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Generatying Electricity from Cow Manure
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 25, 2009
...icity consumption needs.
Through anaerobic digestion, similar to the process by which you create compost, manure can be turned into energy-rich biogas, which standard microturbines can use to produc...
July 4th at Copper
in The Flyaway Weblog, on July 3, 2008
...nt. ZeroHero Staff will be onsite to educate visitors about Zero Waste and living Green, working to compost or recycle more than 90% of all waste produced during 3 Ring Weekend. Guests can: compost cu...
Edible Garbage and Disposable Undershirts
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on June 25, 2008
...e material that could then be easily broken down with no harm to the environment - maybe have a big compost pit near the hotel, that would be a cool TV visual, yes?
Good idea, Slick....
La couche à jeter dans les toilettes
in Les Boutchous, on novembre 20, 2007
...s toilettes, voire enterrée ou, si elle n'a été que mouillée, recyclée dans le compost . Attention, il faut "ouvrir" la doublure, composée de fibres de cellulose spécialement séchées ...
Peat rich in complaint
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on October 31, 2007
...ble substitute for peat moss.
Peat moss is also technically a renewable resource used to help make compost, improve the survival rate of tree seedlings and grow mushrooms. However, it takes careful f...
Did you turn off the toilet?
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on July 10, 2007
...you are actually doing the soil a grave dis-service by soiling anywhere but the ground.
There are composting systems , such as Envirolet , which would save you thousands over a septic system, and m...
Idea of the Week: Home-Based Business Growing Plants (Part III)
in Home Based Business, on May 18, 2007
...l oils . And don't forget about those cut leaves and grass clippings - you can sell them as compost or build a supplemental business growing earthworms. When it comes to growing plants, you ar...
BlumeBox Centerpieces
in White Lace Wedding, on May 9, 2007
...from recyclable material and after the wedding, the box and the
flowers can all be thrown into the compost - no garbage! The only part that can't be composted is the plastic liners but since my f...
Compost for Vineyards in SF
in Celebrate Wine, on March 26, 2007
...t up for mulch. Another idea introduced by Californians, specifically in San Francisco, is to use compost collected from areas around the city and then send it out to vineyards and other agricu...
Fab Find #2
in White Lace Wedding, on March 23, 2007
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For the "environmentally" friendly brides out there - these tubes can be added to your compost bin later, and returned to the earth instead of adding more garbage....
How to Cut Broccoli
in Do you like to cook?, on January 18, 2007
...coli for maximum usage:
Cut off 1/2 inch from the bottom of the stem and discard or put into the compost pile.
Peel stem carefully using a peeler or sharp paring knife .
Cut stem away fro...
Compost for Vineyards
in Celebrate Wine, on December 12, 2006
... Since the boom of recycling hit the world, compost has come a long way. It's good for all kinds of stuff, and that includes nurturing wine at various vineyards. One company has even turn...
TV dumbs down food: Two perspectives
in Do you like to cook?, on October 5, 2006
As a food blogger, I constantly encounter posts on other bloggers' love or hate or love/hate for the food network and its stars. Since I do not watch the Food Network, or enough TV for that matter, I can't really comment if the adulation and criticism is justified.
However, very...
Preserving Fresh Herbs
in Do you like to cook?, on August 24, 2006
... during the summer or thereabouts just makes me wish I could preserve what usually just goes to the compost heap. Fortunately, here's Kalyn to the rescue! Freezing rosemary and thyme ? Simple! ...




