24 September 2008

pete seeger, this saturday at BBG


[Image: Annie Liebovitz]

Pete Seeger, legendary folk singer, activist, and lover of everyone on the planet, is headlining the Chile Pepper Fiesta this Saturday (9/27) at Brooklyn Botanic Garden. He'll be accompanied by his son, Tao Rodriguez-Seeger, and blues guitarist Guy Davis.


There's also a full day of activities planned, including more musical performances, cooking demonstrations, tastings, and tours. The $8 admission to the garden gets you access to all the fun.

Learn more about the Fiesta at BBG's site.

Learn more about Clearwater, the environmental advocacy group co-founded by Pete Seeger.

non-toxic non-stick

Nonstick pans are generally safe if you use them with care. But they do contain certain chemicals that, if the conditions are just right, can cause serious health problems.

When cooking with conventional nonstick, be sure to use plastic, wooden, or silicone utensils. Metal utensils create flaking, so chips can end up in your food. Also, according to Consumer Reports, flaking can lead to uneven heating, which in turn may elicit toxic fumes.

If polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE, or most commonly Teflon) is heated too high (over 500° F), the coating releases hazardous fumes. One of the chemicals used to make nonstick coating, called perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), has been linked to cancer and birth defects in animals and could also be dangerous to humans, according to Consumer Reports. PFOA is also found in the blood of 95% of the US population.

The fumes from overheated Teflon have been known to kill pet birds and produce flu-like symptoms in humans -- so be sure to keep your bird out of the kitchen, keep your kitchen well-ventilated, or replace your pans.

[Source: Environmental Working Group]

This is where Starfrit's Eco Chef Pans come in handy. They don't contain Teflon -- what gives them their nonsticking power is a chemical-free ceramic powder called Ceram-ECO. Made from natural resources, Ceram-ECO also retains heat better than Teflon. The Eco Chef Pans are also supposedly easy to clean (just don't put them in the dishwasher).

What makes these pans even more eco-friendly is that they're made from 99% recycled aluminum.

You can get a whole 9-piece set for $149.99 at Amazon.


[inspired by CNET]

green art supplies


What kid doesn't like to draw, color, paint, create? Wouldn't it be great to know that the art supplies your kid is using are not only non-toxic, but also have a low impact on the planet?

Green Art by Loew Cornell is a line of earth friendly art supplies, designed with kids in mind. The product ingredients include recycled and reclaimed materials, organic fabrics, and paint that's free from volatile organic compounds (VOCs) -- all packaged with less waste.

They even have an easel and a lap desk made from reclaimed wood.


On the Loew Cornell site, they have a bunch of eco-friendly art projects, like leaf prints, stick frames, and rock paintings. They have ready-to-create art kits, too, including a birdhouse, recycled plastic bead jewelry, and sun catchers.

You can get Green Art supplies at Michaels.

[via tiny Décor]