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Eco Chic Table
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Written by Andrea Manitsas
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Out at a restaurant this week, I enjoyed a stellar rhubarb dessert crumble and wondered, "what else can I use the stalks of this odd leafy green vegetable (dubbed a 'fruit') in?" Simultaneously a seasonal gem and totally underappreciated, give these Meatless Monday recipes from some of the most awesome foodie bloggers around (the blogosphere that is) the chance to convert you from a rhubarb renegade to an adept "pie plant" aficionado.
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Read more... [Meatless Monday Recipe Roundup: Reveling in Rhubarb]
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Foodie Buzz
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Written by Emily Monaco
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We're continuing our stroll through local cheesemakers of America, but we're not quite ready to leave New York State yet! Last week, we discovered New York goat cheese, but goats are not the only animals supplying high-quality milk to cheesemakers in the Empire State: today, we're talking about cows.
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Read more... [2 NY Dairy Farmers On Their Delicious, Local Cheese]
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Kitchen Garden
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Written by Abbie Stutzer
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In order to do any high quality, top-notch, one-of-a-kind (we could go on) work, a person needs the right tools! This rings especially true when researching and assembling tools to build an organic garden. If you’re building a new, sustainable garden from scratch, or just looking to add some snazzy new implements to your gardener’s box, do consider the following gardening tools.
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Read more... [3 Great Garden Tools to Build a Luscious Organic Garden]
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Kids
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Written by Emily Monaco
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Knowing the "right" thing to feed your baby is a little bit like knowing what is the "best" diet: low-fat, low-cal, low-carb, high-protein... breast milk, formula, baby food, fresh food... At the end of the day, though, both things boil down to common sense. As with feeding yourself, when feeding your baby, all-natural is best. Here are some tips on making sure your baby has everything they need.
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Read more... [3 Tips to Ensure Your Baby's Eating The Best]
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Eco Chic Table
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Written by Shilo Urban
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The fastest growing type of household in the United States is that of the single person. Until modern times, living alone was a luxury that few could afford, but today the number of solo households is surging. Men and women alike are discovering the benefits of living alone, and despite the higher price tag that comes with a single existence, many people are choosing this lifestyle rather than cohabitating with roommates, family or lovers.
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Read more... [Rise of The Single Household! 5 Tips on Cooking for One]
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Eco Chic Table
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Written by Jill Ettinger
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Okay, so technically there is only one way to eat an apricot (we're presuming you all use your mouths, too), but there are many delectable ways to make that suspenseful moment between uneaten and eaten intensely more satisfying. Of course, it's all about the preparation, and if you weren't already aware, apricots are culinary masters, making them a most welcome seasonal fruit to experiment with. Here are our nine favorite ways to use apricots.
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Read more... [9 Sweet Ways to Eat 'n' Enjoy Spring Apricots]
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Kitchen Garden
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Written by Kirsten Hudson
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You work hard to keep harmful pesticides and chemicals out of your organic garden. From preparing your garden with organic soil to choosing heirloom seeds to digging in organic fertilizer, your green thumb takes on more than one meaning: You’re good at growing plants AND you’re an eco-conscious gardener, too!
Wouldn’t it just irk you more than a bunch of weeds then to find out that the gardening products you use are dirtying up your organic garden with BPA, phthalates and lead? Unfortunately, a new study by the Ann Arbor, Mich.-based Ecology Center has shown just that.
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Read more... [BPA In Your Garden? Maybe, If You Use These Gardening Products]
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Foodie Buzz
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Written by Lacy Boggs Renner
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In 2004, Arnold Schwarzenegger signed into law a ban on force-feeding geese to produce foie gras and a ban on selling foie gras in California. But the law was designed not to go into effect until July of 2012 to give California producers time to propose and implement alternative production methods. It seems procrastination ruled the day, however, and although the newly formed Coalition for Humane and Ethical Farming Standards sent a proposal off to Sacramento in April to try to stay the ban, it was too little, too late. As of July 1st, California will be a foie gras-free zone.
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Read more... [California, Say Sayonara to Foie Gras!]
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Sanctuary
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Written by Kirsten Hudson
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Who actually wants to be all matchy-matchy anyway, right? Sometimes dishes in a set get broken or you just accumulate random plates, bowls, cups and saucers until you have a random assortment of dishes that you’re not sure what to do with. Make use of those mismatched dishes stashed in the back of your kitchen cupboards by repurposing them with these five ideas.
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Read more... [5 Ways To Decorate With Mismatched Dishes]
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Kids
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Written by Lacy Boggs Renner
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When toddlers reach the stage of wanting to feed themselves, it's tempting to reach for those squeeze packs of pureed fruits and veggies, or baby-friendly crackers and crisps. But you don't have to go processed to give them great finger foods. Try these healthy alternatives instead.
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Read more... [8 Great Finger Foods for Mini Foodies]
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Kids
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Written by Erin Shaw
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Theme parties are fun opportunities to get creative, whether you’re 5 or 35. An under-the-sea theme offers a lot of ways to re-create a seascape with easy-to-find or recycled materials and some imagination. Kids can join the fun with crafts and homemade decorations inspired by their favorite marine life. Just in time for summer birthdays, here are some do-it-yourself ways to turn your living room into a mermaid’s den.
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Read more... [DIY Ideas for An Under The Sea Party-scape]
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Delicious Beauty
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Written by Kirsten Hudson
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You walk outside one day and just like that, it’s summer. Doesn’t that warm air and sunshine make you feel all glowy inside? Get that same summery radiance on the outside by giving your hair fresh highlights. But, you certainly don’t need toxic salon chemicals to give your tresses a sun-kissed glow. These three homemade highlighting methods will get your mane looking beach-ready (even if you don’t live near one) the natural way.
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Read more... [Kissed by the Sun: 3 Ways to Give Yourself Natural Highlights]
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Kitchen Garden
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Written by Jessica Reeder
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Is your backyard tight on garden space and a bit too sunny? Try this incredibly clever and simply gorgeous solution: Build an arbor or trellis for your vine crops, and let them provide you with shade as they spread across the frame, producing flowers, grapes, cucumbers, melons, squash and gourds that hang overhead -- to stunning effect.
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Read more... [Enchanted Garden: Grow A Hanging Vegetable Arbor]
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From Our Friends: May 18, 2012
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High Flavor, Low Price Tag: 5 Frugal Foodie Substitutions
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Mayonnaise Recipe: 3 Reasons to Whip Up Your Own
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Stonyfield Yogurt Invites You: Virtual Scavenger Hunt for Organics!
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The Other TMI: Is Media Overload Real?
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Vegetable Smoothies: 5 Healthy Drink Recipes to Live By
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9 Tips for Shopping Gluten Free on a Budget
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Craving A 'Soda'? Give These 3 Brands A Go
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Farming or Fracking: The Battle Over Water Rights Begins
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100 Years of Carrots? How Much Does Diet Really Affect Longevity?
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Organic Strawberry Rose Geranium Ice Cream Recipe, Drizzled with Balsamic Vinegar
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Meatless Monday Recipe Roundup: Vegan Brunch at Its Best
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It's Gettin' Hot in Here! Spice Up Your Summer With Chili Powder
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Stop and EAT The Roses: 4 of Our Favorite Edible Rose Recipes
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Shopping for Others: The Rise of the Buy One, Give One Purchase Model
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Gardening in Times of Global Climate Change
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If Antibiotics Won't Work Anymore, What Will?
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The 20 Best (and Worst) Protein Sources for Your Health and the Environment
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5 Natural Beauty Products for Supple Summer Skin
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Make a Backyard Salad with Dandelion Greens
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Time to Take A Peek at the Spread Americans Love to Hate: Vegemite
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Grown By You, Built By You: DIY Tomato Cages, Garden Tools, and More!
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The Kombucha Kraze: Is It Really Worth the Money?
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7 Recipe Ideas Mom Will Love for Mother’s Day!
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From Our Friends: May 11, 2012
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Looking for a quick breakfast? Try these delicious whole rolled oats that cook up in just a few minutes. Or make this recipe in large batches on the weekend so you have for the week.
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