Eco-Mom's Thanksgiving: The Good, the Bad, and the Stomach Flu
Usually around Thanksgiving, I like to write posts about how to have a vegetarian Thanksgiving, how to avoid the allure of Black Friday...
I love living in NH because you can truly experience the beauty all four seasons - ski in the winter, plant seeds in the spring, swim in the summer and pick apples (and other crops!) in the fall. Here's a guide for the season and transitions - Rachel
Eco-Mom's Thanksgiving: The Good, the Bad, and the Stomach Flu
Eco Mom's Halloween: The Good, the Bad, and the Tiny Candies
Surprising Perks of Living Green in Fall
This and That
Celebrate Fall with GreenLifeNH
A New Hampshire Garden Tour in September
Join the Live Free + Eat Local Challenge
7 Ways to Eat Local Right Now
A New Hampshire Garden Tour in July
Products We Use: Raw Elements Sunscreen
Eco-Challenges to Try for Earth Day
Pillsbury State Park
Hibernation is Over
21st Century Valentine's Day
Happy Solstice! Winter Tips, Tricks, and a Warm Soup Recipe
December’s Zero Waste Wins and Struggles
The Christmas Tree Question
Stop! Don’t rake those leaves!
October 1000 Hours Outside Update
August’s Zero Waste Wins and Goals
Back to School Products We Use
July’s Zero Waste Wins and Struggles
Sustainable Swaps for Awesome Summer Fun
June’s Zero Waste Wins and Struggles
How to STAY COOL this summer without AC
Seed Starting 101
What’s Bringing You Joy In February?
Dreaming of Spring: Planning your 2021 Garden
Guest Post! Pandemic Winter With Kids: It’s for the Birds
Decorating with Nature – Winter Edition
For the Birds
Planning your Vegetarian Thanksgiving
Kale is King! Year-Round Salad Gardening
My Favorite Fall Recipes
Postpone Turning on the Heat with an Eco-Hygge Survival Kit
Scenes From Our Fall Weekend
Decorating with Nature – Fall Edition
When Life Gives You Peaches…
Starting a vegetable or pollinator garden!!!
Green Your Grill!
The Ephemeral Extravagance of a Fresh Tomato
Zero Waste Outdoor Activities with Kids