Carting Away the Oceans
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Homemade Baby and Parent Food All In One
by, Lisa Cain, PhD, co-founder of Babyfood101.com Having a new baby can really test the Greenest of parents. Lack of sleep, combined with lack of time leads many parents to buying packaged baby food. Jars of baby food can certainly make life easier, and are a great solution for time-stressed parents. But, they aren’t green. [...]
Waste-Free Wednesday: Egg-cellent Eggs Edition
Oddly enough, did you know that this week is actually National Egg Salad week? And it’s no wonder. Now that Easter and Passover are behind us, most of us are looking in the fridge to find an overabundance of hard-boiled eggs. Should you eat them or toss them? movie burlesque on dvd According to [...]
Win A Divine Chocolate Party
The words chocolate and party may very well be my two favorite words in the English language. I mean seriously…I would pretty much drop anything for either of those things at any given moment. Combine those two together and it is guaranteed that I will be there. This month, Divine Chocolate is offering one lucky [...]
DIY your PBJ
Have you been following the latest news on peanut butter recalls? The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently found Salmonella Typhimurium in the peanut butter and peanut paste produced by the Peanut Corporation of America (PCA) at its Blakely, Georgia processing plant. And what started as one recall for Little Debbie’s peanut butter crackers has [...]
Is Seafood Fishy?
Looking for something to slap on the grill this weekend that’s more eco-friendly than beef? Seafood can be a good choice…it’s healthier for you and the planet. But you have to choose the right fish. Around the world, many fish populations are threatened with collapse, due to overfishing, accidental kills, and habitat destruction. But some [...]
How To Host An Eco-Friendly BBQ
Memorial Day weekend is the official kick-off to summer, and what better way to celebrate than to host a barbecue. Whether it’s just you and the kids or a neighborhood affair, here’s how to make sure your next BBQ is easy on the planet. Green Grilling: If you’re in the market for a new grill, [...]
Reduce Your Family's Food Waste
Why pay for good food only to throw it away? It doesn’t make sense, yet it’s something that all of us have done. That’s why 12% of the U.S. waste stream is made up of food scraps. Keep your hard earned dollars out of the trash by using these simple tips to help reduce your [...]
It's Good To Share
Mornings in my house revolve around a frenzy of food. Between preparing breakfast for my girls (they are on a cinnamon toast kick) to packing their lunches (PB&J, carrots, and applesauce), and taking a stab at defrosting what we will have for dinner, it seems almost surreal to me that outside my home, throughout my [...]
Top 5 Green Parent New Year’s Resolutions
It’s that time of year where we all reflect back on the past 12 months and make a plan for the months to come. If you’re ready to really make a difference in 2008, try making a promise to go easy on the planet with one (or all) of these Green Parent New Year’s Resolutions: [...]
Green Your New Year's Eve Celebration
It’s just about time to say good-bye to 2007 and ring in 2008. Get your new year off on the right foot with these eco-friendly tips to green your New Year’s Eve celebration. Send Evites: lost robin hood downloads Paper invitations are so 2007. Send email invitations, or evites, for your New Year’s Eve celebration. [...]
Green Your Halloween: Parties
Ready to scare up some Halloween fun this weekend? Decorate in black and orange for your next Halloween party but keep it green with these easy tips. And be sure to have a great, green time! Invites Poo Poo Paper: Skip the usual paper invites that cost a fortune to mail and take forever to [...]
Green Your Halloween: Costumes
With Halloween fast approaching, I am dedicating this week’s blog entries and newsletters to helping you prepare for a Green Halloween. I’ll give you the scoop on the costumes, decorations, pumpkins, and treats that provide scary amounts of fun without frightening the planet. Ready to get started? Check out these ideas for greening your kids’ [...]
Reduce Your Dinner's Food Miles
I recently wrote about the exploits of Manny Howard, who attempted to grow all of the food he needed for his family of four in his 20 x 40 foot Brooklyn backyard. And while Manny’s experiment went beyond the limits of extreme, it was indicative of the growing national trend to eat locally. Eating locally [...]
Hold The Beef!
Skip the beef at dinner tonight and opt for a veggie meal instead. A vegetarian diet is not only healthier for you, it is also better for the environment. The production of beef makes more of an impact on the environment than any other type of food. According to a report produced by the World [...]






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