Monday, September 7, 2009
Friday, August 14, 2009
PUR Free Water Bottle with Purchase of PUR Pitcher
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
OFFICIAL WEBSITE NEWS

My website is FINALLY being built!!!!! GREAT NEWS, but it does take a long time.
It’s been a “waiting game:”
First I had to wait on the photographer & makeup artist for a date/time that worked for both of them.
Then I had to wait on the graphics artist for the graphics and video shoot.
Now, I have to wait on the site creator and his team.
Well…,at least I am getting an excellent lesson in patience.
…..website up in another month….
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Green Product Ideas Wanted
Submit your idea for improving lives and helping the planet. If it’s chosen, you could see your product sold in stores and get a share of the sales for up to 20 years.
Get all the details at Makeitgreen.yahoo.com.
The deadline to submit your idea is June 30, 2009.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Digital Mags - First One is FREE
The Read Green Initiative offers a wide variety of magazines ranging from Elle and Car and Driver to Saveur, Men's Journal, and Fitness Rx. Proceeds from each subscription purchase helps plant trees at schools, playgrounds and neighborhoods worldwide.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
FREE Recycled/reusable bag from Central Market (Houston)

On Wednesday, April 22, from 3 pm to 7 pm, bring in at least 5 plastic bags (they can be from anywhere) to Central Market and they’ll give you one of their signature, striped reusable bags. They're made from recycled plastic bottles, are surprisingly strong, and can be used over and over again, promoting more eco-friendly future trips. Limit one free bag per customer, while supplies last.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Free Workout Pants...Yes, FREE
Trade up your trousers
lucy Recycles
Got some old workout pants you’d like to trade in? Now you can celebrate Earth Day and get some bucks off of some new threads. During the month of April, you can take your used workout pants into any lucy store and received $10 off a new pair of regular price lucy bottoms, including pants, capris, shorts and skirts. lucy will donate the pants to charity, you'll get new pants, and you'll save the pants from hitting a landfill. Win, win, win!Trade up.
Houston Green Expo - This Weekend - FREE
Houston Green Expo
Sustainable Energy and Green Building Consumer Event
Saturday, April 18 - Sunday, April 19, 2009
10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Reliant Park, Hall B
The City of Houston and Gulf Coast Green present the second Houston Green Expo: Sustainable Energy and Green Building Consumer Event exclusively featuring certified green products and building materials, renewable energy, energy efficiency tips, and green vehicles. FREE ADMISSION.
- Houston Green Expo Flyer (.pdf)
This is your chance to view and purchase green products. The products displayed make economic sense, strengthen the environment and makes us less dependent on foreign energy supplies.
Five themes are featured at the expo:
- Green Building
- Energy Efficiency
- Renewable Energy
- Alternative Transportation
- iGreen Youth Zone (www.igreenhouston.org)
Youth are encouraged to participate in the iGreen Youth Zone which is full of education, entertainment, interactive activities and giveaways.
Leading sponsors include: CenterPoint Energy, TXU Energy, and Direct Energy.
Tell your friends about this important community event. To learn more you can also visit www.gulfcoastgreen.org.
While admission is free to the public, we encourage everyone to ride Metro to reduce emissions and avoid the $8 parking fees around the park.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Earth Day Houston 2009
Earth Day will be soon upon us – the one day when people who never recycled think before tossing their plastic water bottle in the trash, trees get planted, and parties are hosted. So here is a list of upcoming Earth Day Celebrations…
April 11, 2009 9:00a – 6:00p
Earth Day Houston is a green living festival focused on the merits of mindful, sustainable living while educating and encouraging Houstonians to preserve, conserve and enhance our city and the Earth. Families will enjoy interactive conservation awareness activities highlighting land, air, water, and renewable energy, a Farmers’ Market, recycled art activities for kids, the latest in hybrid transportation and more. Live music with local and regional entertainment, a Kids’ Energy Zone, and plenty of food and beverage on site will round out the day’s events.
For more information, visit www.earthdayhouston.org or call (713) 528-3779.
April 18 & 19 9:00a – 3:00p
Join the Houston Zoo and Waste Management as we highlight Mother Earth. Learn how you can help protect the planet by recycling and conserving in your everyday life. Event activities include our Recycling Relay Race, Can You Run as Fast as a Cheetah?, Give Mother Earth a Hand, and Meet the Keeper Talks focused on what the Houston Zoo does to help our planet.
For more information, visit: http://www.houstonzoo.org/earthday/
April 18, 2009 10:00a - 4:00p Houston Arboretum & Nature Center
Earth Day 2009 will offer Houstonians a free, family event with opportunities to learn about earth-friendly products from local companies and organizations and recycling opportunities in
Kids' zip line
Face painting
Crafts from recycled materials
Live bluegrass music
Organic food samples
Earth-friendly vendors
Solar cars
April 22, 2009 11:00a – 2:00p
6550 Bertner at Moursund
Through this celebration, the TMC community will learn about the benefits of recycling, ways to reduce one's ecological footprint, and how the TMC is going green. Nearly 50 hospitals, universities, businesses, governmental agencies and community organizations will participate and share information on their sustainability initiatives. Special events, including electric car rides, a roulette wheel of eco-prizes and a demonstration solar house, are also planned. Many of the exhibitors will be giving out free eco-friendly items--such as compact fluorescent light bulbs, reusable shopping bags and tree seedlings. The tree seedlings will include up to 2,000 native pine trees and hardwoods. Opportunities to recycle various items, including old eye glasses and cell phones, will be available as well.
The Commons food court will be featuring special Earth-Day selections so join us for lunch and celebrate Earth Day!
The event is being organized by the Houston Medical Center Recycling Collaborative. For more information, please email us at EarthDay@HMCRC.org.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Compost, Compost Everywhere
Well I’ve decided to dig in deeper and start a compost pile in order to fertilize my plants and soon to be growing garden. I know what you’re thinking – compost piles STINK and attract bugs. Or, “how in the world can I compost when I live in an apartment?” Or “I live in an apartment, what would I need compost for?”
Ok – so I haven’t figured out composting in an apartment thing yet, but I have figured out how to cut the smell and, because this is a learning process for me, get rid of the fruit flies. And the benefits of compost are the same wherever you live (house, farm or apartment) – it’s an eco-friendly way to discard of food waste and it’s beneficial to houseplant, herb gardens, potted tomatoes, larger gardens, larger flower beds, etc.
So follow me as I journey into the pile of compost.
The Smell Thing
I started my pile in a regular yard-size (10gal or larger) trash can (with a lid) with holes drilled all around including the bottom for aeration. If you have a larger drill bit, you can drill larger holes in the can and cover with mesh so you can roll it around to mix the fixins. I don’t roll my can, I just use a handy shovel to stir.
I first added 2 large bags full of oak leaves and twigs and fruit/veggies past their prime.
There 2 key tricks (I think) to keeping the stink out of compost
1. Don’t add any human/animal by-products (including manure) and no dairy.
2. Keep the pile moist (but not overly wet) – this is where I got in trouble – my pile is too wet.
The Flies
To combat the flies, you have to have a good mix of greens (veggies) and browns (leaves, paper, coffee grounds, etc) – or nitrogen and carbon (I’m still working to understand which is what).
So tonight, I am heading home to add newspaper and shredded junk mail to the pile.
I will keep ya’ll abreast of my muck…
Friday, March 27, 2009
Sat, 3/28 Kid's Day at Urban Harvest Market
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Greener Living in Houston WORKSHOPS
Princeton professors Socolow and Pacala say {in their famous 2006 article on climate changes in Science Magazine}, “the technology needed to protect the climate already exists, we just have to use it.”
When you have finished this 4 session series you will:
• Have saved at least $30 and learned how to save much more;
• Have learned many energy saving techniques;
• Planned to make additional changes in order to save energy;
• Know where to look for additional information on how to save energy;
• Know where to buy energy saving products;
• Have seen and touched energy saving products
• Have seen a demonstration(s) of energy saving product installation
• Know how to calculate a carbon footprint
••And if you finish the optional fifth workshop you will know how to organize an energy saving group in your neighborhood.
Three workshops series will be offered (the same series in three different locations):
Tuesday evening, March 31 at Zion Lutheran Church, 3630 Beauchamp Street in the Heights from 6:30 to 8:45 pm. Your facilitator will be Betina Wolfowicz who teaches Environmental Science at HSPVA.
Monday evening, March 30 and April 6th at Emerson Unitarian Universalist Church, 1900 Bering Drive in the Memorial area from 6:30-8:45 pm. Your facilitator will be Caleb Crow, Program Manager with the Clinton Climate Initiative. Mr. Crow is an energy efficiency engineer and solar electric installer. Childcare will be provided at no cost courtesy of Emerson Unitarian Universalist Church to participants in the Energy Saving workshops; however, preregistration is required no later than the Wednesday prior to each class. Please contact Karen Van Horn at 713-782-8250 or Karen@emersonhouston.org for childcare reservations.
Saturday mornings: March 28 and April 4 and 11 at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, 3471 Westheimer near River Oaks from 9:30 to 12 noon. Your facilitator will be Debbie Antoon who teaches Sustainable Gardening for Urban Harvest.
Workshop size is limited. To sign up, email Nancy Edwards <
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Raw Meals
I ended up purchasing the Garden burger entrée and lemon pie for dessert. Delicious!
I highly recommend that you check out Pat Greer’s Kitchen! She has a small shop off Clay Street (check out the website for location and other information).
Friday, March 20, 2009
NATURAL OR NOT??!!!!.....

Burt’s Bees is fed up with other beauty companies calling their lines “natural” when they’re not. “Since the FDA doesn’t regulate what’s deemed natural and what isn’t, any brand can slap the word ‘natural’ on their shampoo or soap,” says Mike Indursky, chief marketing and strategic officer at Burt’s Bees, half of whose products are 100 percent natural. The company has teamed up with the Natural Products Association to create the Natural Standard, a set of guidelines outlining which ingredients and processes qualify and which ones don’t. Products that meet the standard will be marked with a seal, which will begin to appear this year.
Article from
February 2008, W MAGAZINE (http://www.wmagazine.com/beauty/2008/02/buzz_i2)
Thursday, March 5, 2009
New Bikeway to School
Columbia Tap Rails to Trails Ribbon Cutting
and Tree Planting/Family Bike Ride
This Saturday, March 7, 2009, join the City of Houston Bikeway Program on the campus of Texas Southern University (TSU), at Ennis and Wheeler, for the Grand Opening of the much anticipated Columbia Tap Rails to Trails Bikeway.
Starting at 9:00 a.m. ride your bike with Texas State Senator Rodney Ellis and TSU President John Rudley from Discovery Green to the campus of Texas Southern University. We will be stopping along the way to plant trees with The Park People and the Houston Parks and Recreation Department (HPARD).
After the ribbon-cutting ceremony, the event continues as we bike further along the trail and help The Park People volunteers and HPARD beautify our newest bikeway.
This project adds 4 more miles of trails to the City of Houston Bikeway network and runs from Dixie to Walker Street with connections to the Medical Center, TSU, Downtown and existing bike routes and lanes.
The event schedule includes:
1. Bennett Mills Park - (3000 Ennis at N. MacGregor)
2. Trail Tree Planting between Cleburne and Alabama (3100 block)
3. 3rd Ward Bike Shop, 3615 Sauer
• 9:00 a.m. - Bike ride from Discovery Green to TSU Campus. (meet by 8:30am)
• 10:00 a.m. - Ribbon Cutting ceremony (Ennis at Wheeler along the trail)
• 10:30 a.m. - Ride the Trail and plant trees.
http://documents.publicworks.houstontx.gov/documents/divisions/planning/bikeway/columbiatap_ribboncutting.pdf
Refreshments for the ribbon cutting provided by Shipley Donuts and The Quality of Life Coalition.
City of Houston helping to lower your energy bills
Sign-up and learn how to cut your energy bills before the summer heat rolls in.
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Learn how you can save money on your electric, gas and water bills while you help clean up the Houston environment and reduce CO2 emissions. This workshop series by Greener Living in Houston in collaboration with the City of Houston is being offered in three locations in March. You will learn what changes to make to your home and habits to reduce your energy bills. We'll talk about how to save electricity, natural gas, gasoline, water and to recycle. I thought I knew all about that, but learned a lot more.
Energy efficiency could be a big part of the climate solution say Princeton professors Socolow and Pacala in their famous 2006 article on climate wedges in Science Magazine. They say the technology needed to protect the climate already exists, we just have to use it. For example, the common incandescent light bulb wastes 95% of the electricity it uses in producing heat. Replacing one bulb with a compact florescent bulb can save you $50 over the life of the bulb.
We can cut our energy use by 10% to 30% using no cost techniques says Houston environmental lawyer Jim Blackburn. For example, turning down your hot water heater to 120 degrees might save you $50 per year. By investing in caulk or insulation, you can save more.
When you have finished this 4 session series you will:
• Have saved at least $30 and learned how to save much more;
• Have learned many energy saving techniques;
• Planned to make additional changes in order to save energy;
• Know where to look for additional information on how to save energy;
• Know where to buy energy saving products;
• Have seen and touched energy saving products
• Have seen a demonstration(s) of energy saving product installation
• Know how to calculate a carbon footprint
••And if you finish the optional fifth workshop you will know how to organize an energy saving group in your neighborhood.
Three workshops series will be offered (the same series in three different locations):
Tuesday evenings March 3, 10, 17, 24, and 31 at Zion Lutheran Church, 3630 Beauchamp Street in the Heights from 6:30 to 8:45 pm. Your facilitator will be Betina Wolfowicz who teaches Environmental Science at HSPVA.
Monday evenings: March 9, 16, 23, 30 and April 6th at Emerson Unitarian Universalist Church, 1900 Bering Drive in the Memorial area from 6:30-8:45 pm. Your facilitator will be Caleb Crow, Program Manager with the Clinton Climate Initiative. Mr. Crow is an energy efficiency engineer and solar electric installer. Childcare will be provided at no cost courtesy of Emerson Unitarian Universalist Church to participants in the Energy Saving workshops; however, preregistration is required no later than the Wednesday prior to each class. Please contact Karen Van Horn at 713-782-8250 or Karen@emersonhouston.org for childcare reservations.
Saturday mornings: March 14, 21, 28 and April 4 and 11 at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, 3471 Westheimer near River Oaks from 9:30 to 12 noon. Your facilitator will be Debbie Antoon who teaches Sustainable Gardening for Urban Harvest.
Workshop size is limited. To sign up, email Nancy Edwards needwards@comcast.net or phone 713-661-9737
Thursday, February 12, 2009
THANKS, GUYS!

