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... supplementation in order to grow well. Thus, we do not call them “grassfed.” Instead, they are referred to as “pastured” (not, as many mistakenly say, “pasteurized,” which is a heating process to sterilize ...
2. A Treasure Trove of Local Cheeses
(Media/Summer 2010 Articles)
... Tallegio on a wheat cracker with a watercress garnish to a woman on her first visit to the coop. She smiles and nods her approval while he reaches into the case for another cheese for her to sample. ...
... “This is a completely benign, non-toxic product.  The wood becomes more stable and enriched.”  Any extra wood left over from production is burned in a high-efficiency stove which heats the building.  The ...
... lesser amounts of coconut, palm, and castor oils, are mixed with a lye water solution while being heated. Since oil consists of fatty acids and lye is intensely alkaline, two things on opposite ends of ...
... dispel suspicion of reselling. Vendors breaking this cardinal rule undermine the whole community. 4. Effective enforcement is essential to deter cheating, even when it requires withdrawing someone’s privilege ...
6. Ask The Energy Expert
(Media/Sowing 2010 Articles)
... be 25 degrees cooler than the air above your driveway! It’s nature’s way to reduce cooling costs. Trees can also help with your heating bill. In our area the dominant winter wind is from the west. A ...
7. DINING LISTINGS
(Media/Farm to Fork Lisitngs)
... now have gluten-free & whole wheat pizza and pasta and gluten-free beer available.  We grow many of our vegetables on site in our gardens. Check out our award winning wine list, you will be amazed! ...
8. GREEN HAIR
(Media/Spring 2010 Articles)
... that time period.  “So to color hair using organic ingredients, we use heat, explains Gaffney, pointing to the hair dryer unit.      W hen she first opened her eco-friendly hair salon in August, Ms. ...
... doctors' offices. Finally a physician tested her for celiac disease, an intolerance to gluten (found in grains like wheat, rye, and barley) that causes symptoms that mimic various diseases. A decade ago, ...
10. Old School Education
(Media/Winter 2010 Articles)
... my chance,” recalled Douglass, ands she joined as a founding member.  “The whole idea was to build on the whole idea of satellite school for the theater and the arts.  It hasn’t become that specifically, ...
... the level of cooperation and planning the two companies have committed to, is Bonacio’s use of the byproduct heat generated by Price Chopper’s refrigeration to heat the outside sidewalks and hallways in ...
12. Ask The Energy Expert
(Media/Winter 2010 Articles)
... want any holes in it. All it takes is one and all is lost. This balloon is your home. The more holes you have the more your heating system is working and the larger the hole in your checkbook! In many ...
13. Buy LOCAL Directory
(EcoLocalLivingAdvertisers/Advertisers)
...  www.empiresolarstore.com   The Radiant Store, Inc. Solar heating and hot water solutions 10 Hermes Rd., Malta, NY 12020 518-899-2791 www.theradiantstoreinc.com   Farms and Food ...
... Grounds Caffe Holistic Healing Arts of Saratoga Home and Garden Décor Home Made Theater Homestead Artisans Image Photo and Events Jo-Ann's Candy House Joy of the ...
Pat Cafone from Energy Saver Guy.com explains the ins and outs of a natural gas hot water heater so you can learn how to save money, maintain and talk to repairmen with a basic understanding ...
... with it).”  Our hypothetical event would be set for after-dinner on a weekday with a storyteller and some craft work for the children.  The single-parent renters concerned with rising heating costs would ...
17. The Mr. Behind Mrs. London's
(Media/Holiday 2009 Magazine)
... he waited tables at a Mexican restaurant in Greenwich Village and baked bread at home. Michael’s boss liked his wheat soy loaf so much that he asked Michael to make it for the restaurant. Michael went ...
18. Eat Like a Cave Man
(Media/Holiday 2009 Magazine)
... roughly 10-15,000 years ago. It was likely used to grind wild wheat, which grew naturally in certain areas of the Middle East. Wheat was first domesticated in the Middle East about 10,000 years ago and ...
... contemplate installing solar thermal. The current State incentive program is only for PV to make electricity and not solar thermal for heating hot water. The household uses on average 450 kWh per month. ...
20. What is real "green"?
(Blog/Tips)
... Smart – Energy star program is a good start. High efficiency heating systems. High seer AC, tankless hot water heaters. A lot of insulation. Good windows and doors. Good air sealing practices inside and ...
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