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Food Shopping: CSA in the Global Supermarket

By Chelsea Green / January 31, 2008 / Comments Off on Food Shopping: CSA in the Global Supermarket

The following is adapted from Sharing the Harvest: A Citizen’s Guide to Community Supported Agriculture (revised and expanded) by Elizabeth Henderson. I grew up in Croton-on-Hudson, New York, a bedroom suburb of New York City, raised by parents who were deeply committed to the struggle for world peace and economic justice. They were city people…

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Replace Your Soap with Soapy Plants

By Chelsea Green / January 31, 2008 / Comments Off on Replace Your Soap with Soapy Plants

Sick of chemical-filled soaps that leave your hands feeling dirtier than before you washed them? Then we’ve got the project for you! Do it yourself soap with soapy plants! It’s as simple as adding water. The following project is from When Technology Fails by Matthew Stein. It has been adapted for the web. There is…

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Ten Surprising Facts About the Energy We Use

By Chelsea Green / January 31, 2008 / Comments Off on Ten Surprising Facts About the Energy We Use

The days of cheap oil energy have come to an end. What once was simple and cheap (i.e. driving to vacation) has become difficult and expensive. The skyrocketing cost (and limited supply) of energy has forced us to re-examine the energy we use in our daily lives. Below is a quick list of 10 facts…

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Good Food Corner: Spicy Fried Egg and Tomato

By Chelsea Green / January 31, 2008 / Comments Off on Good Food Corner: Spicy Fried Egg and Tomato

Add some punch to a bland winter afternoon. Dust off your frying pan and whip up some Spicy Fired Egg and Tomato for yourself or your family.

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Rare and Hard-to-Find Perennial Seed Sources

By Chelsea Green / January 31, 2008 / Comments Off on Rare and Hard-to-Find Perennial Seed Sources

Eric Toesnmeier, author of Perennial Vegetables: From Artichokes to Zuiki Taro, A Gardener’s Guide to Over 100 Delicious, Easy-to-Grow Edibles, knows the value of a good seed source. So, to encourage interesting selections for your food garden this summer, we thought we’d post this helpful seed source appendix from Perennial Vegetables. From the book: Perennial vegetables…

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10 Sheep Cheeses, An Excerpt from The Atlas of American Artisan Cheese

By Chelsea Green / January 31, 2008 / Comments Off on 10 Sheep Cheeses, An Excerpt from The Atlas of American Artisan Cheese

Until the end of the month, all of our tempting cheese books are 25% off. One of them is The Atlas of American Artisan Cheese by Jeffrey Roberts. Below is an excerpt from the book, featuring 10 cheesemakers who work with sheep: The Atlas of American Artisan Cheese is available in our bookstore–25% off until…

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Build Your Own Carbon-Free Fridge

By Chelsea Green / January 31, 2008 / Comments Off on Build Your Own Carbon-Free Fridge

The following project has been excerpted from The Carbon-Free Home: 36 Remodeling Projects to Help Kick the Fossil-Fuel Habit by Stephen and Rebekah Hren Renter friendly. Project Time: Weekend. Cost: Inexpensive ($50–100, but can be built with scraps, except the thermometer). Energy Saved: High. Average refrigeration uses 8 percent of the average American energy budget.…

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Your Complete Guide to Pellet Stoves: Leave Oil Heat Behind

By Chelsea Green / January 31, 2008 / Comments Off on Your Complete Guide to Pellet Stoves: Leave Oil Heat Behind

Learn everything there is to know about heating your home with pellet stoves! Say goodbye to oil heat in no time. The following article is excerpted from Natural Home Heating: The Complete Guide to Renewable Energy Options by Greg Pahl. During the energy crisis of 1973, the Boeing Company asked Dr. Jerry Whitfield, a fuel…

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Why Rebuilding Resilience Is As Important As Cutting Carbon Emissions

By Chelsea Green / January 31, 2008 / Comments Off on Why Rebuilding Resilience Is As Important As Cutting Carbon Emissions

Learn how to practice resilience to become more self-sufficient and self-reliant in the future. The following article has been adapted for the web from The Transition Handbook: From oil dependency to local resilience by Rob Hopkins. What is resilience? The concept of resilience is central to my book. In ecology, the term resilience refers to…

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Heat Your Home with Renewable Fuels: The G.O.R.E. Project

By Chelsea Green / January 31, 2008 / Comments Off on Heat Your Home with Renewable Fuels: The G.O.R.E. Project

The following article has been adapted for the web from Natural Home Heating: The Complete Guide to Renewable Energy Options by Greg Pahl. Shifting from our current reliance on fossil fuels to the use of renewable sources of energy is a tall order. But every little bit helps, and changing the way we heat our…

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