What’s Going On

Posted on March 27, 2008 by Allie

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The Modern Gal has hints to help you eat your veggies.

Brave New Leaf questions if we’re looking in the face of peak minerals?

Tangled Webs has a different take on programs like Goods 4 Girls.

Living Without Meat gives us some recipes to satisfy weird cravings.

Ecorazzi has another reason to love Julie Louis-Dreyfus.

5 Comments +

  1. Apologies for the off-color discussion about the cucumber … but thanks for the link!

    March 27th, 2008 at 1:53 pm
    Comment by The Modern Gal
  2. interesting comment on the Good 4 Girls project…it is so hard to do anything altruistic these days…

    March 27th, 2008 at 2:49 pm
    Comment by erikka
  3. Sometimes, I have strange cravings for MacDonald’s meals. I just suppress until it goes away.

    March 27th, 2008 at 5:15 pm
    Comment by Noelle
  4. Oh wow, that broccoli shot just made me hungry. I love broccoli… it makes me feel like I’m a giant eating trees.

    March 28th, 2008 at 1:57 am
    Comment by kir
  5. That photo is insane! It looks 3-D!

    March 30th, 2008 at 3:14 am
    Comment by Sally

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Tip of the Day

Bring Your Own Utensils

I carry a titanium backpacking spork around in my purse.  I know that sounds kind of weird, but it saves me from using disposable utensils when I eat out, and it’s so light, I never even notice that I’m carrying it.

Before the Industrail Revolution it was common for guests to be expected to bring their own utensils with them when invited to dine, because utensils were expensive, labor intensive items, and most people didn’t own extra sets.  Now, when it’s possible to buy a set of 1,000 plastic utensils for under $20, people don’t even think about bringing their own.

But think of the plastic waste that can be saved by slipping a fork from home in your purse on the way out the door.  You don’t need anything fancy.  Grab one from your kitchen drawer, or if you’re worried about loosing a piece of a set, pick up a few spare utensils the next time you hit a discount store, thrift shop, or yard sale.  It’s simple a simple way to cut down waste, and it’s always nicer to eat with real utensils anyway.

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