Thursday, June 30, 2011
Benefits from a Recession
They say it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good. The EU has reported the recent recession saw greenhouse gas emissions drop by a record 7.2 percent; however, how low they'll stay as the EU recovers is another matter.Conspicuous consumption and obscene wastage have slowed dramatically in the face of the recession. Experts believe that a number of factors have contributed to this remarkable
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Glastonbury Mud Miracle
Just returned from Glastonbury Festival and it was another muddy one. Over 200,000 people traipsing over soggy ground creates a very sticky morass. Anyway, while seeking some late night sustenance my foot actually stuck fast and I tipped forward, putting my hand down to the ground to steady myself. Up it came, covered in brown gloop. To clean it off (hand wash facilities are quite sparse) I
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Glastonbury Food Games
There is so much that I enjoy about Glastonbury and the food that is available is a big part of the whole experience. Hundreds of different stalls, all reasonably priced and as big a variety as you would find anywhere in Britain. The only problem is the number of meals & snacks that you can fit in.This year you can get a copy of the first 'climate-friendly' organic food guide to the event. It
Monday, June 13, 2011
Fancy Dress For Food
Imagine that you are going to a fancy dress party and want to disguise yourself as something (even more?) exotic and interesting. You might raid your wardrobe and add a few specially bought props, or you might go the whole hog and hire a costume. So why not do the same with your leftovers. This works for both kids and adults.
As with all good parties, you need a theme. Taking cues from
Friday, June 10, 2011
The Water Footprint
Food for thought as the drought starts to bite. How much water has gone into the food that we waste?
People use lots of water for drinking, cooking and washing, but even more for producing things such as food, paper, cotton clothes, etc. The water footprint is an indicator of water use that looks at both direct and indirect water use of a consumer or producer. The water footprint of an
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Cash for votes
£££’s means votesChoosing to support farms that look after the environment and the animals they raise in an ethical manner, is a very positive way to vote with your cash. Animal agriculture produces surprisingly large amounts of air and water pollution, and causes 80 percent of the world’s annual deforestation. It also requires large amounts of water, and livestock worldwide consumes half the
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Sainsburys Feed a Family for £50
I have to say that this is actually a brilliant concept. Even if you do not follow the exact plan there are many benefits to be had, especially if are not comfortable with meal planning, portion control and budgeting. The meals are nutritionally balanced and include your five a day fruit and veg. On top of all that, to stick to the £50, you can’t afford to waste any food.There are a few caveats
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