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Today In the Kitchen: Ready to go green?
Do you want to do something to change global warming, yet you are not sure where to begin? Here are some ideas that can make a difference. Whenever you save energy, you reduce the demand for fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas, and also save money! Less burning of fossil fuels means lower emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2), the primary contributor to global warming, and other pollutants. Try a few of the following tips, and see how easy it is to be part of the solution.

Thursday, April 16, 2009 7:52 PM MST

ÅGreen Thumb: Wanted: Buffelgrass dead and gone!
Master Gardener

Monday, April 13, 2009 5:46 PM MST

Corky Simpson: It’s time to shoot some hoops, but where?
A couple of guys came rumbling by in a silent electric cart the other day, fresh from the golf course up the street, and it was obvious they’d had a great time.

Monday, April 13, 2009 5:46 PM MST

Up for Adoption
Paws

Monday, April 13, 2009 5:46 PM MST

Singletary: Tax time is all the time
It’s over.

Thursday, April 16, 2009 7:55 PM MST

McAllister: Eating less may trump low-fat, sugar-free
If you’re trying to shed a few extra pounds before bikini season, you may be choosing more foods that are low-fat and sugar-free.

Monday, April 13, 2009 5:46 PM MST

Hildreth: Why are we seeing so many symptoms of imbalance?
Last week, we discussed the importance of hormonal balance. This included not only the estrogens, progesterone and testosterone, but also thyroid and insulin hormones.

Friday, April 10, 2009 4:48 PM MST

Previous Columns Headlines

November 17th, 2009
Green Thumb: With planning, enjoy citrus from your yardGreen Valley is not necessarily the easiest place to grow citrus. Knowing a few facts about our area and about citrus trees, however, can yield a tasty reward.
November 16th, 2009
Today in the Kitchen: The 2009 Beaujolais Nouveau is comingThe third Thursday of November marks the release of the first wines of the vintage year in France - Beaujolais Nouveau. The event has become a national obsession in France, with trucks ready at midnight to deliver to establishments in Paris and to shippers around the world.
Gardening: Cactus can provide that winter colorLast week, the topic was winter color from leafy plants and succulents. Cactus also can add a spark of brightness to the cool season, either by their flowers, skin, or spicy colored thorns.
Singletary: First-time homeowner credits became law Nov. 6It’s official, we have a new tax break for people who don’t need it, with money our government doesn’t have.
November 9th, 2009
Today in the Kitchn: Fall is a time for pears, pomegranates and persimmonsIt’s a little confusing in the market right now — we are seeing both summer and fall vegetables and fruit. The melons and basil sing of summer, but things like pears and pomegranates are definitely autumnal.
Genealogy: Sometimes a DNA test can pay offIn August, I shared about my venture into the world of DNA testing as an assist in genealogical problem-solving. I’m excited to report the findings have more than fulfilled my expectations.
Hidreth: The Unity of the Inner Man: digestion and assimilationThis whole series has been based upon the importance of the glandular mechanism of the body and the autonomic nervous system of the body. I hope to show that without a balanced glandular and internal nervous system we will die within hours, days, weeks, or maybe even a few short years.

 
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