Archive for August, 2011

Oh, Adrian!

Wednesday, August 10th, 2011

Eco-fashion is not our only love here at English Retreads, there’s also Adrian Grenier. Need I say more? But I want to so I will. I mean, those green eyes say it all, yes? NO! His eco actions say most of it, and his striking green eyes paired with those lovely, thick, dark, luscious, come-hither locks say the rest.

Adrian was the first star I’ve seen in real life who I actually recognized (besides Phil Collins, but that doesn’t count). Let me take myself back… it started off as a frigid afternoon in Park City, UT during the winter of 2007 Sundance Film Festival and I was in some fancy eco lounge place. All of a sudden things warmed up and I felt a tinging sensation in my toes, so I gracefully looked up in slow motion and there he was. Oh, Adrian. At that juncture of my life I had seen exactly 1/2 of one episode of Entourage, plus I have Prosopagnosia, so it was a big deal that I recognized somebody, even Adrian.

Adrian uses his star power to bring to light how easy it is to be green (contrary to what Kermit the Frog says), now that’s eco-fabulous. Take for example Planet Green’s Alter Eco, THE eco lifestyle and makeover series. Think DIY channel immersed in green…sustainable, LEED, roof sealant made from recycled tires, reclaimed hardwood. Furthermore, Adrian and film producer Peter Glatzer founded SHFT, touted as, “A new media platform offering original video series, curated shopping, and a host of resources that speak to a modern, inspirational, eco-conscious lifestyle.” Yes!

As if Adrian doesn’t already have enough going on, he’s also an outspoken supporter and host of fundraising events for the organization charity:water which brings clean and safe drinking water to people in developing nations. Now this is a guy you can bring home to mom, especially if your mom is Rachel Carson or Julia Butterfly Hill.

Who knew being green could be so sexy? Actually we did.

-Heather, the eco-bag girl

 

National Watermelon Day Recipes!

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

Yes it’s true, today, August 3 is National Watermelon Day so mark your calendars for future reference. I’ve always though watermelon is delicious but not too terribly nutritious. Wrong! It’s chalk full of good stuff like Potassium, Vitamin A, Vitamin C, and lycopene (the pigment found in red fruits and veggies). So let’s get fancy with it…

 

Refreshing Watermelon Recipe

The stuff you’ll need:

4 cups of cubed, seeded watermelon

Juice of 1/2 – 1 lime

1/4 cup of chopped fresh mint

*Optional (for some but not for me) Add 1/2 cup of high end organic vodka!

The how to:

Just throw it all together and mix gently in a big bowl, cover and let it sit for an hour or so in the fridge before enjoying. Ahhh!

Hot Watermelon Recipe

The stuff you’ll need:

2 cups cubed, seeded watermelon

2 tablespoons chopped onion

3 tablespoons Anaheim chile, seeded and chopped

2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar

1/4 teaspoon garlic salt

The how to:

In a serving bowl, gently mix together watermelon, onion, and chile pepper. Season with balsamic vinegar and garlic salt. Cover and refrigerate at least an hour before serving. Yeouch!

 

Now head on over to the farmer’s market and pick up an organic, locally grown watermelon. If you have any fun watermelon recipes please reply below and share them with us.

 

What is “Eco”, anyway?

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011

…or what do we mean by it these days? A definition from the World Dictionary is; “A combining form representing ecology in the formation of compounds (ecosystem; ecotype); also with the more general sense “environment,” “nature,” “natural habitat”. Yeah, so? So, what I mean by eco is sustainable, green, environmentally friendly, you know… reduce first and foremost, then reuse, and recycle as a last resort.

I aspire to be one sassy, eco-savvy, walk my talk, not too judgmental, coolio sista!  So I’m going start blogging once per month about my eco-endeavors in hopes of keeping myself on the path and perhaps inspiring someone else along the way…or not. I’ll share one simple thing that can be done each month that I believe will help our fabulous Mother Earth which, in effect, helps us!  Woot-woot, love the win-win sitchies!

OK, so what exactly can be done to become more “eco” without completely and utterly changing our lives in such a way that makes our lives more difficult to live right now, in other words how can we ease into it gracefully? Well, lots. Start by being conscious. If you are going to buy a bottle of water and then throw the empty plastic bottle into the garbage, be conscious of what you’re doing. The next time you might decide to save the bottle until you can recycle it, and the time after that you might remember to bring your own fabulous, reusable water bottle. Yee-haw, now we’re startin’ to live sustainably!

I’m going to suggest options that allow us to reduce- reduce the amount of stuff we use, reduce our carbon footprint, reduce how we might be living our lives in a non sustainable way. So, this month let’s do something fun and easy during the summer months, like ride our bikes! In effect we can reduce the amount we drive our cars. There are options, people…ride a bike, take public transportation, work from home (this is a great excuse to use that new fangled modern technology), walk, skateboard, and fill up all of the seats when you carpool. Think of all you’ll save instead of  paying $3.699 per gallon at the pump, and that’s not even  the real cost of gas. The real cost would be closer to $15.00 per gallon when you factor in costs such as the environmental, climate, health, and security cost of gas coming from Saudi Arabia to our gas tanks in America.

This month I will drive my car 50% less than I have been in the past several months. Last year, when I lived a lot closer to town and my office, I would go weeks without using my car, happily and without thought. Now I need to get myself back in the habit, that’s all. With all of the amazing bike paths in Boulder it’s really more fun and easy to ride than drive. I get to look around and enjoy my commute and with parking factored in it takes about the same amount of time as driving a car. I even bought a bike pannier (hmm, my next English Retreads design?) and a basket so I don’t have any excuses about stopping by the farmers market or grocery store on my way home. Loving it!

What is your goal to become more “eco” this month??