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Monthly Archives: June 2010
2nd Annual New Food Economy Week in Chattanooga
The 2nd Annual New Food Economy Week in Chattanooga has fun and tasty activities planned from June 23-June 30, 2010. Continue reading
St. Alban’s Community Garden
I just joined the St. Alban’s Community Garden, which is my local community garden and I am excited about volunteering there. Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Chattanoga, children, community garden, organic, St. Alban's Episcopal Church, vegetables, volunteer
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Greetings from across the pond Frugalists! New Challenges.
Sorry, I’ve been “in absentia” of late! Greetings from (today at least!) sunny Edinburgh! Still endeavouring to live the “Fresh & Frugal” lifestyle, this has become even more of a challenge since my temp booking came to an end a … Continue reading
Posted in Eating habits, Freezer, pantry staples, Spending habits
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Couponing… Tools for Saving Significant Cash $$$$
How to save money using coupons at drugstores and grocery stores, including organics. Continue reading
Posted in Spending habits
Tagged coupon database, coupon mom, coupons, drugstores, Earth Fare, organics, pantry makeover, sales
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Earth Fare Pantry Makeover
Sign up on the Earth Fare website to get your coupon for a free pantry makeover to trade your unhealthy items for organic, healthy Earth Fare brands. Continue reading
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Tagged cereal, Earth Fare, pantry, peanut better, Scotland, vinaigrette, watermelon
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Update on Coffee Post
Yuban coffee is made by Kraft foods and the Rainforest Alliance certification does not mean the coffee is a fair trade coffee or that it is shade grown. Continue reading
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Tagged Chattanooga, coffee, fair trade, Greenlife, Kraft, labels, organic, Rainforest Alliance, Yuban
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Tomato Blight in 2010
Tomato blight has returned in 2010 and gardeners need to be on the lookout for it in their tomato plants. Continue reading
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Tagged copper, fungus, Home Depot, Kentucky, Maryland, organic, Pennsylvania, pesticides, tomato blight, Wal-Mart
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Bits and Pieces… Items from the Blogosphere
Fresh and frugal news roundup from around the interwebs. Continue reading
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Tagged almond, beatuy tips, beaty secrets, Catherine Zeta Jones, condiment crimes, condiments, grater, Gulf Coast, gulf restoration network, hemp, kitchen gadgets, Kylie Mingoe, microplane zester, milk substitute, news, proceeds, rice, soy, stars, threadless, thrifty, tips
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Lead in Children’s Foods
Lead has been found in food products marketed to babies and children. Continue reading
Posted in organic, pesticides
Tagged babies, baby food, children, ELF, Environmental Law Foundation, fruit cocktail, juice, lead, lead exosure, organic, organic manifesto
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