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  • Less Impact Living with SmartLifeways

    michelle victoria March 25, 2010     3 Comments     Changing Habits, Cleaning Products, Farmers Markets, Films to see, Gardens and Farms, Recycling, Restaurants, Sustainable Agriculture, Transportation

    There is a wonderful film called No Impact Man (and there is a book version as well) that came out fairly recently about a N.Y. city family that spends a year exploring what it means to live without making any impact on the earth. They went to an extreme that most of us would never

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  • Re-Learning How to Eat with Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution

    michelle victoria March 22, 2010     No Comment     Changing Habits, Farmers Markets, Industrial food practices, School Lunches

    Last night was the preview for Chef Jamie Oliver’s new television show, Food Revolution. I will say from the start as much as I love to cook, and I even opened a coffee house/cafe to fulfill this love of cooking, I rarely watch cooking shows and had never seem Jamie’s TV show. Naturally I have

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  • Boulette’s Larder-As inviting as your best friend’s kitchen

    michelle victoria February 19, 2010     2 Comments     Farm to Table, Farmers Markets, Restaurants, San Francisco-Bay Area, Slow Food, Sustainable Agriculture

    Imagine a restaurant that feels as if you are in your best friends kitchen, that is if your best friend happens to be a fabulous cook and uses only the freshest and mainly local ingredients. This is the feeling that I had at Boulette’s Larder in San Francisco, at the Ferry Building. You would not

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  • A Smaller Footprint

    michelle victoria February 17, 2010     No Comment     Changing Habits, Farmers Markets, Films to see, Recycling, San Francisco-Bay Area, Transportation

    Today as I was beginning to flatten cardboard boxes for recycling day I admit I was initially annoyed at having to do this. I thought about all of the cardboard that doesn’t get recycled, would my few boxes really matter? Then I thought about what had been in the boxes and I realized that they

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  • Cabo San Lucas Farmers Markets…the natural way

    michelle victoria February 10, 2010     2 Comments     Farmers Markets, Gardens and Farms, Sustainable Agriculture

    After visiting a farmers markets in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico what I came away with more than anything else (besides delicious food) was the recollection that in fact organic farming is really the original, natural way that farming existed…unfortunately in most of the world we have just lost our way. Before the chemical companies needed

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  • Crops and a changing climate

    michelle victoria January 11, 2010     No Comment     Changing Habits, Climate Change, Farmers Markets, Gardens and Farms, GMO-GE Information, Industrial food practices, Sustainable Agriculture

    Global warming, climate change, we can see it happening all around us. Warmer temperatures in some places and colder winters in others. What can each of us do on an individual level and how can we let our leaders know that this matters to us? It is time for action in so many levels. This

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  • Going Green

    michelle victoria December 2, 2009     No Comment     Changing Habits, Farmers Markets, Gardens and Farms, Industrial food practices, Recycling, Sustainable Agriculture, Sustainable Building, Sustainable Businesses, Sustainable Energy

    Green jobs, green cars, a green economy, do you ever wonder what exactly qualifies as green and how green is green? It has been said that green is the new black…a trend, a new wave, maybe even a cool way to live. But is that it? There are so many good reasons for this ‘greening’,

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  • What is Sustainable Living?

    michelle victoria November 15, 2009     No Comment     Changing Habits, Climate Change, Farmers Markets, Recycling, Sustainable Agriculture, Sustainable Businesses, Sustainable Energy

    It has been a busy couple of weeks since I attended the Bioneers conference and getting back to writing I was not really sure where to begin. I have so much great information to share from the conference and about my trip in Northern California, from green hotels to solar powered wineries…and this will all

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  • Farmers Markets and Farms

    michelle victoria October 18, 2009     No Comment     Farmers Markets, Gardens and Farms, Sustainable Agriculture

    For many of us, farmers markets have become a regular part of our food shopping routine.  Yesterday the Bionners had a pre-conference program called The Omnivore’s Discovery. We started the day at the Marin farmers market, which was a real treat. I had visited the market about two months ago when I was in the

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  • Friends of Slow Money Take Action

    michelle victoria October 6, 2009     No Comment     Changing Habits, Climate Change, Farmers Markets, Industrial food practices, Investing, Sustainable Agriculture, Sustainable Businesses

    Friends of Slow Money are at it….. Are you fighting to protect the environment? Mitigate climate change? Save the oceans? End oil dependency? Improve health? Improve food systems? Preserve freedom? Imagine if your $5 contribution (coupled with thousands of others) could launch a whole new movement — one that fixes our food system, empowers social

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