I adore Hummingbirds, and I know fellow writer Wendy LOVES them too. So Wendy, this is for you! Continue Reading
Posted on 31 August 2010.
I adore Hummingbirds, and I know fellow writer Wendy LOVES them too. So Wendy, this is for you! Continue Reading
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Posted on 30 August 2010.
Feel like doing a little shopping in Melbo0urne? Well, the innovative ‘Eco Innovators Showcase Shop’ is back for another season starting September 1, 2010! Continue Reading
Posted on 27 August 2010.
As climate change worsens, and fresh water availability grows more erratic, the food security of small-scale farmers throughout Africa will increasingly depend on their water management abilities. Luckily, the tools for improving water management already exist.
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Posted on 26 August 2010.
It is important to know what is in season when heading to the fruit and grocers. Knowing what is going to be best eaten in Winter and Spring makes a huge impact on the environment – it can lead to eating more locally grown produce than relying on off season fruit and vegetables being trucked and flown to your area. Continue Reading
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Posted on 25 August 2010.
Lemons are in season and trees are overflowing! So what should you do with them? Well we have lots of tips and recipes for your lemons, so read on! Continue Reading
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Posted on 24 August 2010.
Cloncurry, situated in north west Queensland, Australia, 770 kilometres west of Townsville was to have become the state’s first totally solar powered town back in 2009. Continue Reading
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Posted on 23 August 2010.
If you are a fan of the BBC Life series or anything that David Attenborough does, then you are going to love this new mockumentary on the latest species that is endangered – the plastic bag!
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Posted on 20 August 2010.
This week instead of doing our usual Meat Free Mid Week recipe, I am bringing to you all a roundup of my favourite winter vegetarian soups! So read on and daydream about these winter warmers! YUM. Continue Reading
Posted on 19 August 2010.
Before Kenya’s independence, the Migori District’s economy was driven by the Macalder Mining Company, the area’s largest employer. When the company shut down in 1966, it left behind a lot of abandoned land—and a lot of unemployed miners. Continue Reading
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Posted on 18 August 2010.
An economist, guesting recently on a TV show, postulated that we are indeed in the 3rd World War. Rather than being a big biffo between two prime ally groups, the unrest and civil dysfunction happening all around the world has added up to something far more destructive than any previous conflict the world has suffered. Many believe this to be true. The more you think about it, the more realistic this view is. Continue Reading
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Posted on 17 August 2010.
Last year thousands of food products containing peanut butter produced by one company, the Peanut Corporation of America, were pulled from store shelves due to salmonella contamination. The company was responsible for supplying over 200 companies with peanut butter for these food products, many of which were ultimately marketed to children. Suddenly our favorite snacks—from sandwiches to cookies to candies— were potentially dangerous. Continue Reading
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Posted on 16 August 2010.
Here in the mid-latitudes of west-coastal Mexico we are drowning again in way too much water and if I stay in the shower for a half an hour, nobody would blink an eye. Old habits die hard though and I still have my Aussie shower timer and don’t stay longer than I need to. Why can’t we move water into the drier areas to green it up as they did in Israel and green up the deserts? Continue Reading
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Posted on 15 August 2010.
I just had my first Café de Capomo at the Puerto Vallarta Farmers’ Market which had its last day yesterday. Closes for summer which is a shame! But that gives the stallholders time to bottle, craft, cook etc. for next season. Continue Reading
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Posted on 14 August 2010.
This is just beautiful and I want full reports from people who have been to see the new Paddington Reservoir Gardens in Sydney. You have to check these pictures out – it is NICE! Continue Reading
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Posted on 13 August 2010.
Between the years of 1975 – 1976, the Cambodian farmer, Name Name, like most farmers in the country during that time, grew vegetables and rice to feed the soldiers of the Lon Nol regime. Continue Reading
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Posted on 12 August 2010.
Don’t ignore the ubiquitous sprouts or microgreens when you are wondering what you can grow in your tiny apartment! You can grow sprouts in an little corner of any room, even the kids’ rooms and snip the green tops off for the trendy ‘micro-greens’ as you need them. Continue Reading
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Posted on 11 August 2010.
We are all doing our bit for the environment & cutting meat out of our diet makes a huge impact. So we bring you Meat Free Mid Week Recipes – this week Frittata with Asparagus, Tomato, and Fontina. Continue Reading
Posted on 10 August 2010.
For many farmers, an abundant harvest is only the first step toward feeding their families and earning an income. Vegetables ripening in the field—or even harvested and stored nearby—are still a long way from the market where they can be sold for a profit. Continue Reading
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