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Last night, my husband and I had the privilege of attending "The Garden of Everything Good", the Orange County Taste of the Nation Red Carpet Event at The Island Hotel's Palm Garden Terrace in Newport Beach, CA. The Taste of the Nation named Orange County's premier culinary event brought together OC's finest restaurants, chefs and mixologist who donated their time, talent and passion to presented the finest food, spirits and wine imaginable. Along with the fabulous food and drink, the event also featured a silent auction and live soul /rock entertainment by the acoustical band, and our good friends, OFFWHITE. One of the highlights for me, of course, is always the signature drink and last night it was a surprisingly refreshing Grapefruit Crush. I'll post pics and the mixologist recipe on a future blog post...so check back soon.
Participating restaurants last night included: Andrei's Conscious Cuisine, Bluefin Fin Japanese Cuisine, Brasserie Pascal and Tradition by Pascal, Break of Dawn, the Crow Bar, Golden Truffle, Il Barone Ristorante, Island Hotel's Palm Garden Terrace, K'ya Bar, Marbella Country Club, Montage Laguna Beach, Nirvana Grille, Pizzeria Ortica, Sage + Sage on the Coast, Sapphire Laguna, hush Restaurant and A Restaurant.

We have all experienced hunger at one time or another: We've all craved a midnight snack, wanted something salty or needed some chocolate. But there's a big difference between trying to satisfy a brief craving or stomach growl and wondering when or from where your next meal will come.
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One of the things I love most about practicing green alternatives in my home is that usually they are the more frugal option. Being environmentally-friendly is just good economics – in our home and budget, and with the earth God gave us.
There are many little things we can do in our homes to play a small part and make a big impact on our earth and it's environment. We can double our efforts by getting our kids involved and helping them understand the why to our what. Once they get it, it will become second nature to them when they’re adults – and that much easier to pass it down to their children.
Here are some small, easy, green choices we can make in our homes.
1. Plant an herb garden with your children.
2. Stop using disposable bags – order some reusable bags, or make your own.
3. Buy an inexpensive reusable water bottle, and stop buying plastic disposable bottles.
4. Wash laundry in cold water instead of hot.
5. Turn off lights when you leave the room.
6. Don’t turn on lights at all for as long as you can — open your curtains and enjoy natural light.
7. Support your local economy and shop at a farmer's market.
8. Turn off your computer completely at night.
9. Research whether you can sign up for green power from your utility company.
10. Pay as many bills as possible online.
11. Put a stop to unsolicited mail — sign up to opt out of pre-screened credit card offers.
12. Reuse scrap paper. Print on two sides, or let your kids color on the back side of used paper.
13. Subscribe to good eco-friendly blogs. My favorites are The Daily Green, TreeHugger, and Keeper of the Home. Of course, you gotta subscribe to Simple Organic.
14. Before buying anything new, first check your local Craigslist or Freecycle.
15. Fix leaky faucets.
16. Make your own household cleaners.
17. Lower the temperature on your hot water heater.
18. Unplug unused chargers and appliances.
19. Repurpose something – save egg cartons for paint wells, seed starters, or treasure boxes, etc.
20. Collect rainwater, and use it to water your houseplants and garden.
21. Swith to cloth diapers – or at least do a combination with disposables.
22. Use cloth napkins daily instead of paper.
23. Repurpose glass jars as leftover containers and bulk storage.
24. Five-minute showers – make it a goal for yourself.
25. Donate to- and shop at - thrift stores such as Goodwill. You’ll be recycling perfectly usable items, and supporting your local economy.
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