Vegan Baking Tips Using Over Ripe Bananas?

Vegan Baking Tips Using Over Ripe Bananas?

Over ripe bananas in the kitchen? We have all been there. Sometimes throwing them out in the compost or garbage seems like a good idea. However, an overripe banana is packed with powerful nutrients and flavor. The more ripe and developed the sugars are, the 

Sprouting Organic Produce and Raw Cannabis Seeds

Sprouting Organic Produce and Raw Cannabis Seeds

I was drawn west and left Buffalo, NY at 23 years old to move to Colorado – this city girl quickly learned the in’s and out’s of country cooking. Sure, in Buffalo we had apple and cherry trees in my back yard and a slew 

Zero Waste Raw Cannabis Coconut Milk

Zero Waste Raw Cannabis Coconut Milk

The state of grocery stores is an absolute mess right now during the coronavirus outbreak. And trying to buy any plant-based milk for Vegan’s or people who have dairy issues might actually end in a fist fight. Store shelves are being stripped bare of most 

Zero Waste Celery

Zero Waste Celery

Did you know that you can regrow celery from the base of the stalks? Apparently you can, which had me wondering what I have been doing all my life when it came to celery. Usually I would save the bottoms for soup stocks or throw 

Zero Waste Pinene Cat Litter

Zero Waste Pinene Cat Litter

Did you know that traditional clay based cat litter is not biodegradable? When it is sent to landfills it just lumps into clay piles that gets compacted with other trash particles. And the actual mining process of clay is environmentally damaging to our earth. Facilities 

6 Ultimate Zero Waste Tips

6 Ultimate Zero Waste Tips

You may be thinking that trying out the Zero Waste lifestyle might be too hard or complicated. Therefore, for the sake of time, you might just pass even on the thought of it. However, I am here to show you how easy it actually is! 

Zero Waste: Plant-Based Grocery Haul

Zero Waste: Plant-Based Grocery Haul

Plant-Based Grocery Haul? Eating healthy doesn’t have to break your budget. This is a two-week grocery haul for $81.33 or $40.67 per week if you broke it up. I aimed for as much zero waste as possible with this trip. The plastic you do see