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Come Shop with Me at Bryant Park Holiday Shops

Last week, I posted a Gift Guide to Local, Sustainable Shops at Bryant Park Holiday Pop-up Shops. Now that the holidays are over, it is time to indulge in the pleasure of self-gifting. Thanks to my friends at the Holiday ...

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Alice Waters Discusses Food, Community, and GMOs

Let me introduce (or reintroduce) you to Alice Waters, renowned chef, food activist, and author. As one of the most influential people in the food, we have her to thank for her activism to highlight the slow food movement and ...

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GlassDharma Straws Review + Giveaway

In my post Top 10 Resolutions to Green 2012 , one of the goals listed getting reusable straw and GlassDharma made it happen. My first impression: these things are durable. I’m a clumsy gal at times and even when I ...

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Say Goodbye to the 100-Watt Bulb

While it is widely believed that new federal regulations will ban the sale of the standard 100-watt bulb and other traditional incandescent lights, the truth is a little more complicated. New lighting efficiency regulations, which take effect starting in 2012, ...

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Sustain Your Eco Home Sale + Free $15 Credit

I’m very much about sustainable quality and aesthetics in my home so OneKingsLane.com is my go to when looking for all that and more at discounted prices. For the next two days, there are various items on sale from bamboo ...

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Spring Clean/Detox Your Kitchen

I originally wrote this article for YMIB.com This would be a great weekend project! “Spring cleaning is the period in spring time set aside for cleaning a house, normally applied in climates with a cold winter.” The kitchen, for many, ...

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