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Green Products By Minnie Payne Lucky Layla Family Farms is a Dallas / Fort Worth area producer of low processed/low preservative/low additive drinkable yogurt, cheese, milk caramel. The the most ...
By Minnie Payne DFW residents seeking to eat good-tasting food without seemingly ever-present processed ingredients now have that opportunity through the Urban Acres co-op - a Dallas green business ...
Whether you're firing up the grill, lounging poolside or planning an outdoor gathering, these eco-conscious brands bring the flavor, flair and sustainability to make your summer a blast without ...
AMY MARTIN. Amy Martin, a journalist and writer for more than 40 years, is a senior reporter for GreenSource DFW. Her latest book, "Wild DFW: Explore the Amazing Nature in and round Dallas-Fort Worth, ...
By MInnie Payne Folks in and around Dallas’ Greenville Avenue, and otherwise, are now privileged to have Green Grocer (www.greengrocerdallas.com), another source of locally grown fresh organic food, ...
Rainwater harvesting is great for North Texas because you can keep some of the rain we get during the spring and fall to use during our hot and dry summers. Even a small roof area can produce a usable ...
Learn to design & build small off-grid solar electric system! Better yet, see how it's done AND help build it? Just watch or jump in and help. The option is yours.A limited number of openings are ...
A Permanent Concrete Crushing Facility is seeking to establish itself in Grayson County on S. Fannin Avenue, just outside the city limits of Sherman and Denison. This location, east of Texoma Medical ...
Sept. 30, 2023. A former vacant lot in Dallas will soon be a place where residents can enjoy a piece of Dallas's ecological history. On Saturday, more than 100 volunteers teamed up to help restore one ...
Sept. 19, 2024. Every year, the Native Plant Society of Texas recognizes organizations and individuals that advance the nonprofit’s mission: to promote conservation, research and utilization of native ...
Feb. 18, 2022. Marsha Jackson and advocates for her South Oak Cliff neighborhood embody their slogan, “Together, we can move mountains.” A year ago, they forced the removal of Shingle Mountain — a six ...