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The Case Against Lawns Gets Stronger Every Day

It’s time to turn your lawn into a veggie garden. With skyrocketing gas prices and wacky weather that show no sign of slowing down, for now on the best food will be grown closest to home.

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Windowsill Veggie Garden

Its easy to grow veggies from leftover veggie cores. Cabbage, celery, bok choy, and even burdock work great with this simple method.

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Groundhog Day: Why Winter Matters

Wacky weather world wide continues.

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The Chicken Flick’s First Screening of 2012

These days, I believe the best food grows closest to home. Raising chickens can be a great way for families to enjoy healthy fresh eggs and develop a deeper connection to their food. Last year, I helped to make a film called Chicken Flick. The purpose of the movie was to shine a bright light [...]

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The Tar Sands Pipeline: Is It Time To Do The Happy Dance?

President Obama said “no” to the Keystone XL pipeline this week. Is it time to do a happy dance? Yes and no. Read why here.

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Green Snow Removal: the Wovel

If you care about the planet, you’ll Wovel instead of snow blow.

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Doing the Right Thing for a Dog (part 2)

There’s a rescued dog in my community that needs an operation. Pawfection, a dog grooming shop, is taking on the challenge because its the right thing to do. If you’re as pissed at Mitt Romney as I am about his lack of compassion for dogs, perhaps you’ll join me in supporting dog rescue organizations.

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Doing the Right Thing for a Dog

Because I’m missing my dog, Edgar very much these days, I’m especially annoyed at the way presidential candidate Mitt Romney treats his.

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The Book Sale Continues!

More books for sale! All of these will decrease your stress and improve your life. Check ‘em out!

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Clean Water is Key!

If you have fluoridated water, you really need to invest in a good water filter.

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