It's August, and the wild berries are ripening here in Northern California. Blackberries are the most abundant wild fruit here, and even though they are an invasive, non-native species, they sure offer a nice late summer treat. One of my favorite berry recipes, whether made … [Read more...]
Archives for August 2008
How to Clean Cloth Diapers: Painless and Simple Way
The biggest learning curve for me as a cloth diapering newbie was how to clean up all the mess my little one made. There were lots of trial and error, but I think I finally got the hang of it. I know many parents are put off by the output of their offsprings, but for some reason; … [Read more...]
Go Green Mommy and Discourage Gluttony
There are seven deadly sins. I can't rattle them off to you but I'll apologize in advance, because I'm fairly certain I'm guilty of some many most of them. With that being said I have two children and an obligation to turn them into stewards of the Earth. My children (like yours) … [Read more...]
Green, Eco-Friendly Kids' Books: Rising Above Global Warming
I am glad to see that authors are writing books for children on climate change. Rising Above Global Warming, written by B. J. DeFrancesco and illustrated by Shari Lynn Myers, is the story of a father and son. The father, named Dee Nile, does not believe in global warming and … [Read more...]
Non-Toxic Teethers by Natursutten
We are spending the week with friends in Maine, and they have a beautiful 6 month old baby boy who is getting his two front teeth. He is suffering so, and reminding me of the same process with my two little girls. I would give them frozen bagels, organic cotton rattles and … [Read more...]
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