Infuriating actions by large corporations are often the impetus for new business ventures, including green ones. When UK mom, Sarah Bennett, potty-trained her two toddlers she decided to sell her pre-owned cloth diapers on E-Bay. She was surprised and annoyed to find that E-bay … [Read more...]
Archives for January 2008
How Big is still Green?
Like many of you, I'm very aware that what goes on my skin, in my hair and on my floors and countertops, also goes down the drain and into the world! I distinctly remember a moment, while congratulating myself for using a great, organic body care product, that I looked at the … [Read more...]
Acting Green by Acting Retro – Food Storage the Old Fashioned Way.
A New York Times article today,The (Possible) Perils of Being Thirsty While Being Green, caught my attention since it brought up the issue of reusing plastic water bottles. That’s soooo yesterday. We haven’t re-used plastic water bottles in years, mostly because of the massive … [Read more...]
Oh My! It's Greek Walnut Pie!
This is a recipe to impress! In fact, any time I use phyllo dough, my friends and family rave about the results. Like baklava, this recipe uses honey and walnuts to make a sweet treat. As always, organic ingredients produce the best results for your health, taste, and the … [Read more...]
Notes From A Teacher
Today was the first day of the first time I'm teaching Advanced Environmental Sustainability. I've had three semesters of what we call EES--Exploring Environmental Sustainability, a class I proposed and designed myself two years ago. I was nervous and excited--nervous because … [Read more...]
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