By Stephenie P.

Are you baffled over reducing your waste at the grocery store or trying to find green alternatives to things you can’t live without, like toothpaste? If you wish to tackle these issues, check out the Toms of Maine line. Yes, they’ve recently entered into a partnership with Colgate-Palmolive, but the original owners still have much to say about their product and its production. Their website very clearly explains the packaging they use, including the specific plastic number and other materials. From that you can determine if you’re able to recycle it using your local facilities. Most of the plastics they use are indeed recyclable. The toothpaste is in an aluminum tube that can be recycled as well.

As for other products, try to choose those that have the least packaging. Many companies for cost reasons and to be green are already minimizing packing materials. If you love a product but hate its waste, call the company and ask them what they’re doing about it. Hearing from their consumers might actually pay off. Perhaps you can organize a letter writing campaign, or email blasts. Maybe move on your idea of saving up all the non-recyclables and mailing it back to them.

Alternatives to those Ziploc containers and others like them are plentiful. Exploring those options are beneficial not only to the planet, but to you as well. There are links to harmful chemicals leaching into stored food from those plastics. An inexpensive alternative to “Tupperware” is to reuse glass jars. Surely you have a glass jar of some sort of food in your cupboard. When it’s empty, wash it well and reuse it to store your leftovers. Wrap it in a cloth napkin and tuck your kitchen fork into the pouch and ready to go! If you don’t have a supply of re-purposed jars on hand, check out options in your favorite department store. There are plenty of glass containers available in many variations. Look for Pyrex quality products; this glass can be heated microwaves and ovens.

source: http://lgpshow.org/blog/

Posted in Events at August 31st, 2008. No Comments.

Lyon Fishery Farm raised Trout of Sandoval, IL

Lyon Fishery is offering trout through Curd and Whey this Thursday at the Geneva Green Market.

There is a demand by environmentally conscious consumers for fresh, healthy, good tasting food products high in protein, low in fat & cholesterol and contaminate free.

The general perception of farm raised products is positive. Compared to wild caught species, farm raised aquaculture products are considered fresher, higher quality & have greater price stability.

Rob Murphy will be demoing this Thursday and answer question about farmed raised trout.

Posted in Education, Events at August 19th, 2008. No Comments.

Garbage: The Revolution starts at Home

A documentary film screening on the hard-truth facts about of the global impact of one family’s waste…

How much garbage does an average family generate in three months?
What is the effect on the environment?
Find out the first weekend in September at a screening of “Garbage: the Revolution Starts at Home.”
Geneva Green Market, NFP and Geneva Film Festival will present the film at 7:15 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 6, at River Park in Geneva. Admission is free.

“Garbage,” a film by Andrew Nisker details the global impact of local waste. Concerned for the future of his new baby boy, Sebastian, Nisker takes an average urban family, the McDonalds, and asks them to keep every scrap of garbage that they create for three months. He then takes them on a journey to find out where it all goes and what it’s doing to the world.
From organic waste to plastic bags and water bottles to the waste they create carting their kids around town, the McDonalds discover that for every action there is a reaction that affects them and the entire planet.

The park is located at 75 River Lane, just north of Riverside Receptions. Movie-goers are encouraged to bring blankets, flashlights and chairs.

Locally made root beer floats, apple cobbler, or 3 large cookies will be available for purchase for $5 at the screening. Pre-dessert tickets will be sold at Geneva Green Market (5 desserts for $20) from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursdays. All proceeds will benefit the Geneva Green Market, NFP.

Rain location will be the Geneva History Center, 113 S. Third St.

“We hope the documentary screening of ‘Garbage!’ will get people excited about attending Geneva’s upcoming film festival,” said Vic Portincaso, event chair. Sponsored by the Geneva Cultural Arts Commission, the Geneva Film Festival, now in its second year, will be held Saturday, Nov. 8. The festival will feature morning workshops by film producers, writers and directors. Movie screenings of the finalist movies from the contest will be held throughout the day. All ages are welcome.

The activities will culminate that evening at an awards ceremony at the history center, where the winners will be announced in the seven categories of films: Feature Films, Short Film; Short Documentary; Animation; Music video; Student film (College/University); and High School.
Submissions to enter the contest must be postmarked by Monday, Sept. 15. For more information, visit www.genevafilmfestival.org. Read More…

Posted in Education, Events at August 19th, 2008. No Comments.

LEED, or Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, has become the defacto vocabulary for green building discussions and the LEED green building rating systems provide a straightforward methodology for verifying the level of green of a building. This session is intended for those who want to take a crash course in the most easily achieved LEED points based on historic data at USGBC. This session will help in various project situations — for the owner who wants to quickly become a bit grounded in LEED for a first project meeting with an architect or contractor, or for a designer or contractor who is part of a LEED project, but has little background.

Speaker: John Albrecht, Nelson

Pre-registration is required.

When: Thursday, September 18, 2008 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM

Where:
Interiors for Business
409 N. River Street
Batavia, Illinois 60510
773-265-5911
USGBC - Chicago Chapter

Contact Katie Kaluzny for more information
773-265-5911
email Katie here

Posted in Education, Events at August 19th, 2008. 1 Comment.

Aurora Library to host Rick Bayless cooking demonstration at Paramount Theater.

Award-winning Chicago chef, restaurateur, cookbook author and television personality Rick Bayless will appear at Aurora’s Paramount Theatre on Sept. 13 for a cooking demonstration, tasting and book signing.

The Aurora Public Library is hosting the program featuring two chefs who specialize in Latin cooking to highlight Hispanic Heritage Month. The event will begin at 1 p.m. when Chicago chef Dudley Nieto takes the stage to speak about regional differences in Mexican cooking.

Bayless, star of public televisions Mexico One Plate at a Time, will demonstrate his trademark Mexican cooking peppered with stories about the dishes he is preparing, his travels to Mexico, and the history behind the traditional Mexican recipes he loves.

Tickets will be available beginning Friday, Aug. 8. Read More…

Posted in Education, Events at August 19th, 2008. No Comments.

Fresh at this Weeks Market:

  • Amaranth (fresh, whole leaf)
  • beans (purple or green)
  • beets
  • bell peppers
  • broccoli
  • cabbages
  • corn
  • cucumbers
  • eggplant
  • heirloom tomatoes (seven to eight variety)
  • kohlrabi, lettuce, potatoes (various varieties)
  • radishes
  • summer squash
  • sweet corn
  • tomatoes

… and much more!

Vegetable of the Week:

Amaranth, a warm weather version of Spinach…can be eaten raw or cooked with olive oil and garlic…

Chef demo:

Jeremy Lycan of Niche Restaurant

Posted in Events at August 12th, 2008. No Comments.

In celebration of Geneva’s annual Festival of the Vine, the Geneva Green Market will hold a “Local Food Gift Basket” give-a-way containing the best of Local Wine, Local Food and Cheese!

Come sign-up at the Geneva Green Market, one entry per Thursday, with a drawing on September 11, 2008.

Festival of the Vine
September 12 - 14, 2008

The autumn harvest is celebrated with food and wine tasting, flower markets, antique carriage rides and family games. Reap the best of Geneva cuisine from a smorgasbord of specialties from Italy, Mexico and France. Whether it’s fine dining or a deli you crave, you’ll find it all under a huge outdoor tent in downtown Geneva.

Other events include crowd-pleasing music & live entertainment, our renowned Fine Arts & Crafts Show.

Posted in Events at August 12th, 2008. No Comments.

Support Your Local Farmers Supper Club

Moveable Feast and Heritage Prairie are teaming up to provide a supper club experience that you won’t want to miss. Join us at the farm at 6:30pm on August 14 (also on September 18, October 16), 2008 for dinner and a relaxing evening. The farm tour will begin around 6:45pm, and dinner follows at 7pm. Moveable Feast has crafted a menu using the abundance of produce from the farm, including gazpacho, smoked pork chops with grilled onions, summer ratatouille, and cherry berry crisp.  Enjoy Bron’s Bees Honey Ice Tea to drink, or feel free to bring your favorite beverage. If you missed last month’s supper, be sure to join us for this one. Watch the sunset, the moonrise, and the fireflies come out to play.

To reserve your spot, call us today at 630-443-8253.  Cancellations accepted 48 hours prior to event. Arrangements will be made for inclement weather.

When:   Thursday August 14, September 18, October 16
Where:  Heritage Prairie Farm
2N308 Brundige Road, Elburn, IL 60119
Time:    6:30 p.m. reception, dinner at 7:00 p.m.
BYOB:    Refreshing Bron’s Bees honey and ginger lemonade will be served. Feel free to bring your favorite beverage to enjoy.
Price:    $60 per ticket or $55 per ticket when paying for 4 or more tickets
Payment is due upon reservation. Full refund available 48 hours prior to event. Arrangements will be made for inclement weather.

Heritage Prairie Market
hpmfarm.com
630-443-8253

Posted in Events at August 6th, 2008. No Comments.

The Chicago Tribune August 1, 2008 Metro section featured an article on the 3rd Annual Veggie Fest, a two day community event, the largest event of this kind in Chicagoland, expected to draw 10,000 people in Naperville Illinois.

Enjoy delicious healthy food, live bands, and great talks from professionals. Visit the vendors and pick up valuable information on healthy living. Discover something new about your own health by participating in on site screenings. All of this with no admission charge and free drawings for prizes.

  • Children programs-face paintings, crafts, singing
  • Live music‚ bluegrass, folk, jazz and latino
  • Cooking demonstrations with sampling
  • Health talks by medical experts
  • 40 food vendors-restaurants-exhibitors
  • 11 health-education booths
  • Blood pressure, lung capacity, body fat, & sugar level measurements
  • Read More…

Posted in Education, Events at August 1st, 2008. 1 Comment.

Kane County Chronicle featured a story entitled: Going Green ’should be for everyone’ Museum exhibit showcases environmental sustainability in the Sunday July 27, 2008 edition.

The SmartHome exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry shows how saving energy and conserving resources are within everyones reach.

“Green should be for everyone,” said Michelle Kaufamnn, the architect who designed the SmartHome.”

“Green housing is growing even while the overall housing market is suffering,” said Nate Kredich, vice president for residential market development of the U.S. Green Building Council.

“The modular home, which Kaufmann said uses less than half the energy and a third of the water of traditional homes, includes a kitchen with a countertop composter and a sink made from concrete and fly ash, a byproduct of burning coal. Water from the bathroom sink is diverted to the toilet, where it is used for flushing. A bicycle in the children’s bedroom must be peddled for 30 minutes to charge a battery to power the video games.

This is a great learning opportunity for all! Take the Metra to Ogilvie and catch the # 10 Bus from State Street to the Museum for the afternoon. Consult the newly created partnership between Google Transit and the City of Chicago for directions (a little flaky still, but awesome) or visit the Museum of Science and Industrys’ directions page.

Posted in Events at July 30th, 2008. No Comments.