In keeping with the wedding-themed week, here is a delicious recipe for newlyweds to try at home. You’ve received all sorts of fun kitchen utensils and some fine chinaware so why not try this fancy Indonesian recipe while you’re still trying to impress each other with your cooking. They’ll be plenty of time for frozen [...]
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While we talk a great deal of water and tree conservation, we sometimes forget that land itself is a precious resource. Unfortunately it is one that is disappearing under the stress of overpopulation and irresponsible farming practices. While we are not necessarily losing square footage, we are losing the rich, fertile topsoil, and in a [...]
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In an age where green sells, marketers are quick to add the popular labels such as “eco-friendly” and “organic” to make their products more appealing to the public. Unfortunately, there is a lack of measurable standards in many industries and while a lot of companies talk the talk, there is minimal action to back it [...]
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The word tourist often evokes a negative image – the Hawaiian shirt, Clark Griswold and his inept world travels, the bulging camera around the neck and map in hand. But many modern tourists defy that stereotype as they seek out more authentic travel experiences, preferring to go off the beaten path and interact with the [...]
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