Archive for July, 2008

Grab Your Free Vegetarian Starter Kit Today!

July 30th, 2008

Are you considering going vegetarian? Or maybe going part-time with the diet, such as adopting Meatless Mondays?

vegetarian starter kit

Not sure how to get started, or what recipes to use. One great guide for new vegetarians is the vegetarian starter kit. I requested one back in February 2007, when i was wanting more information on the plant-based diet. It comes in the mail in a few weeks, and is loaded with tips on how to start.

The free kit includes healthy recipes and low fat recipes all made using no meat. Vegetarians are some of the most savvy food people in the world, as they need to truly study ingredients and be crafty with their vegetarian meals. You too will soon become a savvy food planner and eater.

The kit contains nutrition information, resource links, a few pages dedicated to animal cruelty issues, and loads more. It isn’t meant to convert anyone, is sent by request only, and is completely free.

To request your free vegetarian starter kit from Go Veg, fill out their simple form.

***I have to give a shout out to Patricia from Project Organic Eating, for reminding me of this great vegetarian freebie!

Crikey! Lazy Blog Post #1

July 28th, 2008

Crikey! I just remembered I have not updated this since the sun was actually shining in Melbourne… You would not believe how terribly tardy the Victorian internet can be. I’m a blogger so I will though!.

I am flat out like a lizard drinking with learning to play lawn bowls, hanging out at the Aussie Bloggers Forums, just generally being a delightful mistress to anyone unfortunate to cross my path, my day seems to be a litany of stuff and giggles from beach break to reef break. I am wearing my budgie smugglers. I need some perspective.

I absolutely, positively promise that when the weather turns bad, I will blog more often. Seriously! Unless of course the pool with the cocktail bar is heated!.

I created the Lazy Blog Post Above, using a hilarious tool over at the Aussie Bloggers Blog. No, i’m not an Aussie, i happen to come across the blog, via the Performancing Ads portal. There header stood out like one of those traffic orange cones.

They have this neat tool, where you pre-fill a few lines, and they create a funny post out of it. Perfect for time-pressed busy lazy bloggers. Try it out!

Your Fave Green Social Networking Site Is?

July 22nd, 2008

I am wanting to participate more in the green social space, but the options are seriously lacking for us. I belong to the green social bookmarking sites listed below, but am not crazy about any of them.

Which do you use? Do you submit stories daily? How do you feel about creating an alliance, in where we hook up, and help each other out. As you know these social networking sites, are useless without a web of friends.

The Green Social Sites I Use

Hugg – Green digg like site owned by TreeHugger.

CON: Ever since their re-design, well it just lacks alot of things. For one, there is no friending feature. Second, no forward this to someone feature. It really is very web .5, not at all web 2.0

PRO: But the good thing about Hugg, is that you only need a handful of votes to make it to front page. This is very doable.

Twitter - Aside from chit chatting on Twitter, one can also make a post go viral on there.

PRO: One can re-tweet someone else’s twit, and therein lies the viral beauty of Twitter. Depending on how many friends one has, this can be pretty good exposure.

CON: The number (and types) of friends you have, ultimately decide the fate of your posts. The more greenies you have, the better. I definitely need more green friends on Twitter, so if you’re a veggie or eco friendly, follow me.

Digg (the environment section)

CON: Making it to the front page here, is like hitting pay dirt. Well, for a day or two.

PRO: Extremely hard to make it to the front page. You need gobs of friends, precious hours of the day voting, commenting, and networking. There is a very specific crowd of people on Digg, they are VERY hard to please, quite jaded, and super savvy about social networks. A great big beast of a challenge! One day i will crack it.

Kirsty – digg like site by and for women

PRO: Great community of ladies who vote up their faves in organic food, eco friendly fashions, green celebs, sustainable home improvement, easy and affordable DIY, and recycled product shopping.

The front page stories here scream “i need help”, “i need help”. Help me with stuff. The ladies at Kirtsy are looking for ways, methods, tips, and tricks to make life easier, better, faster, or more manageable.

CON: There is a clique at Kirtsy, you need to be “one of the girls” to make your storys appear on the front page. Lots of daily participation is required, and again the right type of friends is key.

I like the Kirtsy site, alot of good stories are submitted by members, and shared. I’m a fan.

Reader Questions (+Poll)

Please weigh in below, and tell me, what is your fave green social bookmarking site? Is it a niche and small green site, or one of the big sites, like Digg? Is there a vegetarian/vegan specific social networking site, i should know about? Shoud we form a small group alliance, to help each other out?

Let’s talk.

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