Bhavani, of iEat Green, will spend an hour with you cooking a vegetarian dinner and exploring ways in which you and your family can live a more sustainable life!
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Wednesday
Jan252012
Tuesday
Jan172012
I Eat Green - 01/18/12

Guest: David Haight
Since joining American Farmland Trust in 2001, David Haight has worked with more than 20 local governments to establish agricultural economic development and farmland protection plans. He aids state and federal legislators as they work on agricultural and land conservation legislation and has helped coordinate projects that have permanently protected more than 4,000 acres of New York farmland.
Haight helped to author AFT’s Guide to Local Planning for Agriculture in New York and New York Agricultural Landowner Guide to Tax, Conservation, and Management Programs.
His previous work experience includes evaluating the fiscal impact of land conservation for the Vermont Land Trust and work as an outdoor educator in New York’s Catskill Mountains. He holds a B.A. in environmental studies and political science from Binghamton University, an M.S. in natural resources planning from the University of Vermont, graduated from New York’s LEAD program and serves on the Land Trust Alliance New York Advisory Committee.
Today's Recipe: Baby Eggplant Stuffed with Mediterranean Quinoa
Wednesday
Jan112012
I Eat Green - 01/11/12

Guest: Veronica Gordon
Veronica Gordon runs the only Vegetarian, Vegan and Raw food restaurant in Puerto Viejo (a small town on the Caribbean Coast) called Veronica's Place. Her parents were naturalists, and she grew up learning about medicinal remedies using fresh herbs, fruits and vegetables to help cure allergies and sickness. She will share some of her family's home remedies, which have been passed down from generation to generation.
Today's Recipe: Quinoa Saffron Primavera
Wednesday
Jan042012
I Eat Green - 01/04/12

Guest: Jaimie P. Cloud - The Cloud Institute
Jaimie P. Cloud, the founder & president of The Cloud Institute. The Cloud Institute prepares K-12 school systems and their communities to educate for a sustainable future by inspiring educators and engaging students through meaningful content and learner-centered instruction.
Jaimie works extensively with educators, administrators, and school boards across the nation. She designs and facilitates professional development programs and directs the collaborative development of numerous instructional units and courses for K-12 and Higher Education designed to teach and learn across disciplines through the lens of sustainability.
In addition to her commitment to furthering the mission of The Cloud Institute, Jaimie serves as an advisor, board member or committee member to several organizations with related goals and interests.
Cloud is the chair of Communities for Learning, Inc. and co-chair of The Harbor education task force of the Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance. She is a member of the advisory committee of the Buckminster Fuller Institute, the international advisory committee for the Tbilisi+30 Conference, the planning committee for Education for Sustainability of the North American Association for Environmental Education, and the Sustainability Education Planning Committee for the National Association of Independent Schools. Cloud serves on the Ecozone advisory board of Eco Media, Inc., and the editorial board of the International Journal of Education for Sustainable Development.
Today's Recipe: Two Types of Dressing