Tag Archive for 'fun'
Want to introduce your kids to baking and avoid spending money on store-bought snacks? Here’s a recipe that’s fun, relatively easy, and is guaranteed to be a hit with the kids. These homemade organic cheese crackers are of course fresher than the ones you might find at the supermarket, and when you make them at home, you can skip the excess packaging, food coloring, ... weiterlesen...
Shades brand Shwood teamed up with HUF owner and professional skateboarder Keith Hufnagel to have some fun skating across the LA’s streets and making some cool sunglasses. Made from recycled broken skateboards, these stripy shades are unique and handmade at Shwood’s Portland workshop. By gluing the wooden pieces together and using a vacuum sealer instead of clamps, S... weiterlesen...
I want 2012 to be about peace and unity, and all those other treehuggin' values. So this week's meal plan celebrates people every where. It's a fun mix of ethnic food and familiar staples. Enjoy!
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If you’re buying an electric car for fun or just running around town, how about a little hot rod like this Lightning Electric Car? It’s lighter, which means more power, and has better range and absolutely thrilling acceleration. Made by a little-known company called EnviroTech, the new product hits 60 miles per hour from start in just 5 seconds and looks hot doin... weiterlesen...
An easy do-it-yourself project based on a Star Wars monster makes getting dirty clothes in the hamper a lot more fun.
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Yes, football and television may be on the top of some men’s holiday lists, but we think they just might drop their remotes for these fun green gifts we’ve picked out. From awesome recycled guitar straps for your favorite rock star to smart eco-watches for the chronically late lad, there is something for every guy in our Green Holiday Gift Guide! Check out all of the... weiterlesen...
This unexpected locked-gate bicycle is an awesome invention by artist Stephen Williams. As fanciful as it is fun, the bike is sculpted from a bizarre combination of objects that give a couple of old gates a more mobile lifestyle. Imagine how much attention you’d get cycling this mad machine down the street!
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Keeping up with the clock is as much fun as learning about animal species in this iPhone game called Survival.
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Wes Bennett came up with a genius idea for those pesky pots that new plants for your garden come in. Instead of feeling guilt for trashing more plastic, he made this fun upcycled chalkboard lamp – perfect for your kids playroom or art table! Click ahead to see how he pulled off this creative solution!
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Apple season is in full-swing, and there’s no better way to enjoy a crispy, tangy apple than by taking a big bite out of a caramel apple. They’re delicious, nutritious, and they make autumn feel just a little more festive. But you don’t have to go to a carnival or a state fair to find yourself a good caramel apple; making them at home is fun and easy, and it... weiterlesen...
Courtesy of Audubon /Promo image
Birding can be fun. Except when you have to get up early and it's cold. That's why Birding the Net may be so appealing to Internet surfers out there, especially those still wearing pajamas late into the afternoon. Just tongue in cheek, folks, this is about a new social media campaign by Audubon called Birding the Net. Virtual birds have been rele... weiterlesen...
French student Ariane Prin developed a fantastic project while studying at London’s Royal College of Art that recycles the University’s waste into fun and colorful pencils. ‘From Here For Here’ is an experiment-based initiative that recycles materials like sawdust, flour, clay and graphite into new writing implements.
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Photos by Jerry James Stone
Seriously, choosing between pancakes or French toast for breakfast just seems unfair. I always want both! For those of you who understand my frustration, we now have a solution thanks to Stacy Potten. This french toast, dipped in pancake batter, is a fun and exciting twist to the traditional favorite. Enjoy this recipe with real maple syrup and a pome... weiterlesen...
With Fashion Week now in full swing, we thought it would be fun to revisit the exclusive video we shot of one of our favorite New York Designers, Samantha Pleet. Our very own Jill Fehrenbacher chatted with the eco-designer in her Brooklyn studio about everything from her collection to what the future of sustainable fashion will look like. Click here to check it out!
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Today, September 6th, Trash Tycoon officially launches! It's been a long, hard, fun road getting to this point, and we owe a special thanks to all the beta testers who have been playing and submitting bugs and comments on the forums.
Now we're inviting you, the TreeHugger readers, to come check out the game. Some special features you should know about include an in-game TreeHu... weiterlesen...
The Alchemist (The Discovery of Phosphorus Through Henning Fire in Hamburg 1669)
Here is a weekend project for Sami, TreeHugger's champion peecycler: make phosphorus from your own urine! It's toxic and explosive in its pure form, but chemistry is fun, right? IO9 describes the process:
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photo by Bonnie Hulkower
Only in New York, where space is scarce and summer is brief, would one be able to pay to rent a backyard for a few hours. But that is what my friend Ben Pomeroy, of Now or Never radio, did last week. He rented a space called "Timeshare Backyard." Timeshare Backyard is a formerly vacant lot at 145 Ludlow Street in Manhattan's Lower East Side, which for t... weiterlesen...
Images credit BDP architects
Proof that big boys can still have fun playing with boxes; BDP, the second biggest architectural firm in the UK has built a temporary installation of "music boxes" for the Manchester International Festival....Read the full story on TreeHugger
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