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Tips Tuesday: Nontoxic Thanksgiving Makeovers

Posted November 15th, 2011 by Claire Moshenberg

Happy (almost) Thanksgiving! While we may be entering the most wonderful time of the year, holiday feasts can also make this the most toxic time of the year too. Steaming dishes full of green bean casserole, wriggling slabs of cranberry sauce, endless pies: these delicious Thanksgiving staples are often home to toxic ingredients. Luckily, a [...]

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Don’t Get Mad, Get Elected!

Posted November 2nd, 2011 by Miriam Feffer

Turned to your favorite news source lately?   You’ve surely noticed that as another election season gathers steam, the so-called “civil” servants jockeying to represent us spend their time trying to pummel each other with barbs and bile.  The conversation never seems to turn to vital issues like the safety of the air we breathe or [...]

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Moms 1, Chemical Industry 0

Posted October 12th, 2011 by Senator Dianne Feinstein

Chalk up a win for moms around the country. After years of battle, the chemical industry has reversed its longstanding position against restrictions on the controversial chemical bisphenol A, known as BPA, and asked the Food and Drug Administration to revise regulations on the use of the chemical in baby bottles and sippy cups. It [...]

A Summer of Non-Toxic Tips

Posted September 23rd, 2011 by Claire Moshenberg

Even though back to school chaos is long over, and autumn weather has hit quite a bit of the country, today is the official end of summer. In honor of the official end of the season, here’s a round up of this summer’s Tips Tuesday tips. Enjoy, and get ready for a whole new batch [...]

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Take BPA Off of Your Grocery List

Posted September 22nd, 2011 by Claire Moshenberg

Hundreds of studies have linked BPA to serious health problems, including cancer, heart disease, obesity, and a number of reproductive issues. With 2 billion pounds of BPA produced annually in the US, it’s no wonder that 93% of Americans have detectable levels of BPA in their bodies. So with BPA making a cameo appearance in [...]

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Outrage: BPA is in Canned Foods for Kids, Even Organic!

Posted September 21st, 2011 by Claire Moshenberg

Toy Story. Disney Princesses. Dangerous toxic chemicals. One of these things is not like the others, right? Wrong. A new study by the Breast Cancer Fund shows that the dangerous toxic chemical BPA appears in a wide variety of canned foods specifically marketed towards kids like Campbell’s Disney Princess Cool Shapes Pasta with Chicken in Chicken Broth [...]

How to Take BPA Off the Menu

Posted September 13th, 2011 by Claire Moshenberg

Over 90% of Americans have detectable levels of bisphenol-A in their bodies, which makes BPA one of the most pervasive toxic chemicals in our modern lives. Scary stuff, considering that studies link BPA exposure to breast cancer, infertility, early onset puberty, ADHD, and obesity. You can reduce your BPA level, and a good place to [...]

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How to Host a Green End of Summer BBQ

Posted September 6th, 2011 by Claire Moshenberg

Labor Day has come and gone, but that doesn’t mean it’s time to pack up the grill just yet. So put aside your back to school worries for one last night of outdoor eating. Traditional canned BBQ fare and potentially hazardous grilled meat can make BBQs feel like a toxic minefield. Luckily, there are plenty of [...]

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Tips Tuesday: Makeover your lunch box staples

Posted August 23rd, 2011 by Claire Moshenberg

Picture it: Perfect stacks of crackers and sliced meats, portioned and packaged in plastic. Syrupy fruits in single serve cans. Plastic thermoses full of warm canned soup. And all of  these goodies gathered into a shimmering, plastic lunch box. These are the bright back to school images of lunch time that show up on our [...]

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Detox Your Dorm: Top 5 Non-Toxic Tips for Your College Freshman

Posted August 9th, 2011 by Claire Moshenberg

When it comes to college shopping, it’s good to make solid, non-toxic choices at the beginning so that you don’t have to invest money every year in replacing items. Toxic confession: I had the same plates all four years of school. They were plastic. Why didn’t I replace them? Spare cash was rare, and when [...]

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