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Beautiful biodegradable dishes made of pressed leaves

11. December 2008

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Interesting title, eh? I wasn’t kidding either VerTerra has come out with some absolutely beautiful sustainable temporary dinnerware.  Let me explain how they’re made so you know just how eco-friendly and sustainable these things are.  Their fair-waged workers gather fallen palm leaves, steam and press the leaves into the molds, then the molded dinnerware is heated [...]

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It’s time to be counted in the fight to stop climate change!

11. December 2008

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We Add Up has come up with a great program to show the number of global participants in the fight to stop climate change. They use 100% organic tee shirts that are sweatshop free and made in the US to get the point across. Here is an example of one of the t-shirts [...]

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Some of my favorite Green Blogs.

27. September 2008

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I pull inspiration from many different sources and while my blog posting has severely slowed down to nearly a halt others have kept up the pace and continued to provide readers with awesome posts to inform and entertain.  I’ve been reading quite a few blogs lately to get myself back into the swing of things.  [...]

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Planet Green TV is my new favorite place

11. June 2008

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The other day I wrote about Planet Green coming to TV’s near you and said that I’d get back with my views on the channel.  Well, as you can tell I haven’t been around for a few days because I’ve been watching the channel the whole time.  I’m kidding of course, but I love the [...]

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My trip to the Farmers Market today

20. May 2008

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Today I took a short trip to the bi-weekly farmer’s market to check out what kind of fresh local produce I could find.  I’d never been to this particular market which sets up at Grady’s BBQ on Bandera Rd.  After talking a bit with the farmer who’s name is escaping me at the momentI decided [...]

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