well, not yet, anyway. :) I realize that I have been MIA for a little too long. Life seems to have passed me by, and I’m not sure where it went! I’ve been quite busy baking and cooking in my usual OCD manner, but along with it, I’ve been trying desperately to take KitchenNut to the next level. Of course, when you have OCD, taking anything to the next level seems to take an eternity–seeing as how perfectionism goes along with all of it. And really, since when is an OCD person actually satisfied with perfection? As far as my next level, I’ll give you a hint: in three days, I made 31 cakes. My pants are tight.
Referring to the title (I am not a tree hugger), that’s really just a title for my hubby, seeing as he teases me mercilessly that we will be living in a tree with the lifestyle to which I’m moving.Despite my busyness and general absence from everything (but food), I have becoming infatuated with more and more ways to “go green.” I’ve been buying food with less packaging (or none at all—fresh fruits and veggies), using my Baggus at any store, as well as digging in the trash for anything recyclable that may have accidently been put in the trash. I even discovered the Living Green Expo to which I’d love to go! If you’re looking for ways to cut back on your packaging from the grocery store, I suggest you read the book, In Defense of Food, which will put the fear in you from ever eating processed food again. However, if you’d like to keep eating your processed foods, but simply avoid the plastic, check out the wonderful post at Bakin-n-Bacon. For other things which I am not, see I am not a foodie… Happy Cooking!
Hi! I found you on the Tuesdays with Dorie blog and I am not a tree-hugger either… *wink wink*.
I recently posted some greenie stuff on my personal blog I thought maybe you would find interesting:
http://iamaworkinprogress.wordpress.com
I realized I messed up my url… ok, let me try again.
Foodie Blog: http://bakersbakery.wordpress.com
Life Blog: http://iamaworkinprogress.wordpress.com
phew!
i am trying to get in the green mood thing…with recycing and do not accepting the plastic bags at the supermarket and trying to understand first all about this.
it is enteresting,i have beeb readying a little bit(since i have three kids and do not have time)at this magazing betterhomes and family circle.
Liza…that’s a great place to start! A great magazine is Shop Smart Magazine by Consumer Reports and Green Guide by National Geographic are excellent magazines.