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  • Right on about what's wrong...

    Dennis Kucinich is so right about every issue and this makes it extremely scary to see that so many American's downplay and even dismiss him and his vision for our country. Personally, I believe most people are all talk and not really upset about the Empire GWB has built for himself and his gang of oil grabbers. With Bush in the role of our leader - thinking and caring about others is "off the table!"

    Kucinich is my choice for President. Being a person who thinks, should define us, not jeopardize our well-being. Responsibility and sustainablity are co-dependent: what I do affects others and this must extend to the actions of our government. IF we do not support those who will bring this type of leadership to our country, more of the same that goes on today will continue - and it will get worse the longer this mindset prevails!  On An interview with Dennis Kucinich about his presidential platform on energy and the environment posted 2 years, 3 months ago 34 Responses

  • Not green enough?

    What about Laurie David.On 15 Green Actors posted 2 years, 5 months ago 30 Responses

  • now anyone can

    Our family is fortunate to have several family members who really enjoy cooking and who love shopping for great local ingredients. Our main man is a professional chef, BUT we share him with you when you watch Chef John at Wish Upon A Stove where you can watch his free cooking videos.

    Please do yourself a flavor-filled favor and check out his website,  
    www.wishuponastove.com

    Happy Thanksgiving to you and your families.On America's national feast has seen better days, but remains well worth preserving posted 3 years ago 2 Responses

  • Foodies Unite

    We've screwed up so many things in our society, but better eating habits, from production to consumption, has the potential to help turn many of these social and physical ills around.

    Today many average middle-class American couples look like this: have two salaries, long commutes away from the big house on a small lot, many within the safety of a gated community; all this to pay for daycare and after school activities, the big TV, the SUV, some video games and rushed meals at junk(ed) food restaurants most nights.

    Just imagine the benefits from simplifying! One hardly knows where to begin, but surely better nutrition while eating together as a family - unrushed - is a good start.

    I've discovered a new website that might help those who would like to learn more about food preparation from a chef that emphasizes quality ingredients and simple cooking techniques. So no matter your lifestyle, his free online tips and demonstrations will help you eat better.
    http://www.lrn2cook.com/On Food and pleasure posted 3 years, 3 months ago 23 Responses