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		<title>Being Green Isn&#8217;t Easy</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 05:49:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tess</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being Green isn&#8217;t easy. Just ask a Blanchard&#8217;s Cricket frog and I&#8217;ll bet if he could talk, he&#8217;d tell you that whether it&#8217;s a habitat for frogs or for us humans, trying to be green and then staying green isn&#8217;t easy. New Homes - Can a new homeowner even plan to “go green” and keep [...]]]></description>
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<h3><img class="alignleft" title="Frog" src="http://lh5.ggpht.com/_7olYl3Okyfg/S5cDdOFd1hI/AAAAAAAAAmU/gdGdl79wkT8/acris.jpg" alt="" width="178" height="120" />Being Green isn&#8217;t easy.</h3>
<p>Just ask a <a href="http://www.carcnet.ca/english/amphibians/species_accounts/anurans/Acris/acris2.html">Blanchard&#8217;s Cricket frog</a> and I&#8217;ll bet if he could talk, he&#8217;d tell you that whether it&#8217;s a habitat for frogs or for us humans, trying to be green and then staying green isn&#8217;t easy.</p>
<p><strong>New Homes </strong>- Can a new homeowner even plan to “go green” and keep a yard healthy when they landscape it or is it too much?  Sadly a house is more than just the TV, some furniture and a place to plugin your cell phone.  In my opinion you may as well have a condo if you really don&#8217;t want the yard.<span id="more-290"></span></p>
<p><strong>Existing Homes</strong> &#8211; Rehabilitate the yard, no concentrated fertilizers or pesticides and use locally produced organic compost or more natural chemicals. The argument that they both achieve the same results with similar chemical means is understood but that&#8217;s why you read the label. Also being prepared that sometimes seeing smaller yields from our gardens with a few bugs is totally acceptable.</p>
<p><strong>Mulching </strong>- We are mulching more, a properly prepared yard prevents run off into the city sewers and can stop erosion around a house. Best of all no one needs grass to do that. So year by year, we are landscaping to reduce lawn grass in favour of perennial plants, bushes, trees and the mulch.  [There's a great link about  mulching at <a href="http://www.treesaregood.com/treecare/mulching.aspx">Trees Are Good </a>that I refer to often]</p>
<p><strong>Drought </strong>- We are experimenting with drip irrigation and hope to install a rainwater collector to use for the some of our plants rather than using city water and of course this assumes we have rain this year. Sometimes the grass goes brown simply because it needs to be dormant. We use our small garden to supplement fresh vegetables and use containers for other plants that need more care.</p>
<p><strong>Trees </strong>- It&#8217;s always a hard call but maybe for us trees are more about aesthetics and sound than to cool and again stop erosion. Our house is very close to the street so a tree in our front yard is necessary. Unfortunately the tree that came with the house is a river birch which means water, water, water. The year before was particularly tough for it so we ended up having to top it due to die back. I&#8217;d take it out completely but it still has use and a new tree costs money.</p>
<p>Being Green outdoors can be easy if you think it through for your needs although I&#8217;m afraid we may be too late for the tiny Blanchard&#8217;s Cricket frog here in Canada.</p>
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		<title>Green Tea: Jasmine Green Dragon</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Feb 2009 05:47:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tess</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[photo credit: craigCloutier Although I&#8217;m more of a black tea drinker and prefer the bulk green teas this one was at least a start for now on my quest for other green teas. I picked up this organic tea the other day and I&#8217;ve been slowly making my way through the sachets of tea bags. [...]]]></description>
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<p><a title="green tea" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/23656277@N00/3139316219/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft" style="border: 0pt none;" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3222/3139316219_520203ee3f_m.jpg" border="0" alt="green tea" width="240" height="240" /></a><br />
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<p>Although I&#8217;m more of a black tea drinker and prefer the bulk green teas this one was at least a start for now on my quest for other green teas.</p>
<p>I picked up this organic tea the other day and I&#8217;ve been slowly making my way through the sachets of tea bags. Its from <a href="http://www.namasthe.ca/#">Namasthe</a> from Whister, BC and  unfortunately they don&#8217;t have much of a website just yet it doesn&#8217;t really matter for now, it&#8217;s the tea not the web.<span id="more-170"></span></p>
<p>It&#8217;s nice when someone gives you a hint on what to expect but in this case it probably went out the door with the box the pouches came in.</p>
<p>The aroma of the un-steeped tea is to die for. I could sit and smell the tea this way all day long. It has a delicate hint of jasmine as expected but has a richer scent rather than just floral; it somehow reminds me of candy floss but not that sickly sweet smell just a hint again.</p>
<p>I brewed it as suggested for about 6 minutes; once steeped the jasmine scent was quickly absorbed into the water. As usual there was the slight bitterness of green tea there but the subtle flavours began to return as the tea cooled.</p>
<p>I usually use a stoneware cup to allow the water to cool evenly but this time I used a plastic tea container I recently bought at my local grocer. Now I know plastic and hot liquids don&#8217;t sound to great, but it has a built in strainer and the ubiquitous sippy cup spout so I can keep it from getting cool while it sits on my desk at work.</p>
<p>Anyway, this is about the tea and it&#8217;s great. I thoroughly recommend it and for now I&#8217;ll leave the rating as:</p>
<p>4/5</p>
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