Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Looking for a Collard Greens Recipe


While I don't remember purchasing or planting collard green seeds this spring, this lovely plant begs to differ with my aging memory. At the risk of alienating my southern roots, I'm trying to avoid cooking them in bacon grease like most recipes suggest. Anyone care to share a different collard green recipe with me? As you can see, I have a lot of them to eat!

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Thrift Store Style

(Photo: Vivienne Mendoza Photography)

I was inspired by the second hand style of iVillage's Ysolt Usigan this week (see Fun with Vintage) and decided to pull some of my own thrift store finds out of the closet. Of course, living in the mountains of Colorado I don't have anywhere to go looking quite so glam, but here's my dressed-down, hippy version of thrift store chic.


Green skirt: Goodwill, 50% off sale. Final price, $2.49
Wife beater: Walmart, $3.50
Wood bead necklace: Local thrift shop, $3.00.

Total price: $8.99

For other thrift store and vintage finds, you have to visit Midnight Maniac who has the most amazing collection of clothing.

Friday, August 20, 2010

I'm just sayin' #3 - clothing sizes


The shorts on the left are size 18 months for my little guy. (Yeah, he's three...but he's really skinny.) The shorts on the right are size 5T for my daughter. I think the 5T would actually fit my son better than the 18 month shorts. What's up with kids' clothes sizing?

Monday, August 16, 2010

Blackbean Hummus for Meatless Monday


The black bean hummus I made for Meatless Monday turned out great. You can find the recipe over on the Green Phone Booth. I made little pita-type chips out of a multi-grain flat bread we had in the house. I just cut it up into squares, sprayed them with olive oil, sprinkled on some garlic salt and baked them in the oven until they were crispy.

This was a great lunch paired with a salad fresh from the garden.

Friday, August 6, 2010

HomeHer10

HomeHer10: For bloggers having way too much fun at home to go to NYC.

I've been feeling sorry for myself this week reading all the tweets from every.single.person I know...

"Packing for #blogher10"
"Leaving for the airport for #blogher10"
"Landed at JFK for #blogher10"
"Having fun at a really cool party that you're not coming to at #blogher10"

In 2008, I thought "Wow I'd really like to go to BlogHer next year." In 2009, I said "There's no way I'm missing BlogHer next year!" This year I'm backing down to "Evidently I'm way too lame to ever make it to BlogHer."

To my delight, I stumbled upon #HomeHer10 on Twitter this afternoon, which is totally up my alley. I love you man, er, ladies. Let's go cry in our coffee mugs together.

I'm off to the #bedtimerodeo, I hear it's the hottest thing going tonight at #homeher10.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Help Green Scouts become a reality!


Chances are, if you know me in "real life," I've already pleaded with you to help me on this project. If you're one of my friends from the interwebby, your time has come. Mwah-hahahahaha...

I've been volunteering with an awesome non-profit organization called Green Scouts. I describe them as the tree hugger's version of the Girl or Boy Scouts.

I was a girl scout for many years, as was my mom before me. In fact, she was my troop leader. I loved what scouting was all about -- the friendships, the learning projects, the fun activities -- and want my kids to have some of the same experiences that I enjoyed as a child. I also want them to learn about sustainability and the other "green" values that I have as an adult. (In addition to what we're teaching them at home, naturally.) Green Scouts embraces those values.

Green Scouts

The organization's mission is to educate young members of the community to be action-oriented environmental leaders, providing green solutions for today and for a safer tomorrow. Their "org chart" so to speak is shaped like a tree with the roots being the core values of Awareness, Courage, Cooperation, Commitment, Leadership, Respect and Knowledge. The trunk is the community, from which the branches (troops) extend, and the leaves are the members.

In order to get a curriculum developed and written, train branch leaders, and get branches started, we need some money. Late last month we found out that we were finalists in the Pepsi Refresh contest. If we win, we would receive a $250k grant from Pepsi, which would allow us to do these things - and much more.

What You Can Do

Vote!

Every day in August, go to http://www.refresheverything.com/greenscouts and vote for Green Scouts. After you vote, the site will also give you an option to snag a widget for your blog or website.

Share this with your friends, family, neighbors, church group, book club, moms group, blog, and social networks. We talk all the time in the green blogosphere about action being the key to real social change. Please help us get this amazing group going to by taking action today.

What's In It For You?

Good Karma, pride, and (hopefully!) an environmentally-focused organization that will help to shape the future leaders of our country.

I'm also offering a free gift, handmade by moi, to a few lucky winners. It may be one of my tote bags, a utensil wrap, or something else crafty and clever. Each person who commits to voting every day in August will receive one entry. You can get additional entries for sending this to your friends and family, posting on Facebook or Twitter, "liking" the Green Scouts on Facebook, or sharing it in some other way. Just let me know in the comments and I'll enter you for your chance(s) to win.


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