In honor of Earth Day (Tuesday, April 22nd), we at Let’s Dish! wanted to share a fantastic handout from the Baltimore Parents for Climate Action, a school-based group of parent volunteers working toward a healthier environment. To learn the data sources used for carbon reduction figures or to learn more about us, you can […]
April 16, 2008 – 10:33 am
In this day and age, thinking “green” has transitioned from a “fresh idea” to a social responsibility. At Let’s Dish!, we do all we can to be “green” in our stores while facing some challenges that are common to small businesses and the food industry alike; our team will share more in future posts […]
January 27, 2008 – 6:00 am
Rachel Rosenthal shared a great idea that really got me thinking. At first glance, it’s a simple system for reducing clutter. But it makes me think of more– things like the value of recycling and even the challenge of teaching our kids discipline and delayed gratification. Before I complicate things and wax a bit philosophical, […]
By Rick Corcoran
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