- December 19, 2013
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- by marcos
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Im always saying that food company donations and partnerships to health and environmental Good Causes end up doing more for the companies than the recipients. Money always talks. Accepting corporate donations comes with strings that create conflicts of interest. The Read more
Stop forking around with disposable plastic packaging and utensils and sit down for a real meal with real forks and knives. Continue reading Read more
1. Bring your lunch Pack good food (organic/local is preferable) in reusable containers (glass and stainless steel are preferable). Beyond contributing so much less to the already overwhelmed landfills, you will save money and your health. Don’t forget to pack Read more
“There is no typical hungry person,†says Kootenai County Plant a Row (PAR) volunteer coordinator Miranda Hamilton. “Rather it is usually someone who, due to unforeseen events, finds themselves needing help.†DownToEarthNW.com: DTE News stories Read more
Taste tests favorably rate several unsweetened organic apple sauces. It’s also easy to make your own. thedailygreen.com article feed Read more
Everybody is a pedestrian – at some point in your journey, whether walking several miles, a few blocks to the bus stop, or even to a parking space. And there’s a lot of movement afoot- pun intended – to make Read more
We did the math, so you can save the cash. These tips aren’t only good for the Earth, they will actually save you real money. thedailygreen.com article feed Read more
Save resources in your home office by recycling inkjet cartridges, and buying recycled cartridges and recycled ink. thedailygreen.com article feed Read more
To kick off the growing season in Spokane, East Valley School District’s community garden held a seed exchange at East Valley High School on March 19. Second Harvest Food Bank of the Inland Northwest donated a host of seed packets—from Read more
Old Man Winter’s relentless chill once again has blown into the Inland Northwest, busying homeowners who plan on tucking their homes in for a long winter’s nap. DownToEarthNW.com: DTE News stories Read more