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Japanese “vending machine” green house

What has the Japanese come up with this time? Portable garden vending machines people. It’s an interesting solution for urbanites who have problem growing vegetables in the city.

These machines can actually grow produce without any sunlight, up to 60 heads of lettuce at one go. This is mainly due to 12 40W fluorescent lights housed in a machine. The intended audience for the machine are restaurants, not apartment dwellers, but still, it is an amazing idea.

One of the great things about growing your own vegetables? No pesticides. That means you can eat these babies raw, just cut them from the stem. In fact, you might not even need to wash them at all. How cool is that idea?

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Thoughts on raw food and ways to grow vegetables

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About a year ago, I have started reading positive reviews about the New Zealand Anchor Butter. These reviews are way different from the bashings American butter gets in the press.

Apparently, it’s because Anchor Butter that comes from grass-fed, free-range cows is said to have a richer taste versus barn raised non grass fed animals. Besides that, the New Zealand government prohibits the use of animal growth hormones in dairy, sheep and beef farming. American cows on the other hand are fed with corn, and regularly are injected with growth hormones and other hormones to promote larger secretions of milk. And even when the cows eat organic food, apparently, the cows are eating organic corn, rather than going out into the pastures and chewing on fresh grass.

And the taste? The Anchor Butter has a richer yellow color, and critics have raved about the superior flavor as well.

Here’s another review of the butter below. I have copied paste the entire review and added the link to the blog. The reason I’m doing this because I have, in the past, lost a few links as some articles on the web went missing for some reason or the other.  The Delicious Truth blog has other very informative stuff about health.

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Sunday, July 13, 2008

Grass-Fed Cows = Real Butter = Anchor Butter

A specific example of a grass-fed product that I use during in-home cooking lessons in New York and in my own kitchen is Anchor Butter.

Anchor is made in New Zealand, where cows are grass-fed and law prohibits the use of hormones in dairy, sheep and beef farming.

When I hold Anchor Butter next to a stick of commercial butter for my students, they are amazed at the difference in color. Anchor is yellow (because of the grass the cows are eating), compared to the white butter derived from the milk of corn-fed cows. Even organic butters shade toward white since the cows are still eating corn (albeit without pesticides).

The myth (yes, MYTH) which states that butter is bad for you is based on unsound assumptions and studies, the same ones that classify all fatty foods as dangerous. (Gary Taubes, in his book, “Good Calories, Bad Calories,” does a masterful job of showing how many supposed nutritional and dietary truths are merely unproven statements that have morphed into accepted gospel.)

A story-starved media and clever marketers have so inculcated us with these myths that we have blindly accepted the false preaching and are left eating incomplete, flavorless and nutritionally-unsound foods like egg white omelets, lite mayonnaise and skinless chicken breasts. Whoever your god is, don’t you think it would have made eggs without the yolks if we were supposed to eat egg white omelets? The egg–with the yolk–is as close to the perfect, most complete food that exists.

Back to Anchor Butter. Yes, butter is terrible for you . . . if you are eating butter made from milk from cows eating a corn-based diet and shot up with hormones and antibiotics. If you are eating butter from grass-fed cows, you are providing yourself with a wealth of vitamins (especially A), minerals (selenium, an antioxidant), healthy fatty acids (CLA and omega-3’s) and cholesterol (essential for the composition of our cell membranes).

Did I mention how much better Anchor tastes than conventional butters? The flavor is much deeper and the texture is much creamier.

Anchor butter is available at the Fairway stores in New York. Other butters made in Europe–where cows grazing on grass is the norm–include President, Kerrygold, and Lescure. These can be found in progressive food stores and local supermarkets.

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Chinese student crosses river on paper kayak

wang luyao paper boat

A Chinese student rowed across the Hanjiang river in China and safely reached the opposite side of the river on a paper kayak.

Wang Luyao, a third-year student of Wuhan Commercial Service College, spent seven minutes rowing across the river at the Yangheshan stretch.

He had spent 15 days to make the kayak using recycled papers and self-made flour glue.

Wang said the 1.9m x 80cm x 30cm kayak, which weighed 40kg, only cost him 200 yuan (RM92).

At 10.26am on Sunday, Wang got into the water in his paper kayak wearing a life jacket and holding an oar in his hand.

Two rescue boats followed behind him.

Wang managed to balance his kayak while fighting the rapid currents and a whirlpool to reach the other side of the river, one km downstream from where he started.

wang luyao paper boat 2

Wang said the idea of crossing the river on a paper kayak popped into his head after several rounds of discussion with water sports trainer Song Yuanqing.

“I hoped to use this chance to promote the low-carbon lifestyle and to encourage environment-friendly activities.”

Wang said he started making the boat in July, after two months of studying the theory of making kayaks.

He then went around the school to collect the components.

“I tested the boat on the school pond first,” he added.

Wang said his hopes to cross the mighty Yangtze River by the end of this year.

He added that he would modify the kayak for the crossing on the third longest river in the world.

“If I succeed, my next mission will be to cross the Taiwan Straits (which is 180km-wide between China and Taiwan) with Song.”

Source: Chutian Metro Daily, China

Published Sept 14 2010

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Plastic caps!

I just discovered something awesome!

A pink terry cloth shower cap which I bought from Daiso for RM5 (USD$1.50). I’ve always been using plastic cap all this while. Can you imagine how much of these goes to the landfill?

I feel so guilty now.

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Chemicals we put on our body

American Eagle Seventy Seven Perfume

Britney Spears Curious Perfume

A study conducted by the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics and the Environmental Working Group found that 17 of the top fragrances contained 38 secret chemicals!

Halle by Halle Berry Perfume

J. Lo Glow

Here are the list of the fragrances that has the most chemicals:

American Eagle Seventy-Seven – 24
Chanel Coco – 18
Britney Spears Curious – 17
Giorgio Armani Acqua di Gio – 17
Old Spice After Hours Body Spray – 16
Quicksilver – 16
Calvin Klein Eternity for Men – 15
Bath & Body Works Japanese Cherry-Blossom – 14
Calvin Klein Eternity for Women – 14
Halle by Halle Berry – 13
Hannah Montana Secret Celebrity – 13
Victoria’s Secret Dream Angels Wish – 13
Abercrombie & Fitch Fierce – 11
Jennifer Lopez J. Lo Glow – 11
AXE Body Spray for Men: Shock – 10
Clinque Happy – 9
Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue – 7

See the problem is, studies have shown that our skin do absorb chemicals that we put on our body.

Frankly, I have not been using any chemical perfumes ever since I got pregnant with my first kid. I didn’t want anything to be absorbed into my baby’s body. Luckily for me, Asians have been using fragrances for hundreds of years. Traditionally, we soak flowers and nice smelling herbs in a warm  bath water, hmmm, about an hour before we take our bath. The wonderful fragrance from the bath water is what would lightly perfume our body.

baby bathingImage taken from http://www.flickr.com/photos/30471084@N07/2937326324

Mandi Bunga brideBathing with fragrant flower water is something most brides-to-be in Southeast Asia will undergo

Indian hari flower accessories

Asian women also use fresh flowers, like the tiny, pure white fragrant Jasmine flower,  on our hair.

I myself love perfumes, and when I decided to ditch my bottles of perfume, I did feel a twitch of sadness. Only the thought of doing something for the greater good spurred me on.

Ok, speaking of flowers being good for the hair, I’d like to share a natural hair shampoo that you can make at home using the hibiscus flower and leaves.

hibiscus flower

Hibiscus or Bunga Raya (Joyous Flower) is Malaysia’s national flower. And let me tell you, these plants can be found just about anywhere in Malaysia.

All Natural Bunga Raya Shampoo

  • Firstly, you’ll need to collect a handful of leaves and flowers (remove the stems and stamen from the flowers).
  • Wash and soak the flowers and leaves for about 15 mins.
  • Then, cramp the entire thing into a blender. I like my Magic Bullet for this sort of thing.
  • Blend the leaves and flower petal, adding a little bit of water to get the whole thing moving.
  • The brown paste is ready for you to use as a shampoo.
  • When you are washing your hair, first, be sure to wet your hair.
  • Then, massage the brown paste  into your hair (yes, it can be used as a body scrub as well). You will get a mild foam when you do so.
  • Wash and rinse really, really well to get everything out of your hair.

This cleanser is very gentle and totally safe for kids as well…  unless they are allergic to hibiscus.

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More info on how to heal your body

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A celebrity eco funeral

corin redgrave

Corin Redgrave, reknown British actor of the famous Redgrave acting dynasty, passed away recently on April 6 at the age of 70. His funeral was splashed all over the British tabloids.

corin redgrave wicker coffin

One of the things I noticed was that he was laid to rest in a wicker coffin, which I thought was a very cool coffin to use. Wicker coffins are very eco friendly and are among the greenest ways to a carbon neutral end. It’s cheap (not that the Redgrave family is in need of money) and sustainable. I’ve written about eco friendly coffins and how my grandpa was cremated. Surprise, surprise, his body wasn’t entirely burned down to ashes. Not something I ever imagine cause I suppose I watch too much tv and had assume everything could be stuffed into a cremation jar. You can read more of it here at Eco Friendly Burials

Anyways, Corin Regrave had a wonderful send off and his funeral was peppered with many British “acting royalties” like his sister Vanessa Redgrave, Corin’s niece Joely Richardson and her brother-in-law Liam Neeson (of the Star Wars fame), his sister Lynn Redgrave and her daughter Annabel, Corin’s former co-stars and friends Simon Callow and Sir Ian McKellan, Kika Markham and Corin’s actress daughter Jemma Redgrave. Corin Redgrave was a remarkable actorwho was also well known for his Marxist stand. He is a sad loss to society and the world of theatre.

Joely Richardson and Liam NeesonJoely Richardson and Liam Neeson

Images from http://www.dailymail.co.uk and http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk

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