So you’re not a mug-toter. You find those large, billy-club like coffee containers to be bulky and awkward, not to…
Month: January 2009
Property on Paper
A new makeshift shelter has emerged in the form of resin-soaked cellulose recovered from recycled cardboard and newspape…
The New Hunter Gatherers: Urban Foragers
My heart was nearly broken last summer when I noticed that a family member’s plum tree was so heavily laden with f…
‘Tis the Season to Wear Some Romance
Romance isn’t just a concept worn thin by fairy tales and Hollywood movies that leave women like me wondering R…
A Friendly Reminder
Say goodbye to the old cork and hello to the new pulp. This bulletin Board from Plush Pod is made from stacked reprocess…
Be Green – Say No to Yellow Pages
Year in, year out, like clockwork, over 500 million Yellow (and White) Pages are delivered to homes and offices, often u…
Liquid Wood: Plastic v2.0?
If plastic is such a one-way ecological nightmare of a substance, why do we keep using it? Like it or not, the world cur…
Book Review: Animal, Vegetable, Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver
In her classic book Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, novelist Barbara Kingsolver leaves off novel writing to document a year …
