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Shopping the Farmers’ Market by in Eating Green, Healthy Tips, April 21, 2009


Where I live, the farmers’ market season runs from May to December and I savor every moment. Nothing beats picking your own fresh produce or chatting up local farmers to get gardening or cooking advice. Here are my tricks of the farmers’ market trade.

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Picking Safe, Sustainable Fish by in Eating Green, Food Safety, Healthy Tips, April 20, 2009


No doubt, fish are healthy eats, but shopping for them can get confusing. Is this one full of mercury? Where did that one come from? Do I need to worry about overfishing? Farm-raised or wild? Here are some resources to help make the safest and most eco-friendly choices.

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Eat Green: Create a Lower-Carbon Diet by in Eating Green, Food News, April 20, 2009


Experts say the biggest contributors to global warming are travel (our cars, planes and shipping needs) and electricity demands, but food production doesn’t tread lightly either. Food is responsible for one-third of global greenhouse emissions!

You may not fix the world’s problems by yourself, but making small changes and setting a good example can’t hurt — and what better time to start than Earth Week. Here’s what it means to go low carbon.

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Is It Worth It to Join a CSA? by in Eating Green, April 17, 2009


Earth Month usually means green-living trends top the headlines. One thing you might be hearing about is CSAs, or community-based agricultural programs. I’m always singing the praises of my local CSA. To which most reply, “What’s that?” Well, here’s why I think they’re so darn fabulous.

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Grow Your Own Veggies at Home, Easily by in Eating Green, Healthy Tips, April 16, 2009

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My husband and I have a good arrangement. He’s got the green thumb and grows our fruits and veggies. I cook them. We have limited space but still manage to create a pretty impressive garden. If you’re thinking of creating your own, get started with these hints.

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Shopper's Guide to Pesticides by in Eating Green, Food News, Food Safety, Grocery Shopping, Healthy Tips, March 24, 2009


The Environmental Working Group (EWG), a non-profit focused on keeping our foods and environment healthier, released its “Dirty Dozen” list — a wallet guide to the top produce to get organic (if you can) and conventional fruits and veggies that aren’t overloaded with pesticides. They also share info on how they picked the list, the effects of washing and more. If you’re worried about the toxins lurking in your food, definitely check it out.

Plus, read our own Organic Shopping: Dos & Don’ts.

Shopping for Organics: Dos and Don’ts by in Eating Green, Grocery Shopping, Healthy Tips, February 13, 2009

The demand for organic food rises every year, but everything organic might not be worth it. With organic foods sporting higher price tags, it’s important to weigh their value against your grocery budget. Here are some simple rules.

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