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Archive for May 2008

May 30th, 2008

Green Giveaway - Win a “Learn to Create a Healthy Home!” CD

Am I doing everything I can to create a healthy home for my future someday maybe baby? Are there more simple steps that I could be taking that would eliminate more toxins from my environment and minimize my own impact on the earth?
I’m not sure.
And that’s why I am really looking forward to listening to […]

By Gabrielle -- 23 comments

May 29th, 2008

New! Find Daily Tomorrow at GreenMaven.com

My mother used to tell me that you can often judge one’s character by the company you keep. For once, I am hoping mom is right. Starting today, you can find www.dailytomorrow.com among the fantastic green resources listed at GreenMaven.com, the premier search engine for websites with social and environmental values.
GreenMaven.com is […]

By Gabrielle -- 4 comments

May 28th, 2008

Wordless Wednesday - The Harrison Ford Edition (Thanks, Grace!)

Tags: , biodiversity conservation, chest hair, deforestation, harrison fordShare This

By Gabrielle -- 7 comments

May 27th, 2008

Oprah’s 21-Day Tryst with Veganism

I can’t believe my parents didn’t call me about this one.
I’m not an Oprah fan, but don’t you dare try to pull mom or dad away from their TV at 4 p.m. on any given weekday. They love the Oprah. But they neglected to tell me that in an effort to eat “more consciously” […]

By Gabrielle -- 8 comments

May 27th, 2008

Stop! You’re Breaking the Pumps!

 

It seems that gas prices pushing beyond $4 is more than just Pennsylvania residents can handle - older, non-digital fuel dispensers cannot comprehend the numbers. Literally. Anything above $3.99 gets them out of whack.
Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell announced this weekend that gas stations in PA will be allowed to advertise half-gallon prices until upgrades […]

By Gabrielle -- 6 comments

May 26th, 2008

Does This Mean What I Think It Means?

So we did it. After years and years of seeing dozens of people walking around ArtsFest every Memorial Day weekend with them, we finally bought one for ourselves -a handcrafted broom. Heck, we even got a pot scrubber/vegetable washer (to clean our new weekly batch of organics) while we were there.
We were walking down […]

By Gabrielle -- 4 comments

May 23rd, 2008

Baking Soda Does What??

I admit, I am just beginning to understand the full potential of that little orange box that I keep in the back of my fridge to keep it smelling fresh (or at least, not rank). Of course, it’s always handy for baking, and as a kid, I recall having lots on hand at my parents’ […]

By Gabrielle -- 11 comments

May 21st, 2008

Wordless Wednesday - The CSA Edition

Here it is! The first shipment from our local organic CSA (community supported agriculture) farm. We have a medium share, which is supposed to be good for 2 people (or one voracious vegetarian).

Tags: community supported agriculture, CSA, eating organic, fresh vegetables, greens, organic food, wordless wednesdayShare This

By Gabrielle -- 1 comment

May 21st, 2008

Recycling in the City

My husband Michael was just about to yell obscenities out the window.
Why would he sully this beautiful morning? He heard a car stopped in our alley way with its driver dumping what sounded like loads of trash into our building’s dumpster. But just as he opened the window, ready to spew some trash of the […]

By Gabrielle -- 0 comments

May 20th, 2008

Maximize Your Gas Money This Memorial Day

Memorial Day is just around the corner! I love a long weekend, but probably won’t be traveling for this one. Simply because we are usually entertained by the riverside arts fest that takes place right outside our windows on this particular holiday.
But most of America will be going somewhere.  And odds are this year’s Memorial […]

By Gabrielle -- 2 comments

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