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March 12th, 2010 - 2:28 pm § in Uncategorized

Think Before You Write!!

Check out this awesome new pen which is 98% biodegradable. As green as I strive to be, I must admit, I’ve never thought about the effects that something as small as a disposable pen can create.

Needless to say, I will be switching all of my writing utensils to this brand (after I’ve used up all of my current pens of course). Waste not want not!

DBA 98 Biodegradable Pen from DBA on Vimeo.


January 25th, 2010 - 11:51 pm § in Uncategorized

Recycle Those Old Electronics at Best Buy!

I was searching for a dual monitor for my home office today when I stumbled upon a little green logo towards the bottom of Best Buy’s home page labeled “Greener Together”. They have started a massive initiative against e-waste, accepting old electronics of all shapes, types, and si[...]


January 12th, 2010 - 10:45 pm § in Eats, News

What’s the Deal with Milk?

OK…so this is kind of a random post, but something just occurred to me as I was sitting here contemplating all the post new years HOO-RAH about quitting smoking, finding love and losing weight. Everyone knows that we have an exponentially increasing weight-slash-body-mass-index problem in this[...]


January 6th, 2010 - 10:11 pm § in Eats

Blue Moose of Boulder Hummus Let Down

In my constant quest to find local alternatives to my favorite major brand cabinet staples, I recently came across a company called Blue Moose of Boulder, a nearby producer of hummus dips, salsa, and various other condiments and dips. Hummus is absolutely one of my all time favorite snacks, and I ha[...]


December 15th, 2009 - 5:13 pm § in Eats, Going Green, Tips

Slow Food Holiday Gift Ideas

I found the following holiday gift ideas for the slow foodie in your life courtesy of Robin Shreeves, resident food blogger at the Mother Nature Network. I thought just about all of them were good ideas, so I figured I’d pass them along. Enjoy! [...]


December 14th, 2009 - 6:23 pm § in Eats, Going Green

Celestial Seasonings: Brewing Natural Goodness

In a time when it’s becoming increasingly difficult to find quality local products that don’t have to travel thousands of miles from farm to table, I’m excited to know that one of the largest natural and herbal tea producers, Celestial Seasonings, is right in my backyard – a [...]


December 11th, 2009 - 3:57 pm § in Going Green, News

Thoughts on Copenhagen

So all I seem to be hearing about on the news these days, in between recurring headlines about Tiger Woods and the economy, is the progress (or lack there of) at the International Climate Conference in Copenhagen. While I’m ecstatic that nations both large and small are finally coming together[...]