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With the Christmas season coming, or is it already here, I thought it would be fun to do some lists relating to Christmas: Ten Gingerbread Houses You Would Live In…Then Eat. The witch’s house in Hansel and Gretel has nothing on these confectionery structures. Gingerbread Cat House Few gingerbread men will admit a visit to [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Thursday, December 15, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Art, Food, Holidays, Photos · Tagged candy land, candyland, cat house, chocolate, Christmas, christmas cookies, christmas ornaments, christmas season, cookie jars, cookies, cooking, food, ginger, gingerbread, gingerbread house, gingerbread houses, Gingerbread man, gingerbread men, green, Gretel, gumdrops, Hansel, hansel and gretel, house of ill repute, illegal immigrant, mexican christmas, recipes
Switching to organic produce is increasingly trendy as knowledge spreads about the lessened effects on the environment from sustainable farming and the human body from eliminating pesticide ingestion. Unfortunately, there may only be a slight nutritive advantage to organic produce from its heightened production of phytochemicals to naturally resist infestation. Although the general risk of [...]
Posted by Suzy Duvall on Wednesday, November 9, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Food · Tagged Agriculture, apples, B6, bell peppers, best foods to buy organic, California, celery, chemical, chemical barrier, chemical contamination, chemical exposure, chemicals, Chile, color printing, Conventionally grown, Environmental Working Group, food and drink, Food science, green, immune systems, imported grapes, imported nectarines, Leaf vegetables, nectarines, niacin, nutrition, organic apples, organic bell peppers, organic celery, Organic food, organic imported grapes, organic imported nectarines, organic peaches, organic pears, organic potatoes, organic spinach, organic strawberries, Peaches, pears, Pesticide, potatoes, Soil contamination, spinach, Staple foods, strawberries, United States, United States Department of Agriculture, Vitamin, vitamin A, why buy organic
Cinematic nominated 10 Movie Characters Who Can Stop the Oil Spill, including Spongebob, Mulder and Scully, Superman, and There Will Be Blood’s self-proclaimed “oil man,” Daniel Plainview. This fictional cast may not have what it actually takes to handle BP’s snafu in 2010, however, there are a number of actors and musicians who are already [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Thursday, August 4, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under History, Movies, Music · Tagged activist, actress, An Inconvenient Truth, An Inconvenient Truth producer, Bette Midler, BP, BP Plc, Brad Pitt, Cameron Diaz, Daniel Plainview, Darfur, Daryl Hannah, Don Cheadle, Earth Day, Edward Norton, Global Green USA, green, Green Music Group co-founder, Green Products Innovation Institute, Home energy assessments, John Legend, Laurie David, Leonardo Dicaprio, Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation, Michael Bloomberg, National Geographic, National Resources Defense Council, New York Restoration Project, online fundraising site, Rainforest Foundation, Robert Redford, Sheryl Crow, Sting, There Will Be Blood, Trudie Styler, UN Environment Program, Wal-Mart Stores, World Environment Day, World Wildlife Fund
Recycling industry is raising a stink and toilets seem to have become its new research lab. Researchers have taken recycling to extremes with body discharges as their new target of attention. With an annual per capita production 130 gallons of urine and 13 gallons of feces, scientists sure have an endless supply of human waste. [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Monday, April 12, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Health, Science · Tagged Animal, anti oxidant, beauty products, clean cooking energy source, Composting, Composting toilet, cooking, Energy, energy source, environment, Feces, glowing skin, good cheer, green, Human, human waste recycling systems, Humanure, junk food, lab researchers, Natural, Norwegian company, Permaculture, recycle, recyclers, Recycling, rich source, skin care companies, skinscience, Sri Lanka, Sustainability, Tire, toilets, tree huggers, Urine, Waste management, water
Ahh, St. Patrick’s Day: the day when each one of your friends and even your grandfather seems to be Irish. This is probably the only day when you’ll dig through your closet, just to find that special green something to wear wherever you go. St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated all over the world, and for [...]
Posted by Ash Grant on Wednesday, March 17, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under History, Holidays, Religion · Tagged Boston, Chicago River, Christmas, clover, Emerald Island, George Washington, green, green beer, guinness, Hallmark, hangover, Henry Knox, Holidays, Ireland, Irish, irish culture, irish folklore, irish people, James O’Mara, Jonathan Swift, Labrador, march 17, Massachusetts, McDonalds, Montserrat, New York City, Newfoundland, prohibition, pubs, rebirth, REpublic of Ireland, Saint Patrick's Day, Scotland, shamrock, shamrocks, silent protests, socks, st patrick, St. Patrick's Day, Suffolk County, symbolism, uprising, valentine's day, wales, Westminster Parliament
Colors. We’ve seen them. We’ve had to recite them. We know them. We use them each and every day. You probably know your basic colors such as red, green, blue, yellow, orange, pink, purple, and possibly many more. You may know that the primary colors are red, blue, and yellow and that they can’t be [...]
Posted by Ash Grant on Monday, December 28, 2009 at 12:41 am
Filed under Art, Bizarre · Tagged arsenic blue, Art, artist, artistic, blue, brown, caput mortuum, color, colors, fallow, falu red, feldgrau, gamboge, green, malachite, painters, painting, philodendron, purple, razzmatazz, red, top 10 colors, united nations blue, xanadu, yellow
The universe is indeed a curious place. Even stranger are the processes and phenomena that occur in the universe, some are without explanation, some are quite dangerous, and some are just really cool. 10. Life itself It is truly amazing what goes on in our body. Think about it. You are nothing more than a [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Friday, March 6, 2009 at 1:33 am
Filed under Nature, Photos · Tagged aurora borealis, ball lightning, Bizarre, Controversial, dream, Earth, Energy, fire rainbow, green, green flashes, hum, human body, Life, lightning, lucid dreaming, lunar rainbow, moonbow, mysteries, natural phenomena, Nature, rainbow, sky, spontaneous human combustion, sprites, strange, sunsets, taos, taos hum, thunderstorms, Universe, video, youtube
Cabbage: Loaded with nutrients like sulforaphane, a chemical said to boost cancer-fighting enzymes. Swiss chard: A leafy green vegetable packed with carotenoids that protect aging eyes. Cinnamon: May help control blood sugar and cholesterol. Pomegranate juice: Appears to lower blood pressure and loaded with antioxidants. Dried plums: Okay, so they are really prunes, but they [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Sunday, July 6, 2008 at 7:30 am
Filed under Food, Health · Tagged b vitamins, Cabbage, canned pumpkin, carotenoids, dried plums, green, green vegetable, health food, nutrients in fruits, omega 3, Pomegranate, pomegranate juice, prunes, Pumpkin, pumpkin seeds, sardines, top 10 list, tp ten list, Turmeric
The color of the decade is most definitely green, not on for saving the environment but also saving you money, and if you are looking to buy a car in this age of $4.00+ gas prices you may be considering a “green” car. Most of us think of a green car as a hybrid car, [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Friday, June 6, 2008 at 11:28 pm
Filed under Engineering · Tagged cars, environment, ford, green, green cars, hybrid, mini cooper, prius, smart for two, top 10 list, TopTenz, toyota, yaris