I was traipsing through the BKLYN Designs show this past weekend and out of the corner of my eye the word “tasty” grabbed my attention. So of course I had to stop and check out the tasty wallpaper designs from aptly named, Flavor Paper. Turns out, Flavor Paper hails from New Orleans, and is making Brooklyn its new hood.




Each roll is hand printed. They offer lots of fresh flavors right off the shelf — floral, funky, geometric, traditional, even two scratch ‘n sniff options, but if you’d like something custom, they’re ready to roll.
find @ flavorleague.com
UPDATE: May 20 — Congratulations to Alicia W., our official winner. Thanks to everyone for participating, and we appreciate all our Twitter and RSS followers. Stay tuned for our next Great Green Giveaway (listed on right hand column of page). Here’s to a better life:)
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Looking for a better life? This Great Green Giveaway is sponsored by BETTER LIFE household cleaning products…better for people, better for the planet and better performing.

Green like you’ve never seen — these revolutionary products are free of petrochemicals, sulfates, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), solvents, dyes, synthetic fragrances and other harmful substances. BETTER LIFE uses renewable resources that harness the power of mother nature to create safe green cleaning products. Enter for your chance to win:
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Entries must be received by 8p, EST on Monday, May18, 2009. (free shipping, USA only.)
One lucky winner will be selected in our Random Drawing, and notified by email. Winner has 24 hours to claim their prize, or offer is null and void. Winner’s name will also be included on this post.
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I’m looking forward to attending the Audubon Society’s 6th Annual Women in Conservation Luncheon at the Plaza Hotel here in New York City next week. Six women will receive the prestigious Rachel Carson Award for their distinguished work in the area of environmental conservation.

This year’s honorees include Dr. Sylvia Earle (National Geographic Explorer), Sally Jewell (CEO, REI – Recreational Equipment Inc.), Elizabeth Putnam (President/Founder of Student Conservation Association) and Elizabeth Colleton, Jane Evans and Susan Haspel (all NBC Universal’s “Green is Universal” initiative).
Named for Rachel Carson, whose seminal work, Silent Spring, revealed the damage caused by the use of pesticides, Audubon established this award in 2004 to honor visionary women whose dedication, talent and energy have advanced conservation and environmental education locally and on a global scale. Bette Midler, Teresa Heinz Kerry, Majora Carter and Laurie David, were all honored in recent years past.
Looking to attend this special event? Ticket Prices range from $200 – $2500 for individuals and $5,000 – $50,000 for a table of 10. more information, call 212 874 5457 or visit @ audubon.org.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Reception, 11:30a
Luncheon, 12:00p
@ The Plaza Hotel, 2 Central Park South, New York City
A company called Rentech (Renewable Energy Technologies) is building the Rialto Renewable Energy Center to be located in Rialto, California.

The new facility is designed to produce approximately 600 barrels per day of pure renewable synthetic fuels and export approximately 35 megawatts of renewable electric power. The renewable power is expected to qualify under California’s Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) program, which requires utilities to increase the amount of electric power they sell from qualified renewable-energy resources. The plant will be capable of providing enough electricity for approximately 30,000 homes. The raw energy source, renewable waste biomass feedstocks, will consist primarily of urban woody green waste such as yard clippings, for which Rentech is currently negotiating supply agreements. The location of the project will provide local green waste haulers with a cost-effective alternative to increasingly scarce landfills for the disposal of woody green waste. The plant is designed to also use bio-solids for a portion of the feedstock. The proposed plant is intended to have a near-zero carbon footprint and produce energy from strictly renewable biomass sources.
more @ rentechinc.com