Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Go Hofstra!

Hofstra's dining services company is doing some pretty awesome things to make themselves greener. When I saw this advertisement I decided to look into it. I was kind of expecting the 'usual' e.g. (company decides to not buy paper cups since this is cheaper and they are motivated by the idea of saving money). But, I found some really creative ideas on the website! The best part is that various people and companies can easily apply the same ideas for a similar effect and benefit to all. :)

So, since these ideas are applicable to so many situations I think it is a good thing to share.

i.e.

They use mugs & give monetary incentives to customers for re-using them:
So not only do they reduce waste from paper cups, and save money, but by passing on some of the savings to the customers they create an incentive to involve other people who can also save MORE TREES...

They schedule their deliveries more efficiently:
So by getting organized and planning ahead a little bit, there's no need to send out delivery trucks ten times a week since, they are able to make those deliveries on one run. Thereby, they save money, gas, AND NATURAL RESOURCES...

They recycle.
This is obviously good.

Lastly, (and my personal favorite) they use local produce and products.

We know why this is good -> Previous Awesome Green Tee Post


So, it's not hard to see how these ideas can be incorporated by YOU. You can do these things yourself and/or make suggestions at your workplace. I suggest you do.

the Hofstra dining services web page is below.

link

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Long Island Surfrider Representation

Hey, just getting this out there. Long Island Event. Clean Water is important. :)


Paddle Out for Clean Water

by ClIstaff
Time: 12:00 PM 2009-09-12
Duration: 3 hour(s)

We'll meet at Gilgo Beach in front of the main lifeguard stand, then paddle out together.

Help raise awareness of the importance of maintaining a clean ocean environment.

All ocean-lovers welcome! Paddle out on your favorite non-motorized flotation device!

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

2 4 1 Calling All Foodies :)


Tonight I have a super cool combo post..

This combines two of my loves and remains true to my goal for this blog as it is very certainly "a green thing"! Green things - that is love 1. This post is also about FOOD :) and that is love 2.

First, a trend, a thought, and a really neat link.

Any of my fellow foodies will surely agree that one of the hottest trends in cooking right now, and for some time already, is cooking with LOCAL, SEASONAL INGREDIENTS.

It just makes sense!

Many of the best and most successful chefs and restaurant owners on Long Island are already implementing this philosophy into their menus. e.g. Whitecap, Four Seasons, Harvest, The Lake House... Using local and seasonal ingredients creates a Win-Win situation there's no doubt about it!

  • Local and Seasonal produce is obviously fresher which translates to better flavor and food. Fresher ingredients also last longer in your refrigerator.
  • You support your local growers or farmers, and they support you! (by bringing you truly fresh, real food that is usually organic or at least less chemically treated and therefore healthier for you and the environment).
  • Chefs don't have to make an effort to "fake" anything (think simple tomato salads in December when they just aren't growing here..). As a result, chefs are able to put their efforts to a more efficient use i.e. creating a creative, colorful, exciting, delicious dish.

I highly encourage all of this. There are so many reasons why it's better to use what is seasonal and local, and I am hard pressed to think of any reasons why you shouldn't. Did I mention the best part of the day? You will be reducing your
carbon footprint because it's environmentally friendly! It cuts down on transportation, and therefore wastes less gas, fuel, energy etc.. you get it.




SO! If this interests you, please check out this awesome link. You are able to enter your State and Season of the year to find out exact what is local and fabulous near you, at any time!




NRDC: Eat Local
(PLEASE SEE BELOW for our Current Local Long Island List from this webpage)



Next, once you have purchased all the ingredients from your recently created, smart, and inspired grocery list, if you're looking for even more inspiration, think about checking out this Mario Batalli - recommended cookbook for some recipes!



YOU CAN GET IT HERE

It's all about using local, seasonal, sustainable ingredients and besides, let's face it, when it comes to food...if Mario's "IN" so am I! (And, you should be too!)

What's Fresh

New York: Early September

  • Apples
  • Beans
  • Beets
  • Blueberries
  • Broccoli
  • Cabbage
  • Carrots
  • Celery
  • Corn
  • Cucumber
  • Eggplant
  • Grapes
  • Lettuce
  • Melons
  • Onions
  • Peaches
  • Pears
  • Peppers
  • Plums and prunes
  • Potatoes
  • Pumpkins
  • Radishes
  • Raspberries
  • Spinach
  • Summer squash
  • Tomatoes
  • Turnips
  • Winter Squash

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

These Come From Trees Blog: These Come From Trees Elevator Pitch


AWESOMENESS OF THE DAY.

These Come From Trees Blog: These Come From Trees Elevator Pitch


G E T
T H E S E .

This is an awesome and simple, easy and economical idea to remind people to waste less! Get permission and then stick these all over the place! :)

Check out the "these come from trees" blog link above to see how these guys got started and what they've accomplished so far.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Going Green at Home



NICE!

Going Green at Home ...is an interactive, easy to use, great looking website! You'll find practical, quick tips that are easy to use right away.
Give it a go!



Friday, August 21, 2009

Magazine Story

Looking for something to do with my 100,000 magazines that I have some sort of crazy attachment to - (new flooring coming tomorrow - must-get-rid-of-things ...)

so i googled it
naturally one idea i got was to call nursing homes/women shelters in the area. Well, i did.
it was kind of scary AND WIERD calling these people to see if they want my old Marie Claire..
the best part was calling the shelter which is a really private operation for obvious reasons and having some STRONG A$$ WOMAN on the other line ask me ... "WHY do you want to know !??!" (if this is a women shelter)!!
i was nervous and it was awkward!
BUT I trudged on and in the end, I'm happy to say I now have two places to make deliveries of old Marie Claires and Martha's Living magazines tomorrow.

one of them is a women shelter :)

moral of the story is, HEY just TRY it... no one's gonna actually beat you up or anything! :)

Monday, August 17, 2009


beach clean up

Saturday August 22, 6 p.m.
Gilgo Beach, Long Island


Please come meet me at Gilgo Beach this Saturday.

The Central Islip chapter of Surfrider is hosting a clean up and there will be plenty of trash taking... ;)


Gilgo, is a really cool place with lots of history and personality. I had a lot of fun doing this last month and I hope to see you there this time.

here's a link with a bit of history for you...


http://www.surfline.com/surf-report/gilgo-beach-northeast_5135/travel/


Please do something to make yourself feel good. If we don't clean it, maybe no one will. That means tons of trash and poland spring water bottles may end up sitting in the ocean collecting with the tons of plastic that is already there.


Saturday August 22, 6 p.m.
Gilgo Beach, Long Island