The students, both elementary and middle school, set out to collect
seed in plastic cups.
They started with
seeds in plastic cups under incubators in their laundry room, and pride themselves on a «seed to smoke» philosophy.
Not exact matches
Once its cut
in half and the
seeds and membranes are cleaned out, you place it open side down
in a large microwavable baking dish with about a 1/4
cup of water and covered
in plastic wrap.
Store 12
cups mixed hearty greens (such as escarole, mustard greens, and kale; if using mustard greens or kale, fold leaves over and cut off tough center rib and stems) and 1
cup kumquats, cut into thin rounds,
seeded,
in 2 separate resealable
plastic bags.
Here's how to make a green smoothie of your own: 2
cups almond milk (soy or rice work well too) 1 frozen banana (remove the peel, cut into 1 - inch slices, and freeze
in a
plastic bag overnight) 1
cup of frozen berries (strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, and / or blackberries, etc) 1 Tbs flax
seeds 1 scoop rice protein powder (soy or hemp work well) Greens: spinach has the mildest flavor and for a beginner, I would recommend starting with 1/2
cup.
Biodegradable corn
plastic cups and
seed paper sleeves were available and the campaign's signage was read by all waiting
in line, stating: Switching from a disposable to a reusable mug can save 9 million trees a year, 5.7 billion gallons of water and eliminate 363 million pounds of solid waste from landfill.
Meanwhile a browse through the pretty pie charts
in OFCOM's carbon audit suggests that the number of
plastic coffee
cups and notepaper used by OFCOM over those 16 months might have had a bigger negative impact on the planet than any
seeds of doubt cast by Durkin's film.