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Family Guide to Going Green 20092 comments

Shannon Buck wrote 6 months ago: The Family Guide to Going Green 2009 is a great resource for any household.  As low-income individua … more →

Tags: Food, Utilities and Other Bills, Household needs, Gardening & Yard Work, Goals: Save and Help, Reduce Reuse Recycle, Low-Income, Family, Life

Farm Your Produce Aisle, growing food from groceries8 comments

Esmaa Self wrote 6 months ago: This entry was originally published by: These organic potatoes sprouted before I could make a meal o … more →

Tags: Food for life, gardening, Simple living, Year Round Gardening, frugal living, how to grow food from gone-by vegetables, houseplants and gifts from grocery store items

On Savoring4 comments

slipsofthetongue wrote 7 months ago: I finally had my Cadbury creme egg yesterday.  Yes, I know it’s the middle of May.  And though … more →

Tags: Profound thoughts, Family, cadbury creme eggs, Savoring food, Junk Food, Oreos, Frosted Mini Wheats, Eat Dessert First

Learn to Grow Your own Food

meabhc wrote 7 months ago: In support of my election campaign Zef Klinkenbergh is holding two “Ask about Gardening” … more →

Tags: stillorgan, Food, allotments

the good life

Kathy Harrison wrote 9 months ago: I keep hearing talk of economic recovery. What I have not heard is exactly what recovery will look l … more →

Tags: Community, better choices, Eating In, Eating local, Budgeting, barter, redefining good, Hobbies, Skills

Planting Seeds6 comments

Amanda Hepburn wrote 9 months ago: A couple of weeks ago I reclaimed some planting space in my small garden when a tree fell over due t … more →

Tags: Grow Your Own, Carrot, salad, Planting, Seeds, radish, chives, Lettuce

First Day of Work in the Garden

norcalwriter wrote 9 months ago: Spring has sprung. Today was my first real day of work in the garden, and it was so satisfying. Not … more →

Tags: Economy, Organic Gardening, Carrots, tat soi, Lettuces, Squash, Pickles, Tomatoes, Peas

Plan to Eat Well: Grow Your Own (free greenhouse plans included)7 comments

Esmaa Self wrote 11 months ago: ideas to help you grow the good stuff greenhouse bok choi 1/13/09 Life is change, yet fresh calendar … more →

Tags: gardening, Greenhouse, Luciole Press column, Backyard Garden, better nutrition, Community Garden, easy greenhouse plans, free greenhouse plans, freedom garden

Helping Welfare Recipients Take Care of Their Own Part 4: A Community School1 comment

Shannon Buck wrote 1 year ago: I do believe that each low-income community should have its own school. Now, I am not talking about … more →

Tags: low-income communities, School, Kitchen, Community, recycling, Playground, Teachers, Science, Governement

How to Sift Information - Types of Gardeners

bvt67 wrote 1 year ago: From seed to harvest, each step of the way has options depending on how much the gardener wants to i … more →

Tags: Garden Methodologies, Gardener

How Much To Grow?

bvt67 wrote 1 year ago: These are just a few of the ways to inspire the size of your food garden. If you have other ways, pl … more →

Tags: 4 How much to grow?, food & garden, garden size

Forever 21 go green for the 13, please10 comments

Mademoiselle Gramophone wrote 1 year ago: 35 N. De Lacey Ave Pasadena, CA 91103 This Saturday from Noon  to 3pm You are cordially invited to j … more →

Tags: Pasadena, Forever 21, fashion and activism, Gardens, native california

thermometers and cattle crushes4 comments

arcadianadvocate wrote 1 year ago: Thank you very much for all the comments on yesterday’s post. It was a long innings with the v … more →

Tags: Country Life, food and farming, rural musings, Life, Pig, cattle, RAM, vet, Antibiotics, STEER, Infection

Fake Foods in America

ptheponderer wrote 1 year ago: I have been reading about the tainted milk scandal in China and came across the FDA’s website. … more →

Tags: america, China, fake food, FDA, food manufacturer, tainted milk


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