Sweeten the Pot: A Guide to Greener Cookware
Eating the right food is great for our health, but the benefit becomes less if we are exposing ourselves to toxic chemicals from our cookware. Consider cooking organic carrots in a Teflon pan — kinda cancels out the benefit. This article seeks to explore not only the cookware that is good for us, but also that which is good for the environment. Appearing originally in EcoParent in summer of 2020, this cookware guide has been republished with permission at Realize a Healthy California.
Garden Shed Kits
In my 20’s I merchandised lumber and building materials, and display sheds were my responsibility. Unfortunately, display sheds are empty and become great big kites with enough wind. Due to this fact, I gained significant experience in both building and supervising the construction of multiple structures in wood, metal, and resin shed kits.
I vividly remember parasailing across a South Dakota home improvement store parking lot. Not on purpose. I’d picked up a vinyl shed panel in the wind. It was 6:15 am and I’d just been sent to clean up after a recent blizzard. Sleeting snow and wind stung my face as I skated across the slush-filled asphalt, and thus begins my love/hate relationship with shed building.
Originally published on Insteading.