The banana is the nations most wasted food, a new report showed.
Fruit, salad and vegetables are the most wasted items in the weekly shopping basket with the banana in top place, closely followed by fresh milk, according to the latest research.
Check out the Daily Green’s NoTakeout recipes
Why go out? These NoTakeout recipes make it easy to cook delicious seasonal dinners, at home and at a fraction of the cost.
Try another week of easy dinners.
These days we spend more and more time inside, surrounded by stale air, computers and televisions that are all sources of hazardous positive ions that can rob us of our good senses and disposition, leading to bad moods, weakness and sleeplessness.
I just love the Daily Green’s Newsletter and this article on The Superfood Index
1. Eat Food. Not too Much. Mostly Plants.
Michael Pollan wrote it. Live it.
Do you want to get fit while enjoying the outdoors?
If you are looking to get fit, spend time outdoors, meet new people and help the environment, then Green Gym is for you.
Working at home is green, but does it negatively affect your health? There are some great tips at by Elizabeth Seward at Planet Green about staying healthy and working from home.
If you do actually use this day to clean out and organize your refrigerator you will be one big step ahead of the game when it comes to finding space in the refrigerator to store the leftovers from your Thanksgiving meal.
We’re heading into a super busy time of year for most people. As to do lists get longer and calendars fill up it’s hard to resist the temptation to race around. Slowing down may be counterintuitive, but it’s good for your sanity, your wallet, and the planet.
HuffPost’s No Impact Week looks into ‘Water’. If you haven’t joined their No Impact Week, then try a few of their goals anyway.
Friday of No Impact Week looks at ‘Soak up the personal Benefits of using less water.’