Archive for the Susatainable Living Category
Filed Under: Do It Yourself, Health Issues, NaturalNews.com, Organic Gardening, Susatainable Living on March 21, 2010
by Aaron Turpen, NaturalNews When most people think of the term “superfood,” they think of exotic fruits or imported vegetables from place [...]
Filed Under: Do It Yourself, Susatainable Living on February 7, 2010
I was reading Hartke is Online, as I often do, and saw a story about local food economies and a study done by Virginia Tech about the economics of loc [...]
Filed Under: Baby, NaturalNews.com on February 2, 2010
The title of this article comes directly from an article of the same title on NaturalNews. That article, by S.L. Baker, can be read by clicking here [...]
Filed Under: Baby, Susatainable Living on January 22, 2010
In the last segment of this series, I talked about diapers and specifically compared disposables to cloth and how they measure up for health, ecologic [...]
Filed Under: Baby, Susatainable Living on January 21, 2010
The single most expensive and resource-using aspect of baby rearing is diapering. Newborns can go through 10-12 diapers per day and toddlers can see [...]
Filed Under: Baby, Susatainable Living on January 20, 2010
Most of you are probably aware by now that our project, Homo Magnificus, is nearing the end of it’s first phase (birth). During this initial p [...]
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