So, as a general rule i think what we can gather from all this wonderful research and knowledge is what some have already said: - Eat locally raised meats to reduce transport contributions, support your local economy and farmers-...
Hmm the Truvia sounds very interesting. I wish we had a Whole Foods here, all we've got is an overpriced fancy mini mart owned by a complete scam artist. Oh well.....one can hope (or move). Glad to hear you found a good...
Sparkpeople.com rules! A good solution is to switch to herbal tea :) Especially Matcha Green Tea if you're on a diet. Best of luck with the diet and the sweetner situation!
I have never heard of this brand but, I would never use anything that doesn't list it's ingredients right on the bottle or that were easily accessible on a website. It's a sad reality that so many companies are jumping on the green...
We get Government rebates here for buying a Prius, which makes them more affordable to the general public....I wonder if they will do this for the Volt as well. Regardless it is definitely a smart move on GM's part. They need...
Here are a few tidbits I found from various hydro sites (this included commercial buildings) Myth #2: I’ll use less energy if I set my thermostat at the same temperature all the time than if I turn it down when I'm not home or...
I don't agree with bio-plastics being used to make disposable items because I also agree that we need to pull away from those items that need not be disposable ever (cutlery, bags, bottles etc). I do however believe that the use of...
Quote:Originally Posted by Whiteshell001:I also originate from Winterpeg but am now 115 km East of Winnipeg and enjoy the same weather but better scenery. At least we have a dry cold. I found +4C with humidity in England worse than...
I've been here all my life and I am still not used to it! I live in a place they call "Winterpeg" (Winnipeg) and we have 2 seasons Winter and Construction. It's difficult to convince skeptics here that Global Warming...