Monday, March 28, 2011

Organic News


Life on the wild side
Hilton Head Island Packet
Prep students stayed at a University of Georgia campus, eating foods straight off an organic farm and learning about research in sustainable living. Later on, they'd take trips to explore the scenic coastal nation. The Costa Rica trip was one of about ...
 

Hilton Head Island Packet
Adorable wrinkles in Shar-peis
OneNewsNow
The origin of simple organic molecules is a far cry—and a number of highly unlikely steps—away from even the simplest self-reproducing life-forms powered by RNA. In fact, if anything, the Miller–Urey experiments are a reminder that the organic ...
 
Veterans with disabilities learn to be organic farmers with internship jobs at ...
allvoices
Sacramento's Soil Born Farms allows youth and adults to rediscover and participate in a system of food production and distribution that promotes healthy living. The location of Soil Born Farms is at 3000 Hurley Way, Sacramento, CA 95864. ...
 
Reduce your dog's carbon pawprint
CNN
Dr. Viv Harris, veterinarian and author of "Natural Remedies Dogs and Cats Wish You Knew: A Holistic Care Guide," suggests making your own dog food using locally grown or organic veggies. Your vet can help you work out the perfect mix of proteins, ...
 
Reading the tea leaves
Indiana Daily Student
A few months back I stumbled across a brand of tea that, in addition to comforting me through its organic herbal goodness, has shaped my worldview through the inspirational quotes printed on its teabags. The quote that has struck the deepest chord with ...
 
The cost of eating green: It's not as much as you think
vt.Buzz (blog)
Organic food remains beyond the reach of many people living on a thin budget — those who often must choose between paying bills for medicine or heat, said Jean Hamilton, NOFA-VT's community food security and direct marketing coordinator. ...
 
Do Your Part: Slash your grocery bill while going green
MiamiHerald.com
... organic produce for a time when you'll want them and they are no longer in season. (Terri Bennett is a veteran TV meteorologist, syndicated columnist, and host of DoYourPart.com where you can find everyday green living ideas that are better for you ...