Posts Tagged ‘ valentine’s day ’

Valentine’s Day Survival Guide For The Green At Heart

February 11, 2010
By Beth Buczynski
Valentine’s Day Survival Guide For The Green At Heart

It’s baaaa-aaack. Valentine’s Day. Yet another one of the infamous “Hallmark Holidays” based loosely on history and commercially inflated to monumental status for no other reason than to make people think they can buy their way into the heart of that special boy or girl. Consider these disturbing facts from TheRomantic.com: 110 million roses, the majority red,...
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Eco Ideas For Spicing Up Your Valentine’s Day

February 15, 2009
By Beth Buczynski
Eco Ideas For Spicing Up Your Valentine’s Day

The Hallmark holiday to end all Hallmark holidays is upon us- the dreaded St. Valentines Day. Outfitted with the most horrifying pinks, reds and lace, once a year this day climbs from the bowels of commercialism to haunt us with chemically processed sweets, synthetically stuffed animals, mass produced floral arrangements and a forests’ worth of...
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