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Showing posts with label going GREEN. Show all posts
Showing posts with label going GREEN. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

{juicing is the new black}


I have been talking to Scott recently about investing in a juicer. This video from the Food Heaven Made Easy girls, Wendy and Jess, is right on time.

They provide helpful information and recipes from an easy to understand viewpoint.
Aren't they beautiful?

Have you ever juiced? What appliance do you use? What recipes have you tried?

xoxo,
Ronita

Thursday, July 26, 2012

{LUSH Cosmetics' Emotional Brilliance Color Line}

Yesterday, on my lunch break I took a fun trip to my local LUSH. I have been hearing a ton about the new Emotional Brilliance Color line and being a LUSH-lover I had to check it out!
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When I arrived I was greeted by a lovely associate who began to tell me about the line and how it's based off emotions.
The first step to choosing your color  is to do a guided color reading...
You relax, close your eyes, clear your mind, and when you open, select 3 colors that you are drawn to...
The colors you choose and the order you choose them have significance.

Here is my experience.

I selected ...
1. Fantasy (gold eyeliner)
2. Feeling Secure  (bluish eyeliner)
3. Ambition (reddish orange lipstick)

According to LUSH co-founder and inventor of Emotional Brilliance Rowena Bird, the order in which you choose the colours reveals your current state of mind.
1. Your first colour choice symbolises your strength or weakness (Fantasy)
2. Your second resonates with your primary subconscious need (Feeling Secure)
3. Your third choice represents your talent, the thing that will help you to achieve that subconscious need (Ambition)
After the reading I played around with all the colors and was very impressed with how pigmented and smooth they were. LUSH has done a great job with these not to mention all the great ingredients they contain. I'm not sold on the color reading part but it's great marketing and adds a little allure to the product.


The only draw back which is a big one in my book is the PRICE...at $22.95 a bottle they are very expensive BUT would be a treat to own.

Also included in the line is a translucent powder, brightening cream and bronzing cream.

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Here are some campaign photos I found via OliveCoCo Online Magazine....




Great job LUSH!!!

xoxo,
Ronita

Thursday, July 19, 2012

{fresh food fetish}

I love FOOD and I love cooking. 

The summer makes it so easy to access and use fresh fruits and veggies in my daily recipes.

Here are some of our fresh food snapshots.

Our first CSA box of the summer season. Summer squash, green bell peppers, corn, cabbage (red and green), tomatoes, potatoes, onion.

A bowl of lemons and limes to make fresh squeezed lemon/limeade and some lemon/lime dessert bars (recipe to come).

Purple potatoes which I chopped and combined in a casserole dish with olive oil, fresh thyme, basil, sage, oregano, parsley, 2 cloves of minced garlic a pinch of salt and pepper. I baked on 350 degrees for about 25 minutes and they were so good. Even the boys enjoyed them!

What fresh produce to do enjoy during the summer? Are you looking forward to anything in the fall?

I am starting my fall seeds now and hope to plant  next week. 

xoxo,
Ronita

Thursday, July 5, 2012

{our community garden boxes early July}

I hope everyone had a fantastic Independence Day. We had a very busy but fun time with close family and friends.
I will say I feel a bit off with it falling on a Wednesday.
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As you know we have 2 boxes at our community garden. This weekend I plan on turning some of the space over and start planting for a fall harvest.

Here is what we have sprouting now.

bush peas

grape tomatoes

broccoli 

rainbow Swiss chard
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OKRA OKRA OKRA


I didn't know that okra pods first started as a beautiful flower....



I plan on frying these up with some green tomatoes!

Our garden is really flourishing.

Do you have a home garden? What are you growing?

xoxo,
Ronita



Thursday, June 7, 2012

{A book I will treasure...forever...}

Everyone knows how much I love gardening, farming, CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) and growing my own food. Boy was I excited to find out that The First Lady, Michelle Obama, has written a book about just that...growing food.

I ordered a copy yesterday and can't wait to get it in my hands.

This book is one that I will treasure forever.

Photo: Courtesy of The Crown Publishing Group

I have read that the book is made up of wonderful pictures and storied from her journey in the White House garden. This will be on my nightstand for awhile.

A peek inside...

Photo: Courtesy of Quentin Bacon Photography


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Go First Lady!

xoxo,
Ronita

Friday, May 4, 2012

growing our own food

collards April 20th

collards May 3rd

Our community garden box is doing really well. We have had a combination of great sun and great rain.
Our collards have made great progress in just a few short weeks. We have spinach growing in the middle and broccoli further up. Our flowers and succulents are spreading pretty well and we see little sprouts with the onions, peas and carrots.
We will see about the strawberries- I hope to get at least a few!

It's amazing how much fun it is to plant a seed in the ground and watch it grow! talk about farm to table.
We are looking forward to making delicious spinach salads this summer.

Scott and I were talking last night about how efficient it would be if we could collect seeds and send them to places that lacked food. People could come together to try to grow food to sustain their family and their communities.

What a thought...

xoxo,
Ronita

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Our Community Garden Box

We have growth with our collard seeds


flowers in bloom


Our strawberry plants

We are so excited to be a part of a community garden. 

We rented the box for the season and have planted collards, carrots, onions, peas, strawberries and some flowers. I look forward to visiting the garden with the boys and teaching them about growing food.

I know the garden has plenty of activities planned this year. 
I will keep you posted in our progress.

HAPPY SATURDAY
xoxo,
Ronita

Monday, November 7, 2011

CSA Box #4


This week we got red cabbage, lettuce greens, potatoes, garlic, onions, radishes, and winter squash!!

I love the CSA!!!

xoxo,
Ronita

Thursday, October 13, 2011

These ladies are FIERCE!!!! Must Watch series!!!





They inspire me! I love when I come in contact with like minded individuals!! Episode 3 talks about CSAs, which I talked about in a previous post this week.
If you missed it click here.

Go ladies! To learn more about them check out their website: http://www.foodheavenmadeeasy.com/

Happy. Healthy Cooking
xoxo,
Ronita

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Our CSA: Cedarmore Farm, OH

During the summer I came across an opportunity to join a local CSA or Community Supported Agriculture. They were sold out of their summer shares but had openings to purchase a fall share. For $180 dollars for 10 weeks we get a fresh box of farm fresh organic produce and eggs. We picked up our first box this past Friday and boy what a treat!

Each week I will update you on what we get in our box!

Week 1:



Week 1 produce: Broccoli, Nappa cabbage, sweet potatoes, spinach, spicy mixed greens, zucchini, winter squash, green beans, and some very delicious brown eggs

If you are on the area and want to join this CSA, for their Spring, Summer or Fall shares click here. I fully recommend supporting your local farmers. It’s a win win situation. Healthy food for your family, supporting your local economy, supporting the farmers that provide the produce…what could be better?

We look forward to picking up our next box this Friday!

xoxo,
Ronita

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

LUSH-iously Delicious
























I so deeply love beauty products and one of my favorite lines is LUSH. LUSH Cosmetics is known worldwide for their fresh handmade products. It is a line that started off in Britain and slowly made it's way to the U.S. The products are kind of pricey but well worth the bill. A little goes a long way. Working for LUSH allowed me to try all the products and really get a feel for my all time favs. They use natural, organic ingredients that really make you feel super delicious. I love to have my "in home spa days" and treat myself from head to toe.

Here are my TOP TEN fabulous favs:

  1. Curly Wurly Shampoo-Coconut and vanilla to tame unruly curls

  2. Grease Lightening Facial Cleanser-Spot cleanse acne prone skin

  3. Catastrophie Cosmetic/Cupcake Fresh Face Masks (only in stores- Mask of Magniminty if you only can buy online)

  4. Ocean Salt Scrub-Vodka margarita exfoliates and cleanses tired skin

  5. Lemony Flutter Cuticle Butter (I use this all over)- Softens stubbornly scaly skin wherever it may hide
  6. Yummy Yummy Shower Gel-Fresh strawberries and honey leave skin deliciously soft

  7. All Massage Bars- Mange Too-Honey and white chocolate massage bar sweeps you away, being my favorite

  8. Candy Fluff Dusting Powder- Livens up lackluster skin with candy-scented sweetness

  9. The Comforter Bubble Bar- Velvety berry and cream bath parfait softens skin with lavish bubbles

  10. Buffy Body Butter-Exfoliating body butter to reveal silky, touchable skin

You can check out all their products at http://www.lushusa.com/shop

Be sure to check out the store nearest to you for events (you can check online). They usually give away awesome product samples and awesome gifts with purchases.

Be LUSH-ious
xoxo,
Ronita

Stay tuned as I will be gearing up for my next Glam Giveaway...it may just be something from LUSH!!!!








Saturday, July 25, 2009

Our "GREEN "story was a part of an article in the Cincinnati Enquirer. Take a look...

Parents moved to go green
Monday, June 16th, 2008

Mom and Dad can choose from an array of eco-friendly food, diapers, cleaning products and clothes

BY LAUREN BISHOP | LBISHOP@ENQUIRER.COM

Forget Al Gore. The people responsible for getting many people to “go green” are much younger – about 60 years younger.
Babies are prompting parents who never considered themselves especially eco-conscious to start stocking up on green baby products, from cloth diapers to organic baby food and clothing to all-natural lotions and ointments.
One of those parents is Jena Richter, 22, of Sharonville. After she became pregnant, she decided to use cloth diapers after she read about the chemicals that some disposable diapers contain and how they may take hundreds of years to break down in landfills.
Then she started eating organic food to avoid pesticides. Now she spends about two hours once a week making baby food, often with vegetables from her garden, for 6-month-old Eden.
She dresses Eden only in 100 percent cotton clothing, preferably organic. And the whole family uses personal care and cleaning products that contain as few ingredients as possible, preferably natural ones.
“Before all this,” Richter says, “we didn’t even recycle.”
Babies “R” Us has increased its stores’ inventory of natural and organic items over the past two years to more than 300 separate products. It carried just a few dozen items only a few years ago.
The retailer reports an increase in baby registries that include organic food, organic cotton clothing, natural bedding and environmentally friendly cleaners.
“I wouldn’t call this a trend. This is definitely a lifestyle change,” says Babies “R” Us spokeswoman Jamie Beal.
At Park + Vine, a “green” general store in Over-the-Rhine, green baby and parent products make up 20 percent of the inventory, up from 10 percent when the store opened a year ago, says owner Dan Korman.
Cincinnati also has a new cloth diaper service, Good Natured Baby, which has 16 customers, says Amy Hruschak of Liberty Township, who started the business with her husband, P.J., after their son Rory, 16 months, was born.
“Six years ago (when her oldest was born), it was kind of unheard of to use cloth diapers, and people thought you were a weirdo,” says 30-year-old Donyé Cortese of Mount Auburn. “Then it kind of seemed like the whole green thing became easier to do.”
The dizzying array of green products at specialty stores, major retailers and online prompted 25-year-old Suzanne Istvan of Oakley to start www.greenmommyguide.com, which contains articles about and reviews of various green products.
Istvan never thought she’d be a mom who cared about organic baby food, sustainable materials and cloth diapers, until she found out how easy it was to integrate eco-friendly options into her life.
“I really wanted to spread the word to other moms that you don’t have to be ‘crunchy’ to be green,” Istvan says.

For many parents, little changes do lead to entire lifestyle overhauls.
Ronita Farria of Kenwood, a 24-year-old mother of a 2½-year-old and a 6-week-old, says her older son’s asthma and allergies prompted her to start using nontoxic, more earth- and people-friendly medicines and products.
Now, Farria and partner Scott Dean buy food at farmers’ markets, get baby and household items through Craigslist and Freecycle, combine car trips, use energy-efficient light bulbs and are trying to get their condo association to start a recycling program.


Megan Seaman-Kossmeyer, a 33-year-old mother of two from Bridgetown, also says parenthood turned her into an “accidental environmentalist.”
When Seaman-Kossmeyer’s 8-month-old daughter began fighting every diaper change, she learned how to calm her down and reduce diaper waste by practicing “elimination communication” – reading infants’ signs and signals to know when to put them on the toilet.
Her family also tries to reduce waste by using cloth grocery bags and acquiring clothes and toys secondhand. And they shop at farmers markets and have started a garden.
“Once you make the leap and you try to change, you realize it isn’t that hard, and it starts to become second nature,” says Seaman-Kossmeyer, who helps run local Diaper-Free Baby and Attachment Parenting International groups.
But doesn’t going green cost more? Sometimes yes, sometimes no.
Farria says natural products can be more expensive, but they tend to last, and she’s mindful of how much she uses.
Eastgate resident Kimberly Duffy, 28, estimates she spends $150 a week on mostly organic and natural food and other products in an effort to minimize the chemicals and preservatives to which her daughters, ages 1 and 3, are exposed.
But she saves money on cleaning products by making her own, using water, vinegar, baking soda, lemon juice and tea tree oil.
Parents who use cloth diapers say it’ll save them money in the long run. Istvan paid $300 for diapers that she hopes will last until her son is potty-trained. She would have spent the same amount for just six months’ worth of disposable diapers, she says.
Whether parents’ motivation is saving money or the planet, it doesn’t matter, Istvan says. “The end result is good for everyone.”