1. What’s Going On - Thursday

    Posted on August 7, 2008 by Allie

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    National Geographic says the economic downturn is hitting pets and animal shelters hard.

    Blogfish reports that fish really is brain food.

    EarthFirst has creative uses for old dumpsters.

    Ecorazzi talks about KFC’s new unchicken.

    Tiny Choices looks into greener electronics.

  2. What’s Going On - Wednesday

    Posted on August 6, 2008 by Allie

  3. What’s Going On - Tuesday

    Posted on August 5, 2008 by Allie

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    National Geographic says newly discovered gorilla “paradise” may double world population numbers.

    Ecollo found a line of affordable eco-friendly fashions.

    Ecorazzi talks about Maggie Gyllenhaal and the Climate Matters Video Contest.

    General Housewifery makes peach cobbler.

    Eco Home Furnature Design Ideas found the coolest mat made from recycled belts.

  4. What’s Going On - Monday

    Posted on August 4, 2008 by Allie

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    Chile Chews picks prickly pears.  Say that five times fast.

    Wisebread makes pickles.

    EarthFirst has more eco-friendly ant solutions.

    Nature Deva breaks out The Excalibur!

    Umbra tackles driving vs. flying.

  5. What’s Going On - Friday

    Posted on August 1, 2008 by Allie

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    EarthFirst says fishermen are returning to sailing as fuel costs rise.

    Organic Needle makes friends with Purslane.

    Asthma Mom talks about the EPA’s secrets.

    Chile Chews makes basil flavoring cubes to preserve homegrown basil for winter.

    I am in love with the fork necklace Haute Nature discovered.

    Wedding Tips Blog included my eco-friendly wedding series in their latest carnival.

    It’s that time again!  Don’t forget to check out Choose Your Own Blogventure!

  6. What’s Going On - Thursday

    Posted on July 31, 2008 by Allie

  7. What’s Going On - Wednesday

    Posted on July 30, 2008 by Allie

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    EarthFirst discusses green themes in Battlestar Galactica.

    Ecollo has a DIY bike cooler project.

    Eddie says no to meat meal in pet food.

    Small Change talks about the possible plastic bag fee in Seattle.

    Fake Plastic Fish wants Californians to take action on plastic bag legislation, and she’s bribing you with chocolate.

    If you’re in New York City, stop by  to say Happy Birthday to Tiny Choices!

  8. What’s Going On - Tuesday

    Posted on July 29, 2008 by Allie

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    Organic Makeup and Skincare talks about the wonders of fresh parsley.

    Help Tiny Choices choose the next challenge.

    Must Love Geek found an eco-friendly hard drive that’s about as beautiful as a hard drive can get.

    The Environmentalist discusses the EPA’s statement that climate change is harmful to Americans.

    Dianne joins Operation Baking Gals.

  9. What’s Going On - Friday

    Posted on July 25, 2008 by Allie

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    Coolay 8.0 reviews Don’t Eat This Book.

    Small Red House makes granola bars.

    The Modern Gal talks junk mail.

    The Good Human tells us where to watch The Future of Food.

    Elements in Time has great tips for tackling the to do list.

  10. What’s Going On - Thursday

    Posted on July 24, 2008 by Allie


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    The Modern Gal talks cars.

    Small Red House continues her series on waste free lunches.

    The Green Life discusses the tree vs. solar conundrum.

    Enviroblog takes on The New York Times.

    Small Change runs to raise awareness for human trafficking.

Tip of the Day

Reuse Gift Wrap

Did you have a family member who sat in the corner at a party or holiday event, carefully folding up wrapping paper for future use? Maybe it was a grandma or great aunt who lived through the Depression and learned to save anything that was usable, maybe it was just someone who was thrifty and knew how to pinch pennies. What ever the reason behind it, saving wrapping paper makes good green sense.

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