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Biofriendlyblog’s Weekly Greens, Jan 21
Happy Friday! Another week filled with lots of interesting and informative green articles. Personally I know it can be hard to digest them all, so I wanted to snag a few that I found particularly interesting and a few that I just felt were worth sharing. Remember, it’s still January though, so
Biofriendlyblog’s Weekly Greens
Image by Photo Extremist Now that we’re almost half way through January, how are your eco-resolutions going? Are you on track or have you fallen off the wagon? Don’t worry because even if you’ve fallen short of your intended green New Year’s resolutions, there is plenty of ti
Tips to Make Your 2011 Green
Well, the year is coming to a close. 2010 will soon be behind us. But that means that a whole new year is ahead of us and we have plenty of time to work on “going green” in 2011. So this week, instead of covering the ‘Weekly Greens’, I decided that I’m going to end [&he
A Dose of Weekly Greens
Image by Rob Lee With the holidays here, the hectic schedule has taken over my calendar and is keeping me busy. However, there were a number of great green articles I came across this week that I thought were definitely worth sharing. So here is this week’s dose of “weekly greens”:
8 Pieces of Green Holiday Shopping Advice
Image by chatirygirl With the holidays approaching and Black Friday (and Cyber Monday) not too far off, I figured I’d dish out a little green holiday shopping advice. Just a few tips that might help you safely navigate through the holiday shopping rush. You can take them or leave them, but if
Weekly Greens – October 29th
Image by chrisbastian44 Where does the time go? It may be unbelievable, but October is almost over. Halloween is this Sunday and then we head straight into November. It’s amazing how fast this year is going by. Sometimes days just fly by us, so in order to keep up-to-speed on a few of the happ
Weekly Greens – October 8th
Well, this week has gone by faster than I realized. Although that can also be looked at as a good thing too. One thing I did notice was that there were some very interesting developments on the green/environmental side of life (hmmm….wait a second, what side of life isn’t somehow connect
Weekly Greens – Sept 25th (w/videos)
With so many people becoming more aware of the environment around them and wanting to know what they can do to live a greener, cleaner life, keeping up on the latest green news can sometimes be tough. There is a lot of information to assimilate. Image by backpackphotography Now, I won’t even b
Weekly Greens – Sept 17th
Welcome to this week’s Weekly Greens! Sorry I missed everyone last week, been a busy past few weeks, but thankfully it’s going along well. There are so many interesting and intriguing articles to choose from, these are just a few that caught my eye this week. I hope you enjoy reading the
Weekly Greens – Sept 3rd
Image by Joel Bedford It’s been an interesting week…from the oil rig explosion in the Gulf to the mid-week events at the Discovery Channel (thankfully in both cases the workers were okay) and more. Now while I won’t be able to cover or recap everything that happened during the past
Weekly Greens – August 27th
Image by allspice1 This week went by fairly quickly, even with the triple digit temperatures that we had here in Southern California. Luckily I was able to get a short mid-week break from the heat when we took our kids to a beautiful green park by the coast. Amazingly enough there was a 40+ degree [
Weekly Greens – August 13th
Image by Viola Aragon It’s that time of the week again. Time to do a simple recap of some of the green or environmentally-oriented articles I found of particular interest during the past week. As usual, this is not even close to everything I discovered or learned about this week, but it is a f
10 Green Ways to Combat Stress
Image by joejiang.sq No matter who you are or where you live, you have probably experienced stress at some point in your life. Whether it was a result of health problems, monetary obligations, family concerns, work issues or any other form of stress doesn’t matter. What does matter is how you
Some Tips for Greening Up Your Summer Vacation
Image by andrewcparnell Well, Summer feels like it’s coming in fast. I don’t know about where you live, but around here it’s already beginning to heat up. I’m sure many people are busy planning, if they haven’t already planned, for their summer vacations. Well, here a
What is Life Without the Green?
Well, Earth Day 2010 has come and gone. If you’re like many people you made some kind of change that day to show your support for Mother Earth. But, what did you take away from Earth Day? Did you take away a new viewpoint on “going green”? Are you planning on making any green chang
5 Green Changes You Can Make in Your Sleep
One of the main obstacles reported by individuals trying to “go green” is that they have often found it’s easier and cheaper to do things as they’ve always done them in the past. For example, initial cost to buy a gas-guzzling vehicle is still usually cheaper than buying a hy