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Make your own bread – quick and delicious
I read this great book a few weeks ago. It has re-inspired me in a lot of ways in terms of the things we do to take care of our…
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Recommended: Tiny Choices
I like to think that most of us want to live more sustainably, but that all of the information out there can seem overwhelming, time-consuming, and just plain harder than…
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Thinking about going organic on your lawn?
I’ve written about Castaway Compost before, but today Green Clipping is offering half off for a worm tea application on your entire yard from Castaway Compost! If you’ve already gone…
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Things to Do: May
Things are really heating up with gardening and food-related activities in and around Hamilton County these days. I’ll post the ones I’ve heard about here – be sure to add…
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“Kingdom Dinner”
Grant and I decided to start a monthly community meal of sorts. We talked it up among some of our “food-minded” friends, who were all very supportive. We didn’t want…
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Vermicomposting
I think composting is one of the easiest (and most fun) green/gardening practices there is. For beginners, I usually recommend that they start off with a homemade bin like this…
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Nature’s Crossroads
I’ve mentioned Nature’s Crossroads before, but I wanted to recommend them again. We are so fortunate to have a seed company right in our backyard concerned about maintaining locally grown…
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Orchard in Bloom
Is anyone planning on going to Orchard in Bloom this weekend? I am dying to go, especially to hear one of my “green heroes” speak – Sara Snow (ok, I’ll…
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Look what a community garden can do!
I came across this article and thought you might appreciate it too. I dream about every church either having a community garden of their own or helping out with a…
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Wendell
As I’ve become more passionate about the justice issues associated with sustainable and responsible food choices (and all that entails), I have become a huge fan of Wendell Berry, a…