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"Green before 'Green' was coined"

Paul C.

Member since March, 2008

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3 reviews
1 useful rating

Location

Summerville, SC

Last great book or movie

Cradle to Cradle, Horton Hears a Who

My Dream Product

A true plug-in hybrid that runs on poop.

How we'll get around in 20 years...

More bikes, smaller cars

Offline, find me...

Biking or in the yard withe dogs

My heroes

Dale Murphy, Fred Rogers, William McDonough and David Suzuki

My non-green guilty pleasure

The Clothes Dryer.

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April 12, 2008
5 star rating

Great Vegan Alternative

I wanted to rid my life of beef tallow, so I went searching for a good bar soap alternative.

I found it in Dr. Bronner's Magic Soap. We use the Baby Mild Organic Bar Soap.

It is 100% fair-trade, comes in post-consumer recycled paper packaging with hemp flax as the waxy coating, so it is compostable.

It has not affected anyone in the household's allergies and everyone feels cleaner without soap made from beef fat.

keywords: organic, fair trade, hemp, oil, tallow
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March 18, 2008
5 star rating

One of the best beef alternatives

This is a great ground meatless that cooks up very quickly. You basically just have to warm it up. I like that it is fresh and not frozen. I like it better than Boca frozen ground, which is also quite good.

The same company also makes Smart Dogs, the best veggie hot dog I've ever had.

keywords: beef alternative, veggie hot dog, smart dogs, meatless
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March 18, 2008
5 star rating
Review of Fat Tire

My Favourite Beer

I live on the East coast, so it is hard to come by Fat Tire, but it is by far my favourite beer. I order it online whenever I have the desire.

It is a great Amber Ale that is not too watery nor too strong. For me, it is just right in color, taste and smell.

Note that I do not like domestic beers except PBR.

I also love that the New Belgium brewery is wind powered.

keywords: amber ale, beer
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