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Things I Didn’t Know, But Should’ve…
I’m pretty new to this whole…”green living”…thing. I’ve lived most of my life in a very sheltered little bubble where Abbey did what Abbey wanted to do. But, I guess I’ve grown up recently, because now I suddenly see the world in a while new light.
As I’ve begun my own personal journey into making our […]
Starting Fresh with Compost
People have started confessing their compost failures to me. Not sure why. I’m no genius of rot and I like to think I don’t proselytize. Maybe my grubby garden jeans confer the appearance of moral authority.
I’m surprised by how many people quit composting after one bad experience. That’s no way to get anything done. If […]
Going Eco in Small Doses
When you talk about “going green,” people sometimes think that it means a huge undertaking. Sure, it can. But the little things mean a lot too, and sometimes it might take starting small to finally catch on. It did for me.
In a recent issue of Vegetarian Times, the authors of Wake Up and Smell the […]
Baby Food Dilemma
My daughter is just beginning to eat baby food. So far, it’s Earth’s Best Organic Rice Cereal and First Apples. But ultimately, I would rather be making her baby food with fresh produce.
Therein lies the dilemma: Is it better to make fresh baby food with grocery store produce, since the growing season in the northeast […]
Greening Your Home
Greening your home is certainly not an inexpensive venture, but there are many ways to go about it. You can start small by just changing out your light bulbs, or go whole hog. If you are looking for some inspiration or additional resources, you might want to check out the The Green Home Guide. Whether […]
Combined CSA Benefits Farmers, Consumers and Communities
Community-supported agriculture programs (more commonly known as CSAs) aren’t new; they’ve been growing across the U.S. for the past three decades. It’s a simple concept - subscribers buy shares in a local farm, usually at the beginning of the year so that the farmer can use the money to invest in the year’s crops. Come […]
Just for Kids: Michael Recycle
My review copy of Michael Recycle landed on my front porch just in time for an afternoon playdate… and ended up being the topic of conversation for the rest of the afternoon. The kids, ages 5 through 8, loved the bold coloring of the fantastic illustrations and found the writing to be hilarious!
Michael Recycle is […]
Take Your Coffee Green in Asheville, NC
In a town with a whole bunch of wonderful and beloved independent coffee shops, it isn’t easy for a new coffee shop to get attention. The Green Sage, however, has managed to already get a following. One of the first things you notice about the downtown coffee shop is its dozen solar power panels on […]
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