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Julie Yeagley

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  • Get Fit with Fido

    by Julie Yeagley August 7, 2014
    August 7, 2014

    I’ll just go ahead and say it now: I’m obsessed with my dog. I’m so obsessed, in fact, that sometimes I forget that he is not my two-year-old son and that he can’t actually come with me wherever I go.…Read More

  • July Pet of the Month: Rylee

    by Julie Yeagley July 29, 2014
    July 29, 2014

    Name: Rylee Sparkle Parents: Carol, Hank, and Rick Breed: I usually gallantly state, ‘she’s a rescue so I don’t know.’ That’s always met with great admiration and then people guess Spitz, English Sheepdog, Rottweiler (most popular guess when she was a pup).…Read More

  • Little Changes, Big Moves: An EcoFit Summer!

    by Julie Yeagley July 24, 2014
    July 24, 2014

    Have you ever experienced what I like to call, “rundom?” That feeling you get on your fourth run of the week when you feel like the first half mile was actually six? Don’t get me wrong, I love to run.…Read More

  • A Month Without Sugar: My Experience

    by Julie Yeagley June 27, 2014
    June 27, 2014

    On June first, I quit sugar cold turkey. Full disclosure, I allowed myself fruit (but not fruit juice) and one “cheat” day. After 27 days clean, I can truly say it’s been a wonderful experience. For anyone who has ever…Read More

  • Ladies, Recycle Your Cycle!

    by Julie Yeagley May 29, 2014
    May 29, 2014

    Sure, it can be a bit of a ‘taboo’ topic, but that won’t stop us from discussing the world of eco-friendly menstruation. The whole idea of ‘going green’ has become a hot topic over the last few years, and many…Read More

  • A Vegetarian Meal for Beginners

    by Julie Yeagley May 27, 2014
    May 27, 2014

    Going meatless can seem rather daunting, especially if you’re like me and you’re a novice in the kitchen. As a vegetarian, I often struggle to find appetizing recipes that are appropriate for beginner chefs like myself. Tired of endless salads…Read More

  • Collectively Green: Earth Day 2014

    by Julie Yeagley April 22, 2014
    April 22, 2014

    To celebrate Earth Day, we decided to take a look at our collective efforts to live greener, more eco-friendly lives. Below are just a few of the many ways that we at Eco18 are taking steps toward a greener future…Read More

  • April Pet of the Month: Berkeley

    by Julie Yeagley April 11, 2014
    April 11, 2014

    Name:  Berkeley aka Berk, aka Lil’ Berk Parents: Leslie and Nick Breed:  Lab Mix–or so they said when we adopted her. We speculate there is some Shepherd in her. Age:  7 months. Her 1st birthday is August 31. Size:  Medium-Large. Nick…Read More

  • 10 Tips for Planning an Eco-Friendly Wedding

    by Julie Yeagley April 3, 2014
    April 3, 2014

    Around 2.3 million couples wed every year in the US. That breaks down to almost 6,200 weddings a day! Fortunately for the environment, “green” weddings are on the rise. With wedding season quickly approaching, we put together a list of…Read More

  • Unleashing the Power of Girls

    by Julie Yeagley March 19, 2014
    March 19, 2014

    Give a girl a puppy and she will change the world. At least that’s what Unleashed, a social justice program for middle school girls, believes to be (kind of) true. While the organization does not encourage simply handing out puppies…Read More

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