Eco Travel - Choosing a Green Hotel
The idea of greener vacations is becoming more and more possible these days and thanks to growing awareness and concern for the environment, it is also becoming very popular. Hotel visits are one of the easier more obvious ways to “green” your vacation. Here are several simple things you might want to consider to help make your hotel stay a little more earth friendly. More »
Shop Green
Shopping for eco-friendly items? Visit our directory of green online retailers. More »
Our Story and Why We Eat to Fight Cancer- Part 1: Berries
This is the first in a series of posts on eating to fight cancer, a topic that is very close to our family’s heart. We will be featuring ten foods that have cancer fighting properties with an explanation of what those properties are and a favourite recipe of ours that includes cancer fighting ingredients. More »
Homemade Bird Food
n some parts of North America there is a shortage of fruit and nuts during the winter months. This means a lot of wild birds will be very hungry this time of year. You can help feed them. Save money by eliminating store bought bird feed and decrease your waste by using kitchen scraps to make homemade bird feed. More »
Raising a Child to be a Minimalist
There is a growing trend toward raising children in a minimalist, non-materialistic way. It is an uphill climb when you choose to raise your children in a frugal, non-consumerism sort of way, you are up against powerful advertising media and outside influences that you have no control over. More »
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Wondering what steps you can take to help your family live a greener, more natural life? We have ideas, tips and information on recycling, avoiding chemicals, eating healthy and maintaining a lifestyle that is both better for you and the planet. Visit our directory of eco-friendly retailers to find out where the healthiest choices for everything from toys to home renovation products can be found.
I am a mother, wife and passionate advocate for living a healthier, more sustainable life. I don’t claim to be an expert at any of these things, I don’t think anyone can be.
I am far from perfect in my approach to living a healthier, more environmentally responsible life. I don’t believe that everyone has to do everything but I do feel that if we each commit to at least one act, consistently, then we can all contribute to leaving a healthier planet behind for our children.





