Or catsup. Whatever you prefer--to each his/her own I suppose.
I was reading a recent post on this site titled More Veggies in Your Food and I thought it was very interesting to see the suggestion that you could make your own ketchup! I guess I am not too surprised, and it does make sense, but I would have never thought to make my own ketchup and I think that it is a really good idea.
You may be wondering to yourself, what does this have to do with being green? Well, think about all of the production that goes
Sustainable Beer And Wine
by Jaclyn Abergas March 9th, 2010 | Dining, Shopping
The best thing about sustainable green practices now is that so many companies in different industries practice it. This includes the beer, wine and spirits industry, of which well are featuring a few.
New Belgium Brewing Company (Fort Collins, CO)
The first wind powered brewery in the United States, New Belgium Brewing promotes beer culture, world-class beer and responsible ways to enjoy beer. Born through the adventures of a boy on a bike, New Belgium Brewing exclusively made and brought Fat Tire to the public. As a sustainable brewery, they make sure that they are alternatively empowered.
Being alternatively empowered means increased
New Belgium Brewing Company (Fort Collins, CO)
The first wind powered brewery in the United States, New Belgium Brewing promotes beer culture, world-class beer and responsible ways to enjoy beer. Born through the adventures of a boy on a bike, New Belgium Brewing exclusively made and brought Fat Tire to the public. As a sustainable brewery, they make sure that they are alternatively empowered.
Being alternatively empowered means increased
Hawaii’s Other Color
by Jaclyn Abergas October 20th, 2009 | Dining, Easy Ideas, Environment, Shopping, Websites
Hawaii always has been paradise on Earth, with its blue waters and blue skies. But now Hawaii, particularly Honolulu and Kona, has a different color: green. That's right. Honolulu's gone green, and they're getting greener by the minute.
Go green with them as you visit these establishments!
1. Lush USA
If you need bath products or fragrances, visit Lush USA. Lush uses only the freshest organic fruits and vegetables in all their products. Every product is made by hand and uses little to no preservatives and packaging. Their products are all 100 % vegetarian and some are even 70% vegan to give you
Go green with them as you visit these establishments!
1. Lush USA
If you need bath products or fragrances, visit Lush USA. Lush uses only the freshest organic fruits and vegetables in all their products. Every product is made by hand and uses little to no preservatives and packaging. Their products are all 100 % vegetarian and some are even 70% vegan to give you
To Go Green In New York, New York
by Jaclyn Abergas September 30th, 2009 | Dining, Shopping, travel
Going green in New York is not as hard as it seems. You can go out and still live green.
1. 70 Park Avenue Hotel
Part of the Kimpton Hotels, 70 Park Avenue Hotel participates in its Earthcare: Eco Program. As an eco-friendly hotel, they implement a linen and towel re-use program and an extensive recycling program. They use energy efficient light bulbs throughout the hotel. All hotel materials and paper are 100% recycled and use soy-based inks. All the cleaning materials they use are non-toxic and environmentally safe. Participating guests get extra discounts, including using hybrid cars.
70 Park Avenue, New York,
1. 70 Park Avenue Hotel
Part of the Kimpton Hotels, 70 Park Avenue Hotel participates in its Earthcare: Eco Program. As an eco-friendly hotel, they implement a linen and towel re-use program and an extensive recycling program. They use energy efficient light bulbs throughout the hotel. All hotel materials and paper are 100% recycled and use soy-based inks. All the cleaning materials they use are non-toxic and environmentally safe. Participating guests get extra discounts, including using hybrid cars.
70 Park Avenue, New York,


