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Who: GeekGirl
What: Wants to improve her little bitty corner of the world and create a life that is sustainable both environmentally and economically.
When: Now
Where: South Florida
Why: To save the world or at least make improvements
How: I have no idea. That's why I'm here.-
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Monthly Archives: August 2010
GeekGirl Review: How To Cook Everything Vegetarian
I’ve already alluded to the fact that I cannot cook. Not only can I NOT cook. I do not LIKE cooking. I find it to be boring andcan think of several things I would rather do with my time. With … Continue reading
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They Might Be Giants: Electric Car
When I was younger (many, many years ago!), I love They Might Be Giants. I’m talking early 90′s here. They have a new song and video out called Electric Car. Here’s the video: What a cute, earth-friendly video. I love … Continue reading
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What I’m Reading
It’s been a terribly busy week for me and yesterday I just did not have the time to sit down and post. Between marathon training, freelancing, my regular job, school starting next week I’ve been all over the place. It … Continue reading
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Small Changes: Make My Own Veggie Burgers
As stated earlier, I do NOT cook. My ex loved to cook so I would come home from work to a nice home cooked meal. (He got off work around 3ish.) Once he left I had to figure out how … Continue reading
Posted in food, sustainability
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Charity Junk Mail Lists
Determined to learn more about charities last year I decided to donate to a different charity each month. It wasn’t a lot of money. $20 – 25 each month to various charities to show my support. They ranged from the … Continue reading
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Tales of a CSA Dropout
While cruising through Mark Bittman’s blog, I stumbled across a humorous piece about one of his staff trying to burn through her CSA bounty as a single person. She writes about some of the anxiety that comes with receiving a … Continue reading
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My Weekend Without Oil
Since I hadn’t planned on going a weekend without oil, there were still a few things that I had to accomplish that required a car. Saturday, I had to hit the gym for a 6 mile run. (I usually run … Continue reading
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Call to Action: Weekend Without Oil
DoSomething.org along with Tree Hugger and numerous other partners are teaming up this weekend to get you to go a Weekend Without Oil. The site gives 11 call-to-actions for those that are signing up to commit to this weekend. While … Continue reading
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Thursday Ten
In my quest for my version of sustainability, I’ve decided that I need to get rid of a LOT of stuff. My place has not been cleaned out in years and my closets are bursting at the seams. I like … Continue reading
Posted in wannabe minimalist
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