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Eco-Friendly Living

Eco-Tip Tuesday: Keep It Simple, Silly

December 8, 2009 Eco-Friendly Living
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When the continuous operation of a system relies on a long and complex chain of crucial suppliers and resources, all running smoothly, that’s pretty much a textbook example of an unsustainable system. Put another way, the systems we take for granted to deliver everything from plasma-screen TV sets to store-bought apple pie are more vulnerable [...]

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Eco-Tip Tuesday: Skip the High Chair

November 10, 2009 Eco-Tip Tuesdays
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We never bought a high chair for Babyzilla, nor did we ever really need one. Once Babyzilla was ready for solid foods around 9 months of age, we started baby-led weaning by holding her in our lap and letting her try foods from our plates. She loved to taste new things, and especially loved eating off [...]

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Eco-Tip Tuesday: Recipes for a Green Clean

November 2, 2009 Eco-Friendly Living
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Approximately 85,000 chemicals are in use today. According to the Breast Cancer Fund, complete toxicological screening data is available for only 7% of these chemicals, and more than 90% have never been tested for their effects on human health. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, household cleaning products rank among the most toxic everyday substances to [...]

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All Aboard the Turnip Truck

October 27, 2009 Garden & Farm
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Turnips are in season now and an abundance of greens and roots are being harvested to fill CSA baskets and farmer’s markets across the U.S. Native to western Asia, the turnip has served as food for humans and their livestock for centuries. The turnip was a daily staple in Europe before potatoes were. 

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Eco-Tip Tuesday: Change Your Commute

October 26, 2009 Eco-Friendly Living
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Nothing would protect the environment and reduce our dependence on oil more than reducing our transportation footprint. Transportation accounts for more than 30 percent of U.S. carbon dioxide emissions. In big cities like New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Denver, and Washington, D.C., car pollution causes the grey smog that leads to hotter summers and those horrible [...]

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Eco-Tip Tuesday: Plant a Tree or Two

October 20, 2009 Eco-Friendly Living
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It is autumn, which in most parts of the country is an optimal time to plant trees. As we learned in 3rd grade biology, trees are essential to life. They create the very air we breathe and filter air pollution. What you may not know is that they build soil and help soak up stormwater [...]

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