- July 29, 2011
- in Green Tips
- by marcos
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Sometimes the values of a community and a business are perfectly in sync. That’s exactly the case with Portland’s SoupCycle, a business that creates unique organic soups, breads and salads and delivers them to customer homes and businesses by bike. Read more
Thanks for the email but I will be removing my name from your email list and will not be participating in the 2011 race. I found it appalling you stated there was little you could have done to prevent the Read more
When it comes to sustainability, it’s hard to beat lentils, a versatile, nutrient-rich food that takes some getting to know. These 11 recipes will help. thedailygreen.com article feed Read more
I was startled when I read that statement in a yestereday's NY Times because I'm remembering some pretty horrible incidents of drought and famine in Africa over the last 60 years. Last week U.N. agencies monitoring a severe drought in Somalia, Read more
Belles and Baskets is not your average bike club – routes are chosen based on proximity to pubs and ice creameries, levels of exertion that preclude conversation are prohibited, and men are strongly encouraged to engage in an alternative activity Read more
I was invited to attend a marketing meeting for the Spokane Homebuilders Association yesterday which focused on the upcoming: Showcase of Green Homes, June 18th – 29th, in the River District, Liberty Lake, WA. The Showcase is going to feature Read more
It was a beautiful morning and Tavis Schmidt was enjoying backyard gardening while his 6-year-old son played nearby. In a puff of blue smoke, pretty much everyone in the neighborhood fired up noisy mowers and trimmers. DownToEarthNW.com: DTE News stories Read more
The WaterSense label on faucets, shower heads and toilets means they are at least 20% more efficient than average. thedailygreen.com article feed Read more