Green Living NH360
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The global water crisis is a sneaky one—and one that will increasingly affect us all (yes, even here in the United States).
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Tips on keeping your coffee fresh
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From savory exotic foods and worldly libations to luxurious home accents and beauty products, look no farther than the aisles of your natural products store for global-inspired gifts.
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Top 12 healthy cookbooks of 2010
December 15, 2010Give the gift of healthy food and cooking with one of these 12 delicious, beautiful cookbooks.
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The holiday season inspires generosity, not just toward those close to us, but also to those in need—which includes an ever-increasing number of Americans. Here’s how to give back to your community with healthy food donations.
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Food and BeverageGreen Living NH360Lifestyle NH360Organic
Top 12 healthy cookbooks of 2010
December 10, 2010Give the gift of healthy food and cooking with one of these 12 delicious, beautiful cookbooks.
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Instead of following roasting or baking times to a T, be bold and turn off the oven or stove several minutes early with these favorite holiday foods.
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Myra Goodman, cofounder of Earthbound Farms (North America’s largest grower of organic produce) and author of The Earthbound Cook (Workman, 2010) shares her top five tips for making your kitchen more eco-friendly.
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Conventional synthetic fabrics, battings, and fibers usually are derived from nonrenewable petrochemicals, which don’t biodegrade and are difficult to recycle. These include polyester, nylon, acetate, and acrylic. Some natural plant fibers, derived from sustainable materials without the use of petrochemicals, are fully renewable and biodegradable. Natural textiles include cotton, hemp, bamboo, and tencel—wood pulp harvested from sustainably farmed trees.