It can be easy to get discouraged these days. Everywhere we look, there are signs of a struggling planet and, often, it’s difficult to see a clear path to an effectual response. 2022 may well eclipse recent years as the hottest on record. Rainfall has alternated between being absent or violent in Pennsylvania, one of
MoreM. EdlowHappy Holidays from Grid—whether that means Christmas or just a couple days off work. We’ll be back Tuesday.
MoreOK, so you could get your loved ones beer soap. Or you could get them beer. (Or both.) My current local, seasonal obsession is Dogfish Head’s Chicory Stout. (Maybe you could do a mixed six with some other stouts?) I first sampled these suds at Standard Tap, and I’ve been on the bandwagon ever since.
MoreApparently we run in the same circles as Philebrity—right around the time they were posting this endorsement for Duross and Langel‘s beer soaps, we were perusing the 13th Street shop for some standout suds. Ever since my visit to Spotted Hill Farm, I’ve been hooked on all-natural soaps. Donna Howard sent me off with a
MoreIt’s always nice to read something that makes you feel genuinely hopeful: This New York Times online column on homelessness did just that. Writer David Bornstein discusses the 100,000 Homes Campaign, a program that aims to place 100,000 chronically homeless people into permanent supportive housing by July 2013: It’s the human welfare equivalent of NASA’s race to put
MoreGrid‘s own Marisa McClellan is deep into the annual Dark Days Challenge over at Foodinjars.com. Here’s how she describes it: Participants from all over the country (and world) prepare at least one intentionally local meal per week during the winter and blog about it. The goal is to prove that it’s possible to eat locally,
MorePeople all over the world join hands, start a love train, love train… Remember that adorable video of the Canadian couple getting engaged on one of Mural Arts’ Love Letter Tours? Inspired by that event, Mural Arts and SEPTA are now offering one lucky couple the chance to be married on the Love Train by Mayor
MoreWe’re in the final stretch of 2010—and with that comes a final look back before trudging forward into 2011. Both TreeHugger and Grist are re-capping the year, with a focus on the environment. The sites both acknowledge the BP oil disaster as the 2010 environmental event that will go down in history, but Grist takes
MoreShot Tower Coffee in Bella VistaThis past weekend, I checked a few things off my to-do list: visit 1 Shot Coffee‘s new No Libs location (and sample those baked eggs with tomato sauce); stop by my neighborhood’s new Shot Tower Coffee (6th and Christian); and watch the Eagles humiliate the Giants. Check, check and check.
MoreWe’re milking this year’s holiday cheer for all it’s worth—and that means we’re going to share as many local gift ideas as possible. Next up, a gift certificate from Harvest Local Foods. (You might remember them from last year’s Farmbook.) The cards range from $25 to $200, and can be used to purchase absolutely anything
MoreSomehow this escaped our notice until last week: A few months ago, at GreenFest Philly, Grid was interviewed by the pair behind frequency555.com. The couple, John Shimkus and Dana Lagomarsino, are traveling the country covering sustainability and health. Click here for the full list of Pennsylvania profiles.
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