By: Chris
Hey Rob, Excellent revolutions… In reference to your first point, I bet you already know about it, but there is a Permaculture Credit Union (www.pcuonline.com). They are based in Santa Fe, New Mexico,...
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oooh great post! Revolutions I like it. I prefer to do one thing at a time and plan to do a monthly revolution picking one item a month to focus on. My first is to ditch the prepackaged veg and go to...
View ArticleBy: Kate@LivingTheFrugalLife
Awesomely inspiring as per usual, Rob. Don’t know how you manage to keep it up, but thank you! And a Happy New Year to you and yours.
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Chris I just learned of its existence this year and love the concept very much. I am honestly more than a little daunted by the prospect of shifting our money – obviously the biggest bang is the...
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Thanks everyone! Since the Bioneer Conference I have been thinking of these 3 “Revolutions” as the items giving us the Best Chance at Transitioning and they’ve become a Goal Statement of sorts for my...
View ArticleBy: Joel
> Low Input storage of food crops Hm…you really can’t beat a clamp for low-input storage. Herrick Kimball puts it this way: I was reading in Nancy Bubel’s excellent book, Root Cellaring, about...
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[...] living, local food) Rob (over at One Straw: Be The Change) had a great post last week about New Year’s Revolutions, and I am totally jumping on that bandwagon. His categories are re-localization,...
View ArticleBy: Aleta
The economy has affected my family and I have needed to start bringing in some income. Instead of looking at the glass half empty, I have decided not to let it destroy me and have made a big change. I...
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