Stainless Steel in Toaster Oven Prevents Aluminum Garnish on Burrito

2 December 2009 — Yesterday, I was looking for something to eat and found in our freezer a frozen Amy’s Burrito (unfortunately wrapped in plastic). I checked the instructions: either re-heat in a microwave or wrap in aluminum foil and re-heat in oven. Heating it up in a microwave oven was not an option. We haven’t had a microwave oven for more than 10 years.  Ever since my mother passed away of stomach cancer in 1992, I always wondered if the old microwave oven we used to have in the middle of our kitchen caused her cancer. I am convinced it was “leaking” radiation. It was one of the first models available on the market in the ’70s. I have also always wondered how the radiation affects the composition of the food, let alone of the container used to heat it up.

Heating it up in aluminum can be perilous. In contact with acidic food, aluminum tends to “melt” or disintegrate which is why you often see little holes on the aluminum foil covering a lasagna. Scary! So this was not an option either.

Plastic Consumption On the Rise in India – Say Goodbye to the Tiffin Catering Services

28 October 2009 — According to Karachi News Net, plastic goods consumption is expected to double in the next three years in India, most of it from food packaging. This news outlines a scary trend. When Jay and I visited India back in December 2002, I was impressed with how little plastic was used on a daily basis. Families could not afford to buy plastic products that would not last. Instead, they would use stainless steel containers that would be passed on from generations to generations. Most of the food was freshly prepared as refrigerators were not widely available. Tiffin food catering services were used for offering office workers fresh meals delivered to their office  doors. This is all changing as mentality is shifting from the long term to the short term. The disposable consumption mentality is making its way deep into middle class India.

Cheering for Fair Trade and Plastic Bag Free Town with a Hot Guy!

I already mentioned in an earlier post that Jay and I are involved in making our town – which is already officially designated as Fair Trade — a single use plastic bag free one. The Plastic Bag Free Town initiative will be launched on Saturday May 9th at the Fair Trade Fair in Wakefield, Quebec, and for the occasion a “fair trade” fashion show will be presented. Jay was recruited as one of the models. He is featured this week on our local newspaper The Low Down. You can see him this week only by clicking here

A Plastic Hummer or a Plant-Based Prius?

10 June 2009 — My 6-year old son is passionate about cars, trucks, tractors…essentially anything with motors and wheels.  The bigger the better.  He likes to taunt me by threatening that when he grows up he’s going to get a ‘plastic Hummer’.  Yikes, not what an ecologically minded parent running a plastic alternatives business loves to hear from his progeny.  But my son likes the Toyota Prius too, and is fascinated by the hybrid concept and the idea that one day soon we’ll be able to just plug in our car.  Now I can’t wait to tell him about the 2009 Prius, which incorporates various types of ‘ecological plastics’ throughout the car.  Toyota aims to have these materials eventually make up about 60% of the cars interior.