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More Hip Than Hippie #254 - Sustainable Community Sustainability: A
Personal Journey to a Built Sustainable Community...and an Amazing
Picture of What Life Will Soon be Like by Stuart W. Rose, Ph.D.
offers guidance on how and why to live sustainably. The Hipsters
chat with Dr. Rose (we get to call him Stu!) about his sustainable
community of homes in Virginia, as well as his ideas for navigating
s...
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More Hip Than Hippie #254 - Sustainable Community Sustainability: A
Personal Journey to a Built Sustainable Community...and an Amazing
Picture of What Life Will Soon be Like by Stuart W. Rose, Ph.D.
offers guidance on how and why to live sustainably. The Hipsters
chat with Dr. Rose (we get to call him Stu!) about his sustainable
community of homes in Virginia, as well as his ideas for navigating
societal changes that may be coming our way. Also, Dori and Val
prepare for the release of 4 new beers from Sierra Nevada Brewery!
Life is good. Beer and Chocolate: Beer: More easy-drinkin' brew
from the Big Easy. Abita Beer's Fall Fest has a great taste for any
season. Chocolate: Mouthgasm! In the name of all that is sacred,
get yourself some truffles from Pix Patisserie in Portland, OR.
Each piece is a scrumptious work of art. Thanks, Jillicious! Hip
News and Finds Finds: Val's Favorite Thing! Need a great lunchbox
for grown-ups? Try the stainless steel Lunchbot, a safe
plastic-free option that's just the right size for your yummy
leftovers. Go ahead, glue on a picture of Scooby-Doo or the Brady
Bunch. Fear of fur. Love the look of fur, but hate the cruelty?
Sport faux fur by Imposter, a new line that donates 10% of sales to
saving animals. Look for the IM logo. Hip News How sweet it ain't.
Fake sweetener aspartame now wants to be called AminoSweet, so
you'll forget it's bad for you. Skip the agave nectar too; it's
processed like HFCS. Bitter is better. Olympic metal. Kudos to
Vancouver! Their Olympic medals are the first in history to contain
gold, silver and copper recovered from end-of-life electronics, eh!
Teenie Weenie Greenie™ Break the mold! Instead of using bleach to
clean up areas affected by mold, try this chemical-free
alternative: mix a 3% hydrogen peroxide solution with 2 parts
water. Put it in a spray bottle and blast away the mold safely and
inexpensively! Sustainable Community Sustainability: A Personal
Journey to a Built Sustainable Community...and an Amazing Picture
of What Life Will Soon be Like by Stuart W. Rose, Ph.D. offers
guidance on how and why to live sustainably. He strives to show a
way to reduce the depletion of Earth's natural resources and to
predict global changes which could occur in the next few years.
Rose hopes that Sustainability will help suppress the fears
connected to living on Earth's natural resources by sharing how
sustainability has worked in an actual housing development. "My
goal in writing this is to provide a real, practical and positive
picture of what we can do to make it through the coming transition
- and realize a fantastic new way of living." Guidance. Dr. Rose's
book details his experience with starting a housing development and
offers tips for living sustainably. Community. Stu and his wife
live in Garden Atriums, their housing development in Virginia.
Inspiration. The writings of Lester Brown, founder of the
Worldwatch Institute, led Dr. Rose to pursue life in a sustainable
community. Listener E-mails Write a new Hip News theme song and win
a Greenfeet prize pack! Send in mp3's plus your questions and
compliments to hip@greenfeet.com. Check out our new blog! And
remember to post articles, links and "man with no arms and no legs"
jokes at our MHTH forum! Annie in California found PeopleTowels, a
green company helping us cut waste by bringing own towels to public
restrooms. Carri in Kansas recommends checking out Mother Earth
News, which she reads cover to cover. She also tipped us off to
non-GMO Baker Creek Seeds. Megan in Montana wants to stop using
plastic bags at the bulk bins. Try these mesh bags for everything
except flour. Show the world you're More Hip Than Hippie! Grab some
merch for St. Patrick's Day or anyday! Twitter goes green on
#EcoMonday! Follow us on Twitter: GrnDiva, MoreHipDori and JRich9
at your service! Add us to your friends on Facebook and MySpace!
Remember to vote for us at Podcast Alley, and leave a glowing
review at iTunes! More Hip Than Hippie is sponsored by
Greenfeet.com.
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Thu February 25 2010
More Hip Than Hippie #254 - Sustainable Community Sustainability: A
Personal Journey to a Built Sustainable Community...and an Amazing
Picture of What...
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More Hip Than Hippie #254 - Sustainable Community Sustainability: A
Personal Journey to a Built Sustainable Community...and an Amazing
Picture of What Life Will Soon be Like by Stuart W. Rose, Ph.D.
offers guidance on how and why to live sustainably. The Hipsters
chat with Dr. Rose (we get to call him Stu!) about his sustainable
community of homes in Virginia, as well as his ideas for navigating
s...
read more
More Hip Than Hippie #254 - Sustainable Community Sustainability: A
Personal Journey to a Built Sustainable Community...and an Amazing
Picture of What Life Will Soon be Like by Stuart W. Rose, Ph.D.
offers guidance on how and why to live sustainably. The Hipsters
chat with Dr. Rose (we get to call him Stu!) about his sustainable
community of homes in Virginia, as well as his ideas for navigating
societal changes that may be coming our way. Also, Dori and Val
prepare for the release of 4 new beers from Sierra Nevada Brewery!
Life is good. Beer and Chocolate: Beer: More easy-drinkin' brew
from the Big Easy. Abita Beer's Fall Fest has a great taste for any
season. Chocolate: Mouthgasm! In the name of all that is sacred,
get yourself some truffles from Pix Patisserie in Portland, OR.
Each piece is a scrumptious work of art. Thanks, Jillicious! Hip
News and Finds Finds: Val's Favorite Thing! Need a great lunchbox
for grown-ups? Try the stainless steel Lunchbot, a safe
plastic-free option that's just the right size for your yummy
leftovers. Go ahead, glue on a picture of Scooby-Doo or the Brady
Bunch. Fear of fur. Love the look of fur, but hate the cruelty?
Sport faux fur by Imposter, a new line that donates 10% of sales to
saving animals. Look for the IM logo. Hip News How sweet it ain't.
Fake sweetener aspartame now wants to be called AminoSweet, so
you'll forget it's bad for you. Skip the agave nectar too; it's
processed like HFCS. Bitter is better. Olympic metal. Kudos to
Vancouver! Their Olympic medals are the first in history to contain
gold, silver and copper recovered from end-of-life electronics, eh!
Teenie Weenie Greenie™ Break the mold! Instead of using bleach to
clean up areas affected by mold, try this chemical-free
alternative: mix a 3% hydrogen peroxide solution with 2 parts
water. Put it in a spray bottle and blast away the mold safely and
inexpensively! Sustainable Community Sustainability: A Personal
Journey to a Built Sustainable Community...and an Amazing Picture
of What Life Will Soon be Like by Stuart W. Rose, Ph.D. offers
guidance on how and why to live sustainably. He strives to show a
way to reduce the depletion of Earth's natural resources and to
predict global changes which could occur in the next few years.
Rose hopes that Sustainability will help suppress the fears
connected to living on Earth's natural resources by sharing how
sustainability has worked in an actual housing development. "My
goal in writing this is to provide a real, practical and positive
picture of what we can do to make it through the coming transition
- and realize a fantastic new way of living." Guidance. Dr. Rose's
book details his experience with starting a housing development and
offers tips for living sustainably. Community. Stu and his wife
live in Garden Atriums, their housing development in Virginia.
Inspiration. The writings of Lester Brown, founder of the
Worldwatch Institute, led Dr. Rose to pursue life in a sustainable
community. Listener E-mails Write a new Hip News theme song and win
a Greenfeet prize pack! Send in mp3's plus your questions and
compliments to hip@greenfeet.com. Check out our new blog! And
remember to post articles, links and "man with no arms and no legs"
jokes at our MHTH forum! Annie in California found PeopleTowels, a
green company helping us cut waste by bringing own towels to public
restrooms. Carri in Kansas recommends checking out Mother Earth
News, which she reads cover to cover. She also tipped us off to
non-GMO Baker Creek Seeds. Megan in Montana wants to stop using
plastic bags at the bulk bins. Try these mesh bags for everything
except flour. Show the world you're More Hip Than Hippie! Grab some
merch for St. Patrick's Day or anyday! Twitter goes green on
#EcoMonday! Follow us on Twitter: GrnDiva, MoreHipDori and JRich9
at your service! Add us to your friends on Facebook and MySpace!
Remember to vote for us at Podcast Alley, and leave a glowing
review at iTunes! More Hip Than Hippie is sponsored by
Greenfeet.com.
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Wed February 17 2010
More Hip Than Hippie #253 - Snowmageddon A succession of powerful
winter storms pounding most of the US this month has been dubbed,
among other things...
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More Hip Than Hippie #253 - Snowmageddon A succession of powerful
winter storms pounding most of the US this month has been dubbed,
among other things, Snowmageddon. The sun is shining at More Hip HQ
in Chico, but winter has a tight grip on much of the country. The
Hipsters check in with snowbound blogger Robin Shreeves to find out
how she and her family are coping in the winter wonderland of New
...
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More Hip Than Hippie #253 - Snowmageddon A succession of powerful
winter storms pounding most of the US this month has been dubbed,
among other things, Snowmageddon. The sun is shining at More Hip HQ
in Chico, but winter has a tight grip on much of the country. The
Hipsters check in with snowbound blogger Robin Shreeves to find out
how she and her family are coping in the winter wonderland of New
Jersey, then get a lesson in climate change from Jon Stewart. Also,
Dori and Val mark a More Hip milestone! Beer and Chocolate: Beer:
In honor of the Super Bowl Champion New Orleans Saints, we try a
little brew from the Bayou: Abita Beer's Turbodog Brown Ale.
Another reason for Louisiana to be proud. Chocolate: Our new
Favorite Listener is Tony in Chicago, who shared the Chocolove for
Valentine's Day. It even came with a love poem. Hip News and Finds
Finds: Green on the go. Everything about the Green Silence running
shoe from Brooks has an element of sustainability. Recycled
materials, water-based adhesives and non-toxic dyes keep you on the
right track! Hip News A new leaf. Looks like Europeans can agree on
something! In an online vote, they chose the Euro-leaf as the new
logo for organic foods produced in the EU. It must be placed on all
their pre-packaged organic food after July 1. Teenie Weenie
Greenie™ Support wildlife! When it's time to replace that
worn-out bra, give it a new life...as a bird feeder! Fill the cups
with seeds and drape it over a tree branch. Snowmageddon South
Jersey resident and Mother Nature Network blogger Robin Shreeves
has used her weather-related captivity to cook, read, make crafts,
play board games and organize photos. And shovel snow. Eat. Robin's
informal poll of frostbitten friends revealed a spike in the
consumption of chocolate chip cookies. Drink. Wine is the beverage
of choice because it won't go bad when the power's out, nor does it
require chilling. Plus, as Robin found, you can't make beef
bourguinon without it. Read. Robin loved Julia Child's My Life In
France; Val recommends Seth Godin's Linchpin; Dori enjoyed Joanne
Harris's follow-up to Chocolat, The Girl With No Shadow. Listener
E-mails Write a new Hip News theme song and win a Greenfeet prize
pack! Send in mp3's plus your questions and compliments to
hip@greenfeet.com. Check out our new blog! And remember to post
articles, links and love poems at our MHTH forum! Katie in Toronto
(eh!) takes reusable Envirosax when she goes shopping. She also
discovered TerraCycle's fun products and brilliant fundraising
program. Mike in Oakland shares a story about Bill Gates funding
GMO research. Nope, Bill is no Hipster. Michele in Arizona is
wearing 4-year old undies, because she washes them in cold water
and hangs them to dry. She also has good ideas for your old shower
curtains. Kamille in California sent a story about Brita filters
being recycled by Preserve Products. Blogger Beth Terry should be
pleased. Patrick in NC found t-shirts recycled into custom laptop
sleeves, for a good cause. Cynthia in Los Angeles discovered the
only non-profit stop-junk-mail organization, 41pounds. Whitney in
Texas sent us a simple recipe for pumpkin soup. Can Val eat it with
her spoon earrings? Show the world you're More Hip Than Hippie!
Grab some merch for Washington's Birthday or anyday! Twitter goes
green on #EcoMonday! Follow us on Twitter: GrnDiva, MoreHipDori and
JRich9 at your service! Add us to your friends on Facebook and
MySpace! Remember to vote for us at Podcast Alley, and leave a
glowing review at iTunes! More Hip Than Hippie is sponsored by
Greenfeet.com.
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Wed February 10 2010
More Hip Than Hippie #252 - Carbon Offsets Carbon offsets offer
companies and consumers the ability to neutralize a portion of
their greenhouse gas em...
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More Hip Than Hippie #252 - Carbon Offsets Carbon offsets offer
companies and consumers the ability to neutralize a portion of
their greenhouse gas emissions by investing in clean energy
sources. Since the first program was launched in 1989, carbon
offsets have become a billion dollar industry. How do they work?
Should you buy them? Dori and Val follow up on a listener's request
to shed light on t...
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More Hip Than Hippie #252 - Carbon Offsets Carbon offsets offer
companies and consumers the ability to neutralize a portion of
their greenhouse gas emissions by investing in clean energy
sources. Since the first program was launched in 1989, carbon
offsets have become a billion dollar industry. How do they work?
Should you buy them? Dori and Val follow up on a listener's request
to shed light on the subject. Also, Hollywood beckons! The Hipsters
offer their services as Academy Awards hostesses, while Kleen
Kanteen spends a day at The Office. Beer and Chocolate: Beer:
Really, we thought Dick's Brewing Company would provide a
satisfying mouthful with their IPA. Sadly, there was so much, um,
head, we had to bring in backup. Firestone Walker Double Barrel Ale
gave us what we needed. Chocolate: We had a complicated
relationship with our big ass bar of Divine Mint Dark Chocolate. We
love that it's Fair Trade Certified, and the mint was nice and
subtle. But the chocolate wasn't as smooth as we might have liked.
Hip News and Finds Finds: Val's Favorite Thing! Whether you prefer
red or white wine, you can keep it green. Tote your vino in an
insulated NeoGreene Wine Bottle Carrier. Made from non-toxic
materials, it's lightweight, adjustable and comes in fun color
combos. And the Oscar goes to... an environmental film? Both Food
Inc. and The Cove are nominated for Best Documentary. See who wins
on March 7th. Hip News Shamboo? The FTC is warning retailers to
stop marketing rayon textiles as bamboo. Turns out bamboo fiber
isn't smooth and silky, after all. Fried eggs. If you're having
trouble getting pregnant, your mattress could be to blame! Flame
retardant chemicals called PBDEs are found to decrease fertility in
women. Teenie Weenie Greenie™ Warm and cozy! Remember those
stretchy wrist bands you wore during your workouts in the 70s and
80s? Turns out, they make great coffee cup cozies! Dig them out of
that box with your Jane Fonda workout videos and slip 'em into your
glove compartment for easy access. Now when you drink your coffee,
you won't "feel the burn"! Carbon Offsets Hi Dori and Val, My
husband and I recently took the trip of a lifetime to Hawaii. I
planned to buy carbon offsets for the flights. The whole trip was
crazy expensive. So I expected the carbon offsets to cost a fortune
as well. We racked up 20,000 miles and emitted over 6,000 lbs. of
CO2. I was amazed when the offsets cost only $41.65! We probably
spent that much on two salads at the airport! Kelly in Annapolis,
MD What is it? A carbon offset is a "financial instrument
representing a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions." One offset
equals one metric tonne of reduced carbon dioxide or other
greenhouse gases. Size matters. A metric tonne of CO2 would fill
the average family home. Most households produce 15 tonnes each
year. Do the math. Figure out your carbon footprint using the EPA's
Household Emissions Calculator. Choose. A report from Tufts
University ranks the best offsetters. Kelly and Val both use
TerraPass. Listener E-mails Write a new Hip News theme song and win
a Greenfeet prize pack! Send in mp3's plus your questions and
compliments to hip@greenfeet.com. Check out our new blog! And
remember to post articles, links and Oscar picks at our MHTH forum!
Lisa in Michigan stuns us with the news that it's cold up dere in
da north! Happily, she's found plenty of local beer in da Mitten to
give her a warm glow. Chelsea in Georgia has indeed spotted sushi
in Target, but hasn't been able to bring herself to try it. Robin
in New Jersey wisely took us along on a long car trip. We still
enjoy you on MNN! Show the world you're More Hip Than Hippie! Grab
some merch for Valentine's Day or anyday! Twitter goes green on
#EcoMonday! Follow us on Twitter: GrnDiva, MoreHipDori and JRich9
at your service! Add us to your friends on Facebook and MySpace!
Remember to vote for us at Podcast Alley, and leave a glowing
review at iTunes! More Hip Than Hippie is sponsored by
Greenfeet.com.
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Wed February 03 2010
More Hip Than Hippie #251 - SoupCycle SoupCycle in Portland, OR
exemplifies the best features of a green business with a local
sensibility. Since the ...
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More Hip Than Hippie #251 - SoupCycle SoupCycle in Portland, OR
exemplifies the best features of a green business with a local
sensibility. Since the summer of 2008, SoupCycle has cooked and
delivered over 10,000 tasty organic soups, saved 3,000 car-miles by
using bicycle delivery and funneled $33,000 to local farmers.
Co-owner Jed Lazar dishes with Dori and Val about their recipe for
success. Als...
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More Hip Than Hippie #251 - SoupCycle SoupCycle in Portland, OR
exemplifies the best features of a green business with a local
sensibility. Since the summer of 2008, SoupCycle has cooked and
delivered over 10,000 tasty organic soups, saved 3,000 car-miles by
using bicycle delivery and funneled $33,000 to local farmers.
Co-owner Jed Lazar dishes with Dori and Val about their recipe for
success. Also, the Hipsters welcome two luminaries to Chico this
week; Dori's fiance Chris, and Oprah! Beer and Chocolate: Beer:
Kudos to Lost Coast Brewery for using restraint when creating their
Raspberry Brown Ale. Nice fruit flavor without that syrupy
sweetness. Chocolate: Our new Favorite Listener is Megan in
Arizona, who swiped samples of Starbucks' latest offering. TCHO
chocolates offer delightfully satisfying mouthfeel with subtle
flavors. Hip News and Finds Finds: iWhat? Apple finally debuted the
new iPad tablet. It was obviously named by a panel of clueless men,
but we're happy to report that it's a pretty green Apple. REMedy.
The 1993 hit "Everybody Hurts" has been chosen for Simon Cowell's
upcoming charity single to benefit Haiti earthquake relief efforts.
Bono & Sir Paul are involved, so it won't suck. Hip News
Sportswear, Stereos & Sushi? Target is eliminating all farmed
salmon from their seafood offerings nationwide. Weight and see. The
CEO of Whole Foods has started a program offering bigger discounts
to healthier employees. What do you think? Teenie Weenie Greenie™
Can the coins! Organize and contain those parking meter coins with
an old prescription pill bottle or film canister. Stow it in your
glove compartment and keep the meter maid away! SoupCycle A couple
of business school students came up with a great green idea and
made it happen. Jed and Shauna started SoupCycle in Portland, OR in
the summer of 2008; since then, they've cooked and delivered over
10,000 tasty organic soups, saved 3,000 car-miles by using bicycle
delivery and funneled $33,000 to local farmers. Jed Lazar spills
the beans about his successful business (and his New Age porn star
name). Souper! School. Jed and Shauna met while they were students
at Bainbridge Graduate Institute in Washington, which offers an MBA
in Sustainable Business. Social Media. Follow their SoupCycle
exploits on Twitter and Flickr. Shazam! That's just one of the many
amazing desserts available at Jed's favorite chocolate shop, Pix
Patisserie. Listener E-mails Write a new Hip News theme song and
win a Greenfeet prize pack! Send in mp3's plus your questions and
compliments to hip@greenfeet.com. Check out our new blog! And
remember to post articles, links and soup recipes at our MHTH
forum! Ann in North Carolina (y'all!) needs an eco-friendly dry
cleaner for her soon-to-be-worn wedding dress. Hopefully this green
cleaner is close by. Congrats! Shayna in Idaho found the 12
Greenest Cars of 2010. Amy in Idaho gives a shout-out to the new
Mary Jane's Farm retail store in nearby Moscow. We agree, the
magazine rocks. Rob in Kentucky needs a booklight; they should be
in stock any day now! He also doesn't want us to turn into CNN or
Fox News. We can respect that. David in New York sent us a More Hip
poem on Facebook. OK, enough sucking up...here's a plug for your
friend's book about sustainabiity. Show the world you're More Hip
Than Hippie! Grab some merch for Chinese New Year or anyday!
Twitter goes green on #EcoMonday! Follow us on Twitter: GrnDiva,
MoreHipDori and JRich9 at your service! Add us to your friends on
Facebook and MySpace! Remember to vote for us at Podcast Alley, and
leave a glowing review at iTunes! More Hip Than Hippie is sponsored
by Greenfeet.com.
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Wed January 27 2010
More Hip Than Hippie #250 - Say No to GMO The CEO of Lundberg
Family Farms explains his company's opposition to genetically
modified foods, and how co...
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More Hip Than Hippie #250 - Say No to GMO The CEO of Lundberg
Family Farms explains his company's opposition to genetically
modified foods, and how consumers can avoid GMOs. As more US crops
are planted using genetically modified seeds, consumers
increasingly demand to know about the risks of eating GM foods.
Lundberg Family Farms takes a stand against GMOs; their CEO, Grant
Lundberg, tells the Hi...
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More Hip Than Hippie #250 - Say No to GMO The CEO of Lundberg
Family Farms explains his company's opposition to genetically
modified foods, and how consumers can avoid GMOs. As more US crops
are planted using genetically modified seeds, consumers
increasingly demand to know about the risks of eating GM foods.
Lundberg Family Farms takes a stand against GMOs; their CEO, Grant
Lundberg, tells the Hipsters why! Also, Dori steps up to the cider
while Val deals with a head full of snot. Beer and Cider: Beer: Try
as she might, Val can't stay away from her new boyfriend Samuel
Smith. We give his Organic Apple Cider much Hipster love for its
nice flavor. It's a great choice for those who usually find cider
to be too sweet. Chocolate: OK, this was a disappointment. Seeds of
Change Organic Dark Chocolate with Mango and Cashew is heavily
molested with teensy bits of fruit and nuts, so it's a bit chewier
than we like. Worse, all that flotsam and jetsam contributed almost
no flavor! If we're going to work that hard to eat it, we want more
bang for the bite. Hip News and Finds Finds: Val's Favorite Thing!
Looking for the perfect Travel Book Light? Verilux makes a model
that folds up flat and shines a glare-free natural light. Best of
all, you can power it with rechargeable batteries or a USB port.
Would you, could you in the dark? Break in your new book light
during Earth Hour 2010! Circle March 27th on your calendar and
pledge to turn off your lights at 8:30pm for 60 minutes. You'll be
in good company. Hip News Caveat empty. Oops! Bisphenol A isn't
safe after all, according to the US FDA. But they can't regulate
BPA because of a quirk in the rules. So consider yourself warned.
Car maxed. There are actually fewer autos on US roads these days. A
combination of driver frustration and improved public
transportation means car usage is on the decline for the first time
in decades. Teenie Weenie Greenie™ Vote with your dollar! Search
for participating companies and verified products on the Non-GMO
Project site. Share the lists with family and friends, then go
shopping! Say No to GMO As more US crops are planted using
genetically modified seeds, consumers increasingly demand to know
about the risks of eating GM foods. The Non-GMO Project is a
non-profit consortium of retailers, producers, farmers and
distributors who want to give shoppers a choice to avoid these
foods. Lundberg Family Farms participates in this organization and
takes a stand against GMOs. GMO stands for Genetically Modified
Organism. GM foods entered the market in the 1990s. Frankentomato
is the not-so-complimentary nickname given to Calgene's Flavr Savr,
the first GM food to hit stores. Health risks of GM foods are
documented in a report by the Institute for Responsible Technology.
Rice is one the few largely unmodified major crops. An experiment
with LL601 GM rice did not go as planned. Lundberg Farms has an
extensive list of verified non-GMO products. Listener E-mails Plant
the seed for a future show topic! Send your questions and
compliments to hip@greenfeet.com. Check out our new blog! And
remember to post articles, links and rice recipes at our MHTH
forum! Bree in California loves her new Eco Smart washer and dryer,
but also wants use a laundry line (her HOA says no). Visit Project
Laundry List and fight for your right! Sandy in New York wonders if
it's eco-friendly to keep charging his beloved Kindle. We think so,
especially if you hook it up to a solar charger. Lisa in Wisconsin
shares a story about therapists reporting an increase in green
disputes. Chris in Montana (not for long!) wants some Hipster tips!
Know any great blogs or mags about gardening and self-sufficiency?
Val recommends Mary Jane's Farm. Sebastien in Canada (eh!) sent an
article about water bottles of yore: revigators. Because
radioactive water is good for what ails you. Steve in Philadelphia
wants us to sample sucky wheat-free beers for him. The things we do
for our listeners... Show the world you're More Hip Than Hippie!
Grab some merch for Valentine's Day or anyday! Twitter goes green
on #EcoMonday! Follow us on Twitter: GrnDiva, MoreHipDori and
JRich9 at your service! Add us to your friends on Facebook and
MySpace! Remember to vote for us at Podcast Alley, and leave a
glowing review at iTunes! More Hip Than Hippie is sponsored by
Greenfeet.com.
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