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The Hrens Tackle the Carbon-Footprint of Meat Production


Stephen and Rebekeh Hren, authors of The Carbon-Free Home: 36 Remodeling Projects to Help Kick the Fossil-Fuel Habit, address the carbon footprint of meat production.

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One of the great things about a northeastern winter is the strong sense of community the harsh weather inspires. A great way to feel that sense of community is to check out your local organic farming organizations.

Hang out with small farmers, sample delicious local foods, attend workshops by renowned experts, and learn a thing or two to improve your farm, garden, or home.

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Building a Creamery Flow Chart
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Wider Use Of Cannabis Therapy Could Reduce Prescription Pain Drug Deaths
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Submitted by jmccharen on February 3, 2012 06:46 AM
Now Available: Local Dollars, Local Sense!

"Michael Shuman answers a lot of questions I've always wondered about, and in the process paints a practical vision of exactly where we need to be headed in this country. Consider this book an excellent investment!"
—Bill McKibben, author of Eaarth and The End of Nature

We're very excited to announce that Local Dollars, Local Sense: How to Shift Your Money from Wall Street to Main Street and Achieve Real Prosperity by Michael Shuman is now available!

Were you all riled up by the Occupy uprising (which is still percolating in small ...

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Submitted by jmccharen on February 2, 2012 07:00 AM

Author Mat Stein joins FTMWeekly Radio to discuss his latest book, When Disaster Strikes: A Comprehensive Guide for Emergency Planning and Crisis Survival. Mat shares disaster survival skills and his insights into why emergency planning should be a vital component of your family's overall gameplan. The show specifically discusses the disaster potential of a major solar storm or an EMP (electromagnetic pulse).

Mat Stein is also the author of When Technology Fails: A Manual for Self-Reliance, Sustainability, and Surviving the Long Emergency.

Basically, he's your go-to ...

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Submitted by jmccharen on February 1, 2012 09:00 AM
Chinese Medicinal Herbs in a Down-Home Garden -- From Herb Companion Magazine

In their February/March 2012 issue, Herb Companion magazine is printing an excerpt from Peg Schafer's new book, The Chinese Medicinal Herb Farm. It's available to read on their website now.

Here's what some growers and herbalists have to say about this exciting new book:

"Peg Schafer is the best artisanal grower I know. For this book, she has distilled the knowledge of the small group who, over the past two decades, has pioneered North American production of Chinese medicinal herbs, and tested it through direct experience. This ...
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Submitted by jmccharen on January 29, 2012 01:01 AM
Love a Book? Tell the World! -- Or, The Importance of Online Reviews

You hear it all the time in this free-market worshiping country: vote with your dollars.

It's a paltry excuse for representation, politically speaking, I mean, I'm assuming you're just a regular person like me, with a rather small amount of "votes" to spend. It's not exactly in fitting with that old chestnut "one person, one vote", is it? But in the realm of consumer products it works a little better, and in the blissfully anarchic world of social media and online shopping it really works. A purchase on Amazon, for instance, is tabulated and ...

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Submitted by webeditor on January 27, 2012 02:06 PM
Marijuana Push in Colorado Likens It to Alcohol -- The New York Times

DENVER — Proponents of marijuana have argued for years that the drug is safer than alcohol, both to individuals and society. But a ballot proposal to legalize possession of marijuana in small amounts in Colorado, likely to be on the November ballot, is putting the two intoxicants back into the same sentence, urging voters to “regulate marijuana like alcohol,” as the ballot proposition’s title puts it.

Given alcohol’s long and checkered history — the tens of thousands of deaths each year, the ...

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Submitted by webeditor on January 23, 2012 04:07 PM
Got Pie?
It's National Pie Day folks — not to be confused with Pi Day — and your pie-loving friends here at Chelsea Green thought we'd share with you one of our favorite fruit pie recipes. The following apple pie recipe was adapted from Michael Phillips' book The Apple Grower by the foodies over at The Washington Post and is named for Michael's farm in northern New Hampshire. Michael has a new book out this month — The Holistic Orchard. Our email newsletter this week highlights ...
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Submitted by jmccharen on January 23, 2012 02:55 PM
Coming Soon!

This spring is shaping up to be one of our most exciting seasons yet, with new titles to fill important niches in your sustainable living library.

Are you already an avid sauerkraut fermenter, but looking to raise your microbial game to the next level? Check out The Art of Fermentation from Sandor Ellix Katz! Are you a Slow Money advocate, but curious as to how you can make the concept of local investing into a fruitful reality for your own finances? Check out Local Dollars, Local Sense! Are you in the ...

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Submitted by dpacheco on January 23, 2012 01:14 PM
Miso Soup for the Soul

The following is an excerpt from Wild Fermentation: The Flavor, Nutrition, and Craft of Live-Culture Foods by Sandor Katz. It has been adapted for the Web.

The classic way to enjoy miso is in the form of miso soup. The comfort and healing that Jewish grandmothers have proverbially offered in the form of chicken soup, I have more often found in miso soup. No food I know is more soothing.

When you make miso soup, miso is the last thing you add. In its simplest form, miso soup is just ...

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