by grayisgreen | Sep 29, 2011 | Healthy Aging, Home & Garden
photo credit: Jesus Rubio Garcia Our info on keeping pets healthy flew off the table last week at the Life@50+ AARP convention and it’s no surprise–as fall rolls in fleas hop back into our homes and mice burrow their way into our basements. Pests can be...
by grayisgreen | Sep 22, 2011 | Healthy Aging, Taking Action
Delaware residents dispose of their unwanted, unused, and expired drugs Stocks of old drugs in medicine cabinets are a big problem and disposal of them can be an even bigger one–witness Prozac-happy Texas bluegills and gender-confused Colorado sucker fish that...
by grayisgreen | Sep 19, 2011 | Food and Water, Home & Garden, Taking Action
AARP is holding its Life@50+ event this week at the Los Angeles Convention Center and Gray is Green’s Kath Schomaker and Dan Peerless are there. If you are there too, you must come visit the Gray is Green booth #2155. “We may be a ‘young’...
by grayisgreen | Sep 14, 2011 | Food and Water, Home & Garden, Uncategorized
“Once you’ve tried fresh tomatoes, you’ll never go back,” Bing Wright tells me. A neighbor of mine in the Catskill Mountains, where frost in May and September is not unusual, Bing grows tomatoes by the bushel in a 20-by-30-foot vegetable patch. From that small...
by grayisgreen | Sep 12, 2011 | Food and Water, Healthy Aging, Uncategorized
Does it matter if the chicken you buy for your family is from a farm that uses low doses of antibiotics in the feed? Consider this: Premier Healthcare Alliance recently contracted with Murray’s Chicken of South Fallsburg, New York, to provide affordably priced...