Saturday Green Links – 2/19
I think this is a version of Food Network Syndrome: I’m reading about cooking this week but not actually doing much of it…
- Does Cutting Meat, Eggs, or Dairy from Your Diet Save Money? – The Simple Dollar. Trent goes vegan and cuts his food budget by 15%.
- How To Bake Bread And Make Your Friends Feel Inadequate – Eat Dessert First. Okay, it works, I feel inadequate. (Thanks, Jen!)
- Cooking for Survival Eaters – Cheap. Healthy. Good. I may not be a survival eater, but I definitely have a hard time cooking without a recipe.
- My favorite wintertime moisturizer… – It’s Not Easy Being Green. Jenn’s moisturizer is as simple as can be.
- Be wary of the booming market for pint-sized, roof-mounted windmills. – Slate. “For a turbine to generate enough power to be of any use, it needs to be consistently hit with wind at speeds above 5 miles per hour.”
- Batteries for the New Era – The Greenists. Lithium-ion batteries are cool..
- An Introduction To Air Source Heat Pumps – Eco Living Advice. So are air source heat pumps.
- As U.S. Agencies Put More Value on a Life, Businesses Fret – New York Times. How much is a human life worth?
That’s it. As usual, if you find something cool this week, send it my way.
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Posted: February 19th, 2011 under links.
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