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Crafts
RecycleCindy presents Plastic Plarn Scrubbie Dots posted at My Recycled Bags.com. RecycleCindy says, “Crochet some colorful kitchen scrubbies using recycled plastic bags.”
Gardening & Food
TaraG presents How to Create and Maintain an Organic Garden posted at Go Green Street.
Samantha Marks presents Portable Greenhouses Extend The Growing Season posted at The Carports, Tents & Sheds Buying Guide.
Camilla Cheung presents Top 10 Fruits And Vegetables Most Contaminated By Pesticides posted at Healthy Theory.
Rhonda Franz presents Tips For Gardening With Young Children posted at Parenting Squad.
Renee Benzaim presents A Sand County Almanac by Aldo Leopold posted at Compost Tumblers & Compost Making. Renee says, “It’s still a little too cold to start serious compost making, so you have time to read this wonderful book by conservationist Aldo Leopold. I’ve also included a list of things you CAN do to get ready for the gardening and composting season.”
TSW Blog presents Versatile Food Shopping: Save Money on a Good Diet posted at The Smarter Wallet.
Going Green
Beck Middleton presents Motivation and Ideas posted at Going Green In Spain.
Health & Beauty
Ann Margrain presents Fish, Mercury and the Invisible Condition posted at Heroin and Cornflakes. Ann says, “As in Japan, the primary way people in the United States are exposed to methyl mercury is by eating fish and shellfish. As we know, adverse health effects include damage to the central nervous system and the developing brains of young and unborn children are especially vulnerable. Is this having an affect on children in the U.S.?”
NHE presents 4 Organic Makeup Options For Women posted at Natural Health Ezine. NHE says, “This is a look at some organic makeup options to be picked before conventional brands…”
Internet & Technology
GrrlScientist presents BirdNote Radio Celebrates Its Fifth Anniversary posted at Living the Scientific Life. GrrlScientist says, “BirdNote is a radio series about the intriguing ways of birds. BirdNote programs are two-minute vignettes that incorporate the rich sounds of birds with stories that illustrate the interesting — and in some cases, truly amazing — abilities of birds.”
Our Impact
Jourdan presents What One Day Without Meat Means posted at People for Green Justice.
Reduce Reuse Recycle
Rebekah (aka Conscious Cow) presents Paper Industry Stops Trashing Planet posted at ConsciousCow. Rebekah says, “Why buy tree-free paper or 100% pcw paper? Learn why and where to go tree-free!”
Heather presents Reducing Instead of Reusing & Recycling posted at Croq Zine. Heather says, “We recycle, but are we forgetting about reducing?”
Style
Heather Levin presents The Benefits of Hemp Fabric posted at Earthdivas’s Blog. Heather says, “Hemp is a miracle fabric. Find out why this amazing plant is so eco friendly!”
Journeywoman presents The handmade revolution posted at Fashion Peach. Journeywoman says, “Like the vintage revival before it, the return to creating handmade clothes is not merely a transitory one: it’s here to stay, and is a welcome move away from the fast fashion of decades past.”
Travel & Transportation
Jeff Yin presents Sanyo Eneloop Electric Bike Wins CES 2010 Award posted at Going Green for Fun and Profit!. Jeff says, “Using an electric bike is a way of going green, if you use it to substitute for miles driven in your car.”
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