- October 10, 2013
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Alongside their Architecture and Water Fun badges, Girl Scouts can now get a Locavore badge by learning about local food and cooking up a meal with local ingredients. According to Alisha Niehaus, Executive Editor, Program Resources: "All of our badges Read more
Spring is springing in the Northwest (for folks in the Midwest and Northeast: it’s coming, I swear!!) and thoughts are turning to the garden. This year, why not plant the fruits and veges you love to eat? I’m drooling over Read more
Recipes for homemade face masks, moisturizers, hair treatments, nail strengtheners, foot treatments and more. thedailygreen.com article feed Read more
Your email notes that we have lobbied against the Interagency Working Group (IWG) proposal. That is correct. We have serious concerns about the IWG proposal. Our most advertised product is cereal and we stand behind it. Cereal is one Read more
Phosphorus in the Spokane River is big news these days. News organizations across the nation and even the world pounced on a story from the Associated Press about housewives who “smuggle†dishwashing detergent laden with phosphates into Spokane County. DownToEarthNW.com: Read more
On western lands, a weed war has ensued for decades, a war against invasive species and nuisance weeds. Weeds increase the potential for soil erosion, stream sedimentation and higher production costs for ranchers. DownToEarthNW.com: DTE News stories Read more
Mouse problem? If you’re looking for a more environmentally friendly alternative to using poisons and spring traps aren’t an option, consider an electronic trap. My test and review of the Victor Multi-Kill Electronic Mouse Trap. Green living tips Read more
Most cleansers don’t disclose all their ingredients. Does that mean they are unsafe? thedailygreen.com article feed Read more
~Hello Spring, good bye…Mold! Spring is a great time to look for and address any MOLD problems that might need your attention! Most of us this time of year…love to open the windows in our homes and do some Spring Read more