DO NOT THINK — JUST GO GREEN! 3 Easy Ways to Reduce Your Impact on the Environment
Living a sustainable, zero-waste lifestyle is all the rage these days. Celebrities like Mark Ruffalo, Jessica Alba, and Emma Watson continue to make big waves by supporting eco-conscious causes and by boasting their eco-friendly products. Not everyone has the budget or the ability to go as eco-friendly as our celebrity counterparts, but “going green” isn’t as difficult as you may think. This Earth Day, try adapting some of these easy eco-friendly tips into your daily life! Reduce your reliance on single-use items. Swap out items like paper towels, plastic water bottles, shampoos and conditioners, straws, plastic bags, and other single-use products that fulfill a need for you once and then end up in a landfill. Instead, find creative ways to avoid these single-use products. You can cut up old
shirts to use as rags, fill up reusable water bottles instead of buying throwaway plastic ones, and use cloth bags instead of plastic sacks at the grocery store. If you are looking for new products, consider shampoo bars or refillable bottles for hair care products from companies like Plaine Products or EcoRoots. Eat less meat. We’re not saying you have to give up your cheeseburgers or ribs, but opting for fewer meat-focused meals could create big impacts on a global scale. According to the Center for a Livable Future, if just 32% of Americans opted for meatless meals one day each week, it would be equivalent to reducing the impact of emissions from 1.6 million cars each year. Swap meat for beans, tofu, cauliflower, squashes, or a vegetarian soup. Delish.com has a great selection of vegetarian-based meals if you are ready to start. Shop locally. When you venture into “Meatless Monday” or search for products that reduce your single-use footprint, consider shopping locally. According to Transport & Environment, shipping could contribute to 10% of all carbon emissions by 2050. One way you can help reduce the reliance on global shipping is by focusing on locally sourced products and foods. Shop for produce at the local farmer’s market, seek out local crafters for gifts, and buy your clothes from local retailers who purchased the materials locally. Large store chains can also have local sections that make this endeavor easier! To get started, check with your local chamber of commerce for a list of shops to visit.
MOLTEN PEPPERMINT-CHOCOLATE CAKES
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Ingredients
• 1/2 cup butter, cubed • 4 oz bittersweet chocolate, chopped • 2 eggs • 2 egg yolks • 1/3 cup sugar
• 1/2 tsp peppermint extract • 1/8 tsp salt • 1/4 cup all-purpose flour • Powdered sugar
directions
1. Preheat oven to 425 F. In a small heavy saucepan, heat butter and chocolate over low heat until blended, stirring constantly; transfer to a large bowl. 2. Add eggs, egg yolks, sugar, extract, and salt to chocolate mixture; mix well. Stir in flour. Pour into 4 greased 6-ounce custard cups or ramekins.
3. Place custard cups on a baking sheet. Bake 10–12 minutes or until a thermometer reads 160 F and edges of cakes are set. 4. Remove from oven; let stand 1 minute. Run a knife around sides of cakes; turn out onto dessert plates. Dust with powdered sugar. Serve immediately.
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Source: TasteOfHome.com/recipes/molten-peppermint-chocolate-cakes/
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