You don’t need hours and hours to cook up some healthy, delicious collard greens!
Gourmet magazine’s executive food editor shares a great method for quickly cooking up collard greens, and it’s vegan to boot! You could apply this to any hardy leafy green like kale or mustard greens, too! It also works well with [...]
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How awesome is this DIY-style animation? All of the moving pieces are made from recycled materials!
Hurrah for getting kids into recycled crafts!
[VIA Extreme Craft]
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I normally try to save hot topics (get it? HOT topics?) like global warming for some of the other places I write, but I ran across several articles this week that just felt like they needed sharing.
It’s been a snowy, cold winter here in the U.S., [...]
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Spring is so close that I can almost smell it in the air! It’s got me thinking about what to plant when the weather gets warm! I did a little searching and came upon this great video from a Georgia organic farmer’s garden with a bunch of great ideas:
I want to go small, [...]
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I am in love with this video of a cyclist high-fiving folks on the street that are hailing taxis! Something about it is just totally delightful.
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I saw this ladder stitch tutorial on CRAFT a while back, and it was so helpful that I thought I’d post it here, too! Leslie Bonnell does a really clear, easy to follow tutorial on this awesome invisible stitch for closing things like pillows and softies:
It took about three or four [...]
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A 91-year-old woman shares a depression-era recipe. They way she talks you through the cooking reminds me of following my Nani around the kitchen when I was little, and when she talks about the depression itself, it reminds me of long talks with my Uncle Lou.
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George Marshall discusses how treating global warming as a strictly environmental issue allows government and industry to treat it as “not my problem.” Video after the jump!
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