Sugar Editorial Picks
Dec 03, 2007 -
Riding your bike is perfect exercise for your heart and a wonderful way to tone your lower body. It's also great for the environment, because it doesn't require any gas or electricity to get it going. If you live in a place where Winter means cold, ice, and snow, I'm sure you've put your bike away till the Spring, but you can still get the benefits of riding your bike without having to go outside.
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Aug 28, 2007 -
Do you ever think about how much stuff ends up in the trash? So much crap ends up in the dump after we're done using it, and most of it won't biodegrade.
The people over at Patagonia are working to help this problem.
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Jun 13, 2007 -
Our amazing planet Earth is the only home we humans, animals, and plants have. It's precious to us, so we need to do what we can to preserve it. Here are 10 easy ways you can help:
Don't use paper or plastic plates, cups and silverware - that's a ton of waste!
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Apr 20, 2007 -
The winner of the FitSugar Tote is: EcannDallas!!!! I used a great site, Random.org
to "virtually" draw a number out of a hat. Think of all the paper I saved!!!
- 10 Comments
Apr 18, 2007 -
Please note - the winner has been selected. Details to follow. Thanks to everyone who participated.
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Apr 16, 2007 -
Tis' the season for layering and April is all about being green too (maybe you didn't hear that April 22nd is Earth Day).
This Patagonia Synchilla Vest ($70.00) seems to be the perfect layering workout piece this spring. The vest provides year-round core warmth without all the bulk.
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Dec 26, 2006 -
Nothing compares to the smell of a fresh cut pine tree during Christmas. The aroma alone can bring back wonderful childhood memories you've shared with your family - picking out the tree, decorating its branches, and waking up all excited on Christmas morning to find beautifully wrapped gifts underneath it.
Christmas just wouldn't feel the same without a fresh-cut tree.
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Apr 02, 2009 -
If you practice yoga regularly, chances are you've been through more than one mat. Since many of them are thin and begin to disintegrate with repeated use, you end up having to replace it at least once a year. Instead of mindlessly throwing out your mat, you can be green and recycle it.
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Apr 11, 2007 -
So I definitely got the run down on how to recycle from Auntie Litter when I was in grade school, but as Earth Day approaches, it seems that my recycling skills could use a once over. Real Simple has broken the whole recycling thing down by making the ins and outs of recycling really, well, simple.
- Collect newspapers in a paper grocery bag or in tied bundles, depending on your community’s guidelines, and set them out on pickup day.
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Apr 09, 2009 -
One great thing about running is that you don't need a lot of gear to participate in the sport. Basically you need a good pair of sneakers. When your sneakers wear out, don't just toss them away.
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