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Monthly Archives: January 2010
Monthly Archives: January 2010
Meat production in the United States occurs on an enormous scale. The average American eats a half a pound of meat a day, and all of that meat was once a living, breathing animal. And those living, breathing animals need food, and to grow that food, trees must be cut. Following are some of the […]
Continue readingIf you want to lead a green lifestyle, don’t forget to go green with your grocery shopping. Here are some tips and suggestions for making your supermarket experience as green as possible. 1. Cloth bags Most grocery stores sell these for a low price. If not, simply use your own cloth totes or re-use those […]
Continue readingWhere to buy: www.amazon.com Creative Play for Your Toddler: Steiner Waldorf Expertise and Toy Projects offers fantastic projects that encourage toddlers? creativity and imagination. They are important to every toddler?s development, mentally and spiritually. The authors, Christopher Clouder and Janni Nicol are very involved in the Steiner Waldorf School, as Head of Steiner Waldorf Schools […]
Continue readingDoes your living room need a makeover? Then it’s a good time to invest in some energy saving, eco-friendly changes. Or maybe you are setting up your living room for the first time. Either way, there are ways to save money while keeping the environment in mind. Here are 5 steps toward saving money and […]
Continue readingPeople all over the world enjoy drinking coffee. In fact, some people say they can’t function in the morning without one or more cups. Recently, because the ability to make it at home, some people have been enjoying espresso – a good mood food rather than a simple cup of “Joe.” Espresso, unlike coffee, is […]
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