In researching how to start a compost pile, I came across this interesting little Blog called Smell Like Dirt. For those of you unaware, this phrase is part of a famous quote by Margaret Atwood: "In the Spring, at the end of the day you should smell like dirt." I agree.
There are many videos on her blog and a wheel barrow load of advice. I really enjoyed her video on how to build a compost pile.
--Smell Like Dirt Blog
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Researching Composting
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Tuesday Tooth Report
This week I had another Ortho appointment. They took a 360-degree x-ray of my head, replaced a bracket and added 2 hooks for elastics to two other brackets. I have to wear two new elastics; one on each side. Spanning 3 teeth on the top and 2 teeth on the bottom, the elastic should (at the end of 8 weeks) give my small molars a perfectly aligned bite. The bonus about the visit was that the wire had to come off to put the new bracket/hooks on so I got to do a real flossing!
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Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
IEBGreen Challenge: Today's Triumph
Tuesday Tooth Report
I think under the pressure of the elastics, a bracket popped on Friday. I called my Orthodontist and the receptionist says that the elastics can still be worn and that the bracket doesn't urgently need to be fixed. It can wait until my regular appointment that's just a week away.
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Monday, November 17, 2008
IEBGreen Challenge: Today's Triumph
November 17/08 — Made very tasty salmon cakes that are more than 50% veggies!
Salmon Cakes Heavy on the Veggie
Grate or finely chop 1 scallion or green onion, 1/2 carrot, and a handful of spinach. Add 1/4 cup drained tinned salmon (or leftover cooked). Add 1-1/4 cups leftover mashed potatoes. Sprinkle liberally with pepper and mix thoroughly. Divide the mixture into 6 then make each pile into a palm-sized patty. Heat a non-stick frying pan to level 4 on your stove. There is no need to butter the pan unless you'd like to add that flavour to the patties. Place the patties (cakes) in the pan with a little space between each so that it's easier to flip them later. Set the timer for 4 minutes. To flip them, quickly scoop them up with a flat spatula. If you hesitate they might break and fall apart so be brave! Cook another 4 minutes. Serve with steamed vegetable, coleslaw or a salad. Congratulations! You just added a whole lot of veggie and some fish to your diet.
Check my complete list of "Green things done to date" in the right-hand column.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
IEBGreen Challenge: Today's Triumph
November 16/08 — Made a wonderful tuna salad that is more than 50% vegetable! (inspired by my big sis)
Tuna Salad that's Heavy on the Veggie
Grate or chop 1 small onion, 3 carrots, 1 parsnip, 3 lettuce leaves or a handful of spinach, and a handful of any other veggies that you have (cabbage, red onion, parsley, green pepper, etc.). Add a drained tin of tuna. Sprinkle liberally with pepper and mix with mayonaise to taste.
Check my complete list of "Green things done to date" in the right-hand column.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Wednesday, November 05, 2008
Seller big enough to dictate shipping boxes
Amazon's "Frustration-Free" packaging is more than consumer- and shipping-friendly. It's environmentally-friendly. Kudos to Amazon for doing the right thing.
Tuesday, November 04, 2008
Tuesday Tooth Report
Wow. Who could have known that one of the most painful stages would be this set of elastics?! It seems even worse than the actual application of the braces. Teeth feel like they are about to pop out of their sockets! But they continue to straighten so I have to trust my Orthodontist.
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