Friday, March 2, 2012
Rockville Centre Winter Farmers Market
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Green Resolutions
- RESOLUTION #1: Use the bulk section at grocery storesBy buying food in bulk, you can purchase exactly how much you want & avoid excess packaging. Dinner foods in bulk sections include rices, quinoa, dried beans, lentils, and seasonings. You can also find coffee beans, oats, dried fruit, nuts, seeds, and chocolate & yogurt-covered fruits for breakfast & snacks. Jandi's & Wild By Nature in Oceanside have great bulk sections -- please comment if you've seen them elsewhere in Nassau County!
Jandi's bulk section
[ image from: http://www.jandis.com/retailer/store_templates/ret_about_us.asp?storeID=7D612D95A81E4D1AB01BA80578A7D64D ]
- RESOLUTION #2: BYO- Bags, Cups & Containers
Finding a water bottle, coffee mug, and reusable utensil set you love make it easy to remember them on your way out the door. It can also be helpful to carry wet naps & sanitzer with you in a pencil case to clean your hands beforehand & wipe down containers when you're done. You can also rinse these out in a bathroom sink or water fountain until you get home to thoroughly wash them.
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Bento Boxes make carrying lunch & to-go containers convenient & discrete. [ image from: http://secure.laptoplunches.com/AMAZING/ ] |
To-Go Ware's Bamboo Utensil Set uses renewable, non-toxic materials [image from: http://worldofgood.ebay.com/To-Go-Ware-RePEaT-Utensil-Set---Agave/260817215374/item ] |
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Rubbermaid's Filter Fresh water bottles contain no BPA's and have a filter in the bottle for clean water on the go. [image from: http://www.rubbermaid.com/Category/Pages/ProductDetail.aspx?Prod_ID=RP091951 ] |
- RESOLUTION #3: Try to eat one vegan or vegetarian meal a day
It can definitely be hard to change eating habits, whether it's eating less of something not-so-good or eating more of something good-for-you. You can try to make a more gradual resolution to ease into better eating habits, so you can slowly get used to a new routine throughout 2012. Eating less meat & animal products is good for your body & the planet - maybe you can try eating an apple & peanut butter instead of apple & cheese for a snack this year?
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Vegan Outreach has vegetarian recipes and resources on its site, like the "Best & Fastest Chili" recipe pictured above. [ image from: http://www.veganoutreach.org/guide/ ] |
- RESOLUTION #4: Buy less
In our consumer society & disposable-goods culture, it's hard to cancel out all the messages that "more" and "new" is better (remember the "thneeds" in The Lorax?). This year, for the sake of your wallet, the clutter of your home, and the good of our overflowing landfills, try to really consider the necessity of each purchase. Do you already have something similar at home? Can you put this purchase off until you really need it? Might you be able to do what you need to without it?
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Do you really need that "thneed"? [ image from: http://www.cise.ufl.edu/~cjermain/thneed.htm ] |
- Good luck with all of your New Year's resolutions!
- Wishing you Peace & Love in 2012
Friday, December 30, 2011
Christmas Tree Recycling
It's never easy to say "goodbye" to a Christmas tree, but when its time has come, you can make sure it goes back to the earth in a sustainable way.
Each village in Nassau County has its own yard waste & sanitation pick-up procedures, and many have special days for Christmas tree pick up & drop offs. These trees are used as mulch in landscaping. Some villages even offer this mulch for free for residents.
To find out how to recycle your tree, check your town's sanitation department website.
You can also put your tree to use as a birdfeeder in your backyard, or as a soil erosion barrier on a hill. You may also want to consider a rooted or potted tree for next year that can be planted at the end of the season. For more ideas, you can visit this site.
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Recycled Shoes & Fashions
With Simple Shoes taking a creative break, the search recycled materials shoes had to get a bit more creative! Although many companies offer a style or two of shoes with recycled materials, it can make a much bigger statement (as a fashionista & a consumer) to buy from brands that consistently stick with the values you believe in.
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soleRebels tooTOOS [top] & Okabashi Classic Flip-Flops [bottom] |
On Long Island, you can find new & lightly used shoes at many resale & thrift shops, to reduce and reuse footwear. Homegrown Boutique, a new store based in Babylon Village, creates handmade garments, bags & accessories from repurposed materials; they're made in the USA by Long Island artisans.
New York City is the home of Moo Shoes, a vegan accessory store that sells cruelty-free shoes, bags, belts & accessories. They also have an online store if you'd rather not make the trip to the Lower East Side. Moo Shoes isn't its own brand, but offers the vegan selections from other well-known brands (like Big Buddha & Madden Girl).
Luckily, many of today's brands offer vegan, fair trade & recycled options that don't look much different than mainstream shoes, so you can chose to stand out, speak up, or blend in as much as you'd like while still putting your dollars toward sound choices.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Long Beach Farmers Market Winter Hours
Kennedy Plaza Farmers Market
Long Beach City Hall Lobby
1 W. Chester Street, Long Beach, NY
Open: Wednesdays from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
December 14, 2011 - February 29, 2012
http://www.kennedyplazafarmersmarket.com
The Kennedy Plaza Farmers Market always has a great selection of food & plenty of vendors available so you can find everything on your grocery list at one stop. And, if somehow something's still missing, there's always Bob's Natural Foods across the street. Another reason to love this farmers market is the accessibility through the LIRR -- the Long Beach station is directly across from Kennedy Plaza.
This Wednesday, you'll find:
- Apples (Red Jacket Orchards)
- Root veggies (Madura Farms)
- Mushrooms (Madura Farms)
- Salad mix (Madura Farms)
- Pickes (Horman's Best Pickles)
- Eggs (Millport Dairy)
- Bacon (Millport Dairy)
- Breakfast Sausage (Ronnybrook Farm Dairy)
- Eggnog (Ronnybrook Farm Dairy)
- Ice Cream (Ronnybrook Farm Dairy)
- Yogurt (Ronnybrook Farm Dairy)
- Pies & baked goods (Bread Alone)
- Wine - $2 off every bottle (Ronnybrook Farm Dairy)
- Coffee (Bread Alone, Gentle Brew)
- Ravioli (Papa Pasquales's)
- Pasta (Papa Pasquales's)
- Cheese (Papa Pasquales's)
- Breads (Papa Pasquales's, Bread Alone)
- Soaps & lotions (Clean Essence)
Monday, December 12, 2011
Events: LI Small Farm Summit & Anti-Fracking Rally
Both events are sure to be great networking opportunities with other Long Island citizens concerned about sustainability. You may also happen upon chef & Slow Food Huntington co-founder Bhavani Jaroff of I Eat Green, who shared these Nassau events in her weekly newsletter & radio show.
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Tuesday: Long Island Small Farm Summit Planning Meeting
9:30 AM at the Old Bethpage Village Restoration
1303 Round Swamp Road, Old Bethpage, NY
"Sold out in advance, the first Small Farm Summit held April 15, 2011 at SUNY College Old Westbury was attended by more than 600 people interested in locally sustainable agriculture on Long Island.
Thursday: Rally Against Fracking with Food & Water Watch
3:30 PM - 4:15 PM at Mary Jane Davies Green
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Nature Centers, Environmental Education & Childcare in Nassau County
- Garden City
- "Our Backyard" at the Long Island Children's Museum
- Glen Cove
- Garvies Point Museum & Preserve
- Island Park
- Our Learning Environment Early Childhood Center
- Manhasset
- Science Museum of Long Island
- Oceanside
- Marine Nature Study Area
- Oyster Bay
- Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary
- Rockville Centre
Center for Science Teaching & Learning (CSTL)
[ Holiday Camp 12/26 - 12/30 ]
Rockville Centre
CSTL's Nature's Kids Nursery School
- Seaford
- Tackapausha Museum & Preserve
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Event: Organic Corner's "Survive the Holidays"
Organic Corner, the newly-renovated health food store in Massapequa, will be hosting a "Survive the Holidays" workshop with Letitia Fowler, founder and nutrition & health counselor at Personal Best Health and Wellness.

The event will take place this Saturday, December 10th from 2:00 - 3:00pm in Organic Corner's lounge, 37 Broadway, Massapequa NY 11758.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
LI HomeGrown Open House
LI HomeGrown is a proposed project of LI Launchpad, a business accelerator that works to start up sustainable social enterprises on Long Island. LI Launchpad is headed by Chuck Schwartz of LI Green, Rev. Patrick G. Duggan of Abundant Communities Together, and Francis Fragola of Collaborative Energy Group.
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This kind of venture is just beginning to be recognized nationally & internationally as a "food hub". A food hub, according to the USDA's working definition, is "a centrally located facility with a business management structure facilitating the aggregation, storage, processing, distribution, and/or marketing of locally/regionally produced food products." These facilities have an amazing potential to make small- and mid-scale agriculture a competitive option for the average consumer in the marketplace.
Usually, if small-scale farmers want to sell their produce, they can do so through a farm stand, CSA, or co-op. However, these methods can often be an inconvenience for both a busy, small-scale farmer and a potential buyer, who might have to travel far out of their way to support local agriculture. Food hubs can solve this problem by making locally-produced food more convenient for both farmers & buyers. Food hubs' services can include picking up produce from farms to cities, sorting & grading produce, marketing and advertising, and coordinating sales.
On Long Island, LI HomeGrown is working with Abundant Communities Together, Friends & Farmers, The Congregational Church of South Hempstead, Hobbs Community Farm, Westbury Divine Congregation & Unified New Cassel Community Revitalization Corporation (UNCCRC), and is looking for more partners.
at 516-489-3610 or pd@actogether.net .
Locally LI will also post updates for future LI HomeGrown meetings.
Friday, December 2, 2011
Long Island Winter Farmers Markets
Melville G&G Winter Farmers Market
Sweet Hollow Hall
West Hills County Park
98 Gwynne Road
Melville, NY 11747
Open: Saturdays (8am - 12pm) & Sundays (10am - 2pm) in December
December: 3rd, 10th, 11th, 17th, 18th
Garden City G&G Winter Farmers Market
Unitarian Universalist Congregation
223 Stewart Ave (corner of Stewart Ave & Nassau Blvd)
Garden City, NY 11530
Open: Sundays in January, February and March from 1:00pm - 5:00pm
January: 8th, 15th, 22nd
February: 5th 12th, 19th
March: 4th, 11th, 18th
Northport G&G Winter Farmers Market
St. Paul's United Methodist Church
270 Main Street
Northport, NY 11768
Open: Sundays in January, February and March from 1:00pm - 5:00pm
January: 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th
February: 5th, 12th, 19th, 26th
March: 4th, 11th
Although Nassau County-produced food might be slim pickings over the winter compared to the summer, there are always the stores listed under Local Links (on the right side of the page) to supplement your conscious cold-weather food shopping.