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  • Same-Sex Parenting Deserves Same-Recognition: Interview With Lesbian Moms, Sami & Amanda Nicola

    by Guest Writer January 22, 2014
    January 22, 2014

    The ongoing ‘marriage equality’ debate is one that continues to completely baffle me. Personally, I cannot understand why some individuals look beyond the simplicity of “love,” the strongest possible emotion that we as humans feel, and decide not to support…Read More

  • January Pet of the Month: Bodi

    by Guest Writer January 14, 2014
    January 14, 2014

    Name: Bodi Breed: English Staffordshire Age: 7 Size: 41lbs Diet: Bodi’s daily diet consists of fresh meat with rice. I also like to give her a big fresh bone from the butcher fortnightly to keep her teeth and gums healthy.…Read More

  • Nutrition For Dummies: An A-Z Guide

    by Guest Writer January 8, 2014
    January 8, 2014

    With the coming of the new year, comes healthy eating and exercise plans, and let’s be honest, kick-starting your ‘healthy eating plan’ is more than just stocking your fridge with fruits and vegetables. Maintaining a healthy diet is alot like…Read More

  • How To Curb The Crowds This Christmas

    by Guest Writer December 4, 2013
    December 4, 2013

    If you find yourself leaving your Christmas shopping to the last minute or if you’ve been putting off your shopping in the fear of waiting in shopping ques for hours, you’re not alone. Luckily Eco18 has put together a list…Read More

  • Don’t Freeze Your Workout This Winter

    by Guest Writer November 21, 2013
    November 21, 2013

    It’s that time of year again–the temperature is dropping and so is the motivation to stay active. The cold months prove to be a bit more challenging for getting in a workout, and while we’ve talked about winter training before, we…Read More

  • Let’s Talk Tahini!

    by Guest Writer November 13, 2013
    November 13, 2013

    If you’re the type that grabs a serving spoon and takes a generous scoop of smooth organic peanut butter when you’re feeling a little peckish, or hungry, you’ll probably find that you’ll love tahini too. There’s a lot to say…Read More

  • The Cat Walk Goes Green

    by Guest Writer September 26, 2013
    September 26, 2013

    Mercedes Benz Fashion Week just plowed through Manhattan and has left New Yorkers with long wish lists for their spring 2014 wardrobes. Among the glamorous fashion shows, a few designers and textile companies took the time to hit the catwalk…Read More

  • Cool off with Cucumber!

    by Guest Writer August 15, 2013
    August 15, 2013

    Sometimes it’s difficult to stay cool as a cucumber in this heat however that should not shy you away from enjoying this delicious vegetable. Cucumber has become a featured flavor in both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks this summer and we…Read More

  • The Pool the People Built

    by Guest Writer August 1, 2013
    August 1, 2013

    During the dog days of summer it becomes a real challenge to find ways to cool off – especially in the Big Apple. Manhattan is a 13-mile long island sandwiched between 2 rivers, it should be one of the easiest…Read More

  • The History of Yellowstone National Park

    by Guest Writer July 30, 2013
    July 30, 2013

    One of the most unusual national parks, Yellowstone, offers a complex and surprising geological history with its dramatic basalt plateaus, remarkable craters, and other worldly geysers. This captivating environment is the result of millions of years of geological changes from…Read More

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