residents names and personalities?

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How to Choose an Assisted Living Facility

he time has come. You or a loved one has experienced more and more difficulty with everyday activities such as bathing, dressing, moving m oving around the home, or running errands. Perhaps safety is a concern, transportation is an issue, or the needs are greater than your family or friends are able to provide. Whatever the situation, you or a loved one has made the difficult decision to leave home to move into an assisted living facility. But how does one choose? First, exactly what is an assisted living facility? Assisted Living is an intermediate level of care between independent living and a nursing home. It serves as an option for seniors who want or need help with the activities of daily living while still maintaining a sense of privacy and independence. Assisted living offers a rather unique mix of security, companionship, care and services. A quality facility will develop a personalized plan to meet the resident’s special needs and accommodate any disabilities.

• Assistance with eating, bathing, dressing, using the bathroom, and walking • Housekeeping • Transportation • Access to health and medical services • Security • Emergency call systems in each resident’s area

“A quality facility will develop a personalized plan to meet the resident’s special needs and accommodate any disabilities. ”

The social aspect of assisted living is an important part of the services offered. Good facilities offer a wide range of social and recreational activities, both within the facility and in the neighboring community. Additionally, the community-oriented environment gives one the opportunity to develop new friendships which is vital to both health and happiness. • Services at a typical assisted living facility include: • Three meals a day served in a common dining room

• Exercise and wellness programs • Medication management • Laundry services • Social and recreational activities • Staff to help with scheduled needs as well as unexpected issues

When starting your search for the ‘perfect fit’, remember there is a wide range of assisted living facilities. This can be daunting, but it also means that you will probably be able to find just the place that is perfectly suited to your preferences and needs. Don’t allow all the various options to overwhelm or confuse. The most important factor is that the facility feels friendly, safe, and comfortable to you. Some facilities may have great surface appeal: exquisite furnishings, gourmet meals, beautifully landscaped grounds. Some may be older buildings, but have a staff that is friendly, supportive and caring. The bottom line is you must find the facility where you or your loved one will feel most at home.


Committed to Quality • 24-hour skilled nursing care • Comprehensive post-operative care • Spacious private and semi-private accommodation with air conditioning • The Eastside’s top choice for rehabilitation • Long term / respite / outpatient therapy • 6 years deficiency free annual state survey

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Introduce yourself to your local butcher and become friends.

Buy the best meat you can afford. Even ground meats taste better and fresher from a butcher shop.

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Look for steaks that have a fine texture and that are firm to the touch. You want the color to be a light cherry-red, not a deep red.

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Look for a steak that has marbling, the thin threads of fat running through the meat. Marbling is sign that it’s a quality piece of meat and will give the steak a better flavor.

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Dry aging is considered than wet aging, but that may be a matter of taste. However, avoid meat that has no aging and is too fresh.

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How to pick out meats for a barbeque

orty-three years ago, John Dick’s father gained the trust of countless customers who flocked to the old-fashioned neighborhood butcher shop on BelRed R ed Road for superior meats and friendly service. Today, as a second-generation owner of the shop, Dick serves many of those customers’ children and grandchildren. That’s one thing that can’t be found at the meat section of a supermarket–the expertise of a butcher whose father taught him how to make sausage and pepperoni when he was only 10-yearsold. When Dick was a boy, weekends were spent, first having breakfast at IHOP with his dad, then helping him out in the butcher shop, then going home with his mom–whose homemade recipes, such as “Mama Norma’s Maui Sauce,” are also sold in the store.

Aside from proud craftsmanship and seasoned expertise, customers can’t resist the charm of the shop. It has a character of its own – a classic rock n’ roll character. Beatles and John Lennon fans will find themselves at home here, with posters and memorabilia of the legendary singers that adorn the walls and the “Imagine Peace” button, a gift from Yoko Ono herself, that Dick wears on his apron.

“with Pleased to meat you, and meat to please you, as a motto, it’s hard not to feel welcome in the shop.”

But with “Pleased to meat you, and meat to please you,” as a motto, it’s hard not to feel welcome in the shop – even for nonBeatles fans. And that’s only one quirky phrase one will hear from Dick. With a smile on his face and a twinkle in his eye, Dick says he’ll even eat raw hamburger meat from his shop because “he knows where it comes from” (it’s true, he really will eat it).

All of Dick’s meats are purchased from Nebraska, from a slaughterhouse chosen for it’s humane practices, a necessity – John Dick for Dick, who put in countless research before choosing his supplier. His beef is also all grass-fed. All steers or beef cattle are, until a certain point when they need to be given corn to help them produce the marbling and fat necessary for Finally, the careful attention paid to each and every meat, great flavor, Dick said. all of which is U.S. grown, cannot be matched by a big In terms of beef for summer barbecuing, Dick store. recommends their hamburger patties. Other things to “It’s just like when you think about buying a nice piece of try would be the maui ribs which go with Mama Norma’s fish,” Dick says. “You don’t go to the store, you go to the sauce, stuffed pork chop with homemade stuffing, any fish market.” of their sausage links, such as Italian sausage made with wine and garlic, and even a whole pig for a feast. Another thing that can’t be beat at a butcher shop is the unparalleled customer service. If Dick doesn’t have it, and a customer needs it, he gets it. And that includes meats as exotic as ground ostrich. Hunters can also bring in their game and have it prepared in-house.


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It’s important to keep grill surface clean: use a wire brush before & after use; spray water when surface is hot before brushing.

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Have your favorite sauces & rubs handy by storing them in inexpensive plastic bottles or containers & bringing them out when it’s time to grill.

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Try something new for flavor & fun, like using wood chips for smoky flavor, roasting fresh or marinated vegetables in a grill basket & cooking fish on a wood plank.

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Successful grilling is about controlling temperature & cook time: holding your hand above the grill for 1-3 seconds is high, 4-6 seconds is medium, 7-9 seconds is low; use an instant read thermometer to assure your meat & fish is done the way you want.

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Make sure to have family & friends around the grill as somehow food just tastes better that way!

If Home is where the Hearth is, Then the Grill is where the Sizzle is!

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art of the ritual of summer is bringing out the patio staff knows what you’ll need for making your grill the source of good meals and outdoor entertaining. furniture, polishing the boat deck and taking the cover off the outdoor grill. The grill, whether on “We’ve been serving our customers tthe he patio, deck or boat is often the center what they need for their kitchens and of summer activity late in the day and into patios for thirty-four years,” says Debbie the evening with family and friends. “We’ve been Jaffe, who has been there since the Good food is somehow better when it’s beginning. “Like our customers, each of serving our cooked on the grill. Like with most things, our staff have their favorite items, which customers what is especially true of gadgets and grill the right tools are needed to make the job easier, more fun and assure a more accessories,” she says. they need for successful outcome. A few additional items on the Culinary their kitchens The assortment of basic tools includes Essentials’ list for a better outdoor meat and vegetable tongs, different sized cooking experience are quality knives and patios for spatulas for burgers or fish, a longfor meat and fish, different cutting thirty-four years,” boards for produce, cheese and meats, handled fork or two, brushes for adding sauces, non-stick baskets and grates, an and serving platters. The store has – Debbie Jaffe instant-read thermometer, spray bottle, quality, crafted products made in wire brushes for cleaning, hot pads or the US, Italy, France, Germany and gloved mitt, and some great recipes. Switzerland that offer excellent value and performance for outdoor dining and entertaining. Mr. J Culinary Essentials in Bellevue, has an entire wall of its have-everything store dedicated to grilling. Their


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Put food scraps in a brown grocery bag lined with newspaper or line a container with Cedar Grove approved bags, such as Bio-bags or Glad compostable bags.

If you’re a Bellevue resident with yard debris service, call Allied Waste at 425-452-4762 and ask for a free food scraps kitchen container. Similar types are also sold at kitchen shops.

Wrap potentially smelly items, like meat, in a compostable bag or newspaper and put in the freezer until pickup day.

To keep smells down in your yard debris cart, mix food scraps in with yard debris.

Line your cart with newspaper or cardboard and keep the lid closed. When the cart gets dirty, rinse it out and dump the rinse water on the lawn, not near a storm drain.

How to recycle food scraps and why it‘s catching on.

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lmost 70 percent of Bellevue residents are recycling food scraps and compostable paper, and more people are trying it every day.

“It makes good sense to keep these renewable materials out of your garbage and the landfill,” said Wendy Hairfield, community relations specialist with the City of Bellevue. “Many people are finding that recycling food scraps is easy, and kids like helping because it’s good for the environment.” When food scraps and compostable paper are put into your green yard debris cart, they are picked up at the curb by Allied Waste Services and taken to Cedar Grove Compost Facility. There they are turned into a nutrient-rich compost. Why recycle food scraps? Here are some good reasons:

• Recycling food scraps and compostable paper saves space in your garbage can, so you may be able to switch to a smaller container and save money.

“Many people are finding that recycling food scraps is pretty easy, and kids like helping because it’s good for the environment.” – Wendy Hairfield

• Food scraps put into your yard debris cart are given a new life—they’re recycled into compost, which helps improve soil and grow more food. • Food scraps in a landfill are often deeply buried, and there is little or no oxygen to break them down “aerobically.” As a result, decomposition takes a long time. A cabbage may still be a cabbage years later. • Food scraps and compostable paper make up about 25 percent of garbage. Keeping that much material out of the landfill saves space, which keeps rates down. It’s cheaper to recycle food waste than to put it in valuable landfill space.

At Cedar Grove, compost piles are covered, aerated and “cooked” for 50-60 days to temperatures as high as 170 degrees, which kills weed seeds and bacteria. The finished product is a soilenriching compost that’s put to good use. If you haven’t started recycling food scraps yet, begin with your vegetable scraps, like those left over when you make a salad. Put the scraps in a paper bag lined with newspaper. These materials don’t smell bad and will save space in your garbage. Add a few items, like tea bags, egg shells, coffee grounds, napkins, paper towels, and a greasy pizza box. You’ll be amazed at how fast the paper bag fills up! Now toss the whole thing in your yard debris cart. Wasn’t that easy?

If you have questions about recycling food scraps in your yard debris cart or how to compost in your back yard, call the City of Bellevue Utilities at 425-452-6932. Also check backyard resources at http://www.bellevuewa. gov/9485.htm.

Did you know that more than 100 Bellevue businesses are recycling food waste? If your business is interested in food waste recycling, contact Bellevue Utilities at 425-452-6932.


Give leftovers a new life. Most of your neighbors already are!

Recycle Food Scraps + Compostable Paper with Yard Debris

YES! Yard Debris

Leaves and grass Plant trimmings Weeds House plants

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(discard plastic container)

Flower Bouquets Branches (less than 4� in diameter, 4’ in length, 55 lb. limit)

Food Scraps

Fruit and vegetable scraps Meat, poultry and fish scraps (including bones)

Cheese and dairy scraps All solid food leftovers Bread, pasta and grains Eggshells and nutshells Coffee grounds and filters Tea bags

Food-soiled Paper

Paper towels and napkins Paper food wrap Greasy pizza boxes Food-soiled cardboard (remove plastic or aluminum)

Paper grocery bags containing food scraps Uncoated paper plates and cups

Animal waste or pet litter Ashes Diapers, bath tissue Construction debris Foil Glass Garbage Ice cream cartons* Liquids Metals Milk cartons* Plastics or plastic bags Plastic-coated paper plates or cups* Styrofoam Rocks *Milk and ice cream cartons (which contain some plastic) and plastic-coated paper plates and cups are not breaking down in the composting process. Some of the items in the No column can be put in your Blue Recycling Cart.

QUESTIONS? Call Allied Waste Services at 425-452-4762 or visit www.alliedwastenorthwest.com

City of Bellevue Utilities 425-452-6932


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