EcoSalon May Film: Ecoplaza Paradise Oasis

by Cherise Randle on May 3, 2012

Please join us for the screening of our next EcoSalon film: Ecoplaza Parasdise Oasis, presented on Sunday, May 27th at 3 PM at the Microsoft Store in Westfield Century City Mall. Ecoplaza Paradise Oasis is a fictional film based in 2038 and looks back on how we saved the planet and ourselves from climate change. This film was directed and produced by Peter Hughes and Kinga Monica, authors of the new book A Big Strategy.

Ecoplaza Paradise Oasis (feature) from K M on Vimeo.

[click to continue…]

{ 0 comments }

EcoSalon Film Series Video

by Dorit on April 14, 2012

Enjoy our new video celebrating the free EcoSalon Film Series, held every month in Los Angeles.

YouTube Preview Image

{ 0 comments }

Green Lifestyle Film Festival Salutes the Green School in Bali

Thumbnail image for Green Lifestyle Film Festival Salutes the Green School in Bali

The Green Lifestyle Film Festival (GLFF) recognizes the intrinsic need for spaces and natural environments that will prepare our offspring for life in a world that lives according to the rules of nature.

Read the full article →

The NEW Playroom: The Safety-Focused Kitchen

Thumbnail image for The NEW Playroom: The Safety-Focused Kitchen

Children are so at home in nature. We have more to learn from them than they can learn from us when it comes to a raw, vegan lifestyle. This article, therefore, is more intended as guidance for supervising adults, rather than children.

Read the full article →

Are Your Children “Fussy” Eaters? Perhaps They Are Simply Food Combining!

Thumbnail image for Are Your Children “Fussy” Eaters?  Perhaps They Are Simply Food Combining!

It is important to realize that for children, food combining seems to come naturally. They simply do not like to have a lot of ingredients at once at any given meal.

Read the full article →

Let Children’s Instincts Rule!!!

Thumbnail image for Let Children’s Instincts Rule!!!

Children respond strongly to colors and will sometimes go through phases in which they will only eat foods of a certain color, texture, or smell. Do not be alarmed.

Read the full article →

Raw. Living Recipes for Children – Pear Bear Blankets

Thumbnail image for Raw. Living Recipes for Children – Pear Bear Blankets

Dip the pear wedges in the lemon juice and place on a plate.
Spread cranberry sauce on each slice of zucchini.

Read the full article →

Raw. Living Recipes for Children – Bunny Salad

Thumbnail image for Raw. Living  Recipes for  Children – Bunny Salad

Dip the cut side of the pear in lemon juice.
Place the pear halves on a serving plate, cut side downwards.

Read the full article →

Raw. Living Recipes for Children – Breakfast Quickie

Thumbnail image for Raw. Living Recipes for Children – Breakfast Quickie

Put the diced pear into a cereal bowl.
Add the milk.

Read the full article →

Introducing Children: Friendly Kitchen Equipment!

Thumbnail image for Introducing Children: Friendly Kitchen Equipment!

I have given you choices of equipment when mixing different ingredients together: you can either use a food processor, under the supervision of an adult, or a mortar and pestle. A mortar is a bowl shaped container made of a hard wood, marble, pottery, or stone.

Read the full article →