I was looking forward to reviewing this book as I live in LA and Leaf Organics is in my neighborhood. In Raw Food for Real People, Rotondi aims to present…
The raw food movement has definitely become more popular in recent years. People who swear by the raw lifestyle claim that it’s not only better for the individual, but also…
The Spice Kitchen: Everyday Cooking with Organic Spices by Sara Engram and Katie Luber with Kimberly Toqe is a great addition to any home recipe book collection. This beautifully set…
Shift Your Habit by Elizabeth Rogers is one of the better “go green” books that I’ve read because it attaches dollar amounts to each action taken. It also totals up…
Green Tea Living: A Japan-inspired guide to eco-friendly habits, health, and happiness is authored by Toshimi A. Kayaki. She brings advice from her native Japanese culture through smart tips and…
If you’re a vegan then you know how hard it can be to find good (keyword: GOOD) recipes for baking. After all, how do you bake cookies without butter? How…
Living Green: The Missing Manual helps make earth-friendly decisions easy by providing simple solutions to situations we encounter everyday. Author Nancy Conner says, “The book takes a three-pronged approach to…
Greenwashing is all the rage, as we know, and wedged between the good and the bad lies this small and handy paperback. The Better World Shopping Guide provides quick info about how green the company you want to purchase from actually is. … If you need a stocking stuff or just want to give your mom a gift to help her green it up a bit, check out the shopping guide in retail stores or amazon.
The paperback Green Christmas was written for people to learn about what they can do to green their holiday season. … The book says to use newspapers to wrap gifts and to use a real tree not a plastic one for example. If you want to learn more about what you can do to green your holiday season, then Green Christmas is for you.