Green. It's everywhere you turn these days: green homes, automobiles, clothing, food, cleansing products. What does living green actually indicate? How big a way of life change will it take? What is the benefit for the typical person?So simply put: To be totally self-sufficient you would need to produce all you need for life in your own space on yo… Read More


Babies and small children feature a great deal of product packaging and it can be an obstacle to even think about green living when you are lost in a sea of non reusable diapers, damp wipes and laundry. Unless you are a committed eco-mommy and have currently accepted cloth diapers, you most likely have a guilty feeling that it isn't possible to be … Read More


While I have actually always had an interest in green living, I didn't find out until simply a couple of years ago how our food choices can have a huge effect on the environment. For anyone out there who believes sustainable living suggests wearing all-hemp clothing, going around with dirty hair, or just plain going without, this one's for you. Whe… Read More


"The Good Life" was a much enjoyed British sitcom aired by the BBC in 1975. The comedy featured a rural couple named Tom and Barbara Good. Tom works as a draughtsman, a task he dislikes. He feels his life is meaningless, nothing more than work and usage. He has an idea to end up being self-dependent, and Barbara, after concerns, supports him. Tom t… Read More