Tag Archive for ‘footprint’
FROM FARM TO FORK
Good little article but there are some slight misstatements. 1.) We grow 99 percent of our PRODUCE not diet 2) We do buy supplement animal feed (grains pellets) oh, and our goal is “ZERO” food miles! Path to Freedom conserves water while cutting ‘food miles’ from Dervaes family’s carbon footprint By Carolyn Neuhausen PASADENA WEEKLY [...]
COTTONWOOD CREEK FILM FESTIVAL (June 5-6)
Homegrown Revolution Screening in Encinitas with Dervaes family as special guests (and if you read further on we are trying to wrangle a OC/San Diego FG Gathering while we are at it!) Event Details VIP PARTY WHEN: Friday June 5 7:30-9:30pm WHERE: Lemongrass Salon 910 2nd Street Come celebrate the Second Annual Cottonwood Creek Environmental [...]
FILM, FOOD & FELLOWSHIP
Americans continue to out-big-foot everyone else when it comes to consumption. Although only 5 percent of the global population, Americans are said to use more than one-quarter of the world’s energy. If everyone lived like North Americans, we’d need at least seven planets to support our lifestyles. A new year is time for new resolutions [...]
LIVING THE PATH TO FREEDOM
Sharing the path, Anais & Jordanne give UCLA students a tour of the urban homestead Uprising Radio KPFK 90.7 The recent spike in oil and food prices, and extreme weather conditions due to climate change have led many Americans to consider changing their eating and shopping habits and even their lifestyles. In Pasadena, the Dervaes [...]
SEEDING CHANGE
Freedom Gardeners of the World, Unite! Photo Copyright 2004 Path to Freedom Seeding Change: Website Seeks to Liberate Diets—and Wallets—from Supermarket Site’s “100-Foot Diet” Brings Local Food Movement Home PASADENA, CA. – July 7, 2008 – Think of it as Facebook meets the Farmer’s Almanac: A social networking site for backyard pioneers who want to [...]
EVERY STEP YOU TAKE
You Walk Wrong It took 4 million years of evolution to perfect the human foot. But we’re wrecking it with every step we take Look, it’s not your fault. It’s your shoes. Shoes are bad. I don’t just mean stiletto heels, or cowboy boots, or tottering espadrilles, or any of the other fairly obvious foot-torture [...]































































