- April 20, 2014
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Soft, silky and gorgeous, the newest intimate green fashions are made from organic cotton, hemp, bamboo, recycled fibers and other sustainable touches. Continue reading Read more
Just as watersheds provide drinking water for thirsty cities, “foodsheds” provide safe, secure food. thedailygreen.com article feed Read more
For many, spring triggers a paradox within us – while we yearn to purge the clutter that has slowly crept into our closets and taken over our countertops during the dismally dark days of winter, we cannot resist snagging our Read more
Normally this organic mom steers clear of the vaccine debate. We skirted it in The Complete Organic Pregnancy on purpose – parents need to discuss the issues (real and less real) with their doctors and trusted advisers, and to make educated decisions t… Continue reading Read more
For the past 10 years, our household has discussed whether to buy an artificial or real Christmas tree – except for this year. DownToEarthNW.com: DTE News stories Read more
Proper maintenance reduces waste. EPA: Green Tips Podcasts Read more
The staff of the North Idaho Fair and Rodeo is excited to see people congregate in Coeur d’Alene this week to share handicrafts, farm fare, and delicious cuisine … but not all of their germs. DownToEarthNW.com: DTE News stories Read more
Northwest Food News has a great story on NPRabout mushroom hunters. I love the quote that Guy uses to open the piece: Many cultures, including our own, once considered hunting mushrooms aberrant behavior. They are, after all, a sometimes filthy Read more
Disposable plastic shopping bags are becoming a thing of the past in some countries, but they need to be replaced with something. In this article, I take a look at different types of reusable bags. Green living tips Read more
Heat wave? Nah. It's just a liberal conspiracy. That is just the government telling you it's hot outside. Thank you for this Media Matters. DownToEarthNW.com: Down To Earth posts Read more