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SUSTAINABLE LIVING

  • Getting Your Husband To Go Green

    by Guest Writer July 25, 2011
    July 25, 2011

    If you’re in the process of going green, then it always helps to have your spouse on board. Sometimes that’s not such an easy task, but if you think about all the different approaches you can take, it becomes much…Read More

  • The Eco-Friendly Shoe Trend

    by Leesa Raab July 25, 2011
    July 25, 2011

    As summer hit New York City, there has been a particular shoe that keeps popping up all over–whether shopping in Soho or dinner in Williamsburg, I couldn’t help but notice everyone is wearing the same shoes. I didn’t know what…Read More

  • Organic Alcohol – Yes, You Should Be Drinking It

    by Nick Livermore July 21, 2011
    July 21, 2011

    Anyone perusing the liquor aisle recently will surely have noticed the increasing number of organic spirits and liqueurs that are emerging. So what’s all the fuss about, and why should you pay extra? Well, the answer is simple. An organic…Read More

  • Making it a Green Summer With Your Kids

    by Guest Writer July 18, 2011
    July 18, 2011

    My kids are still young, ages (3 ½ and 19 months), but I know that when it comes to teaching them about green-practices, the younger the better. With summer in full swing, I’m looking for ways to help our family…Read More

  • Eco-Tourism

    by Dennis Machicao July 15, 2011
    July 15, 2011

    You might have noticed the last time you checked into a hotel you found a little note in your room requesting that if you want to reuse your towels, to hang them up on the shower rod or if you…Read More

  • Recycling, Upcycling, Vintage?

    by Guest Writer July 14, 2011
    July 14, 2011

    Ask any of my friends and they will tell you I adore vintage clothing, antiques, furniture…the list goes on. I moved from Indiana to NYC after college to start my architecture career. I remember watching Sex and the City with…Read More

  • Stay Cool This Summer

    by Nick Livermore July 14, 2011
    July 14, 2011

    All too often, I visit a friend’s house or go somewhere and the whole time I am there all I can think about is how hot it is. Is their AC broken? When I thought about it, AC is horrendously…Read More

  • Pet of the Month: Zulu

    by Guest Writer July 13, 2011
    July 13, 2011

    Zulu is a five year old Rhodesian Ridgeback.  The breed from Africa was orginally meant for hunting large game such as lion but this 90-lbs dog’s favorite thing is to do is cuddle.  Infact, she is such a lush that she’ll rub her…Read More

  • 5 of the Weirdest Eco-Friendly Products

    by Beth Hurtubise July 13, 2011
    July 13, 2011

    Many of us are looking for new ways to save the world. We do this by saving energy, producing less waste and reusing everyday products. Innovators around the world have developed solutions to help us with these goals, but some…Read More

  • Surviving and Thriving with Arthritis

    by Sue Taggart July 12, 2011
    July 12, 2011

    Rheumatoid Arthritis—an autoimmune disease currently has no cure–but there are more options for managing symptoms and achieving a state of remission than when I was diagnosed in 1988. The summer of ’88 was certainly one to remember! I woke one…Read More

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