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SUSTAINABLE LIVING

  • Baby Food

    by Randi March 11, 2013
    March 11, 2013

    I haven’t considered myself super creative with baby food- but I admit I’ve had fun feeding my son.  With the help of his babysitter, we have blended and steamed up veggies and fruits of all kinds. Recently, while enjoying a…Read More

  • Living From the Heart

    by Sue Taggart March 6, 2013
    March 6, 2013

    The “Living From the Heart” Go Red For Women Luncheon Educational Panel was one of the most heartfelt events I have had the pleasure of attending. Hosted by the American Heart Association as part of their 2013 Heart Month awareness…Read More

  • Adopting a Dog from a Shelter

    by Leesa Raab March 5, 2013
    March 5, 2013

    At Eco18, we are huge dog lovers! I myself just adopted a 2 year old Puggle (a Pug/Beagle mix) named Tater Tot from a shelter just over a month ago and it’s been an amazing experience so far. For anyone…Read More

  • Repurposing Toys For Your Kids

    by Guest Writer March 4, 2013
    March 4, 2013

    It’s amazing to me that I can put two toys in front of my children—one brand new and the other previously loved and tattered—and nine times out of ten, they will choose the pre-owned toy to play with. If you…Read More

  • Plan an Eco-Friendly Vacation at Sea!

    by Guest Writer February 28, 2013
    February 28, 2013

    Planning a family trip can be a very difficult and daunting task. There are so many details to reserve from how you’re going to arrive, to where you would like to eat. Since reserving all of the pieces to a…Read More

  • Green is the New Black

    by Alana Cowan February 27, 2013
    February 27, 2013

    Back in January, Pantone named emerald green color of the year for 2013, and we couldn’t be more thrilled! Now, with the changing of the season and St. Patrick’s Day right around the corner, this earthly hue is the perfect…Read More

  • Are Economic Conditions Impacting My Child?

    by Guest Writer February 25, 2013
    February 25, 2013

    Back in January, the Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse reported its findings in the “Archives of General Psychiatry” that economic conditions at birth are linked to behavior later in life—going so far as to say that poor economic conditions at…Read More

  • Pet of the Month: Charley

    by Lauren Verini February 20, 2013
    February 20, 2013

    Name: Charley Breed: Beagle / Dachshund Age: 4 years 5 months Size: 17 pounds Diet: Blue brand dog food.  Open bowl can eats when he wants, however, he only eats when people are around him/home with him. Funny Habit: When Charley gets a bone…Read More

  • Green City: Placencia, Belize

    by Lauren Verini February 19, 2013
    February 19, 2013

    We, the editors at eco18.com, have decided to chronicle our travels and highlight some of the green aspects in various cities. Please feel free to submit city ideas and information for upcoming Green City features. Central America is growing in popularity…Read More

  • Handling Death of a Loved One

    by Guest Writer February 18, 2013
    February 18, 2013

    As much as it’s not something you may want to think about it, it’s a part of life—death. For my husband and I, this was not an easy thing to deal with, particularly I think because it came much earlier…Read More

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