October 16, 2007
· Filed under Alternate Fuel, Urban Green · Tagged alternative fuel, BP, British Petrolium, cellulose, Department of Energy, DOE, ethanol

Finally! — The US Government has come to the conclusion that we need to find alternative sources of energy. It took them awhile! Even George W., the oil loving Texan himself says, “America is addicted to oil.”
Cellulose, a material extracted from plants, could be a good bet. It’s the most abundant naturally occurring molecule on the Earth. Trees, lawn clippings, fall leaves… all of it could be turned into an alternative fuel.
This is how it works:
- Extract the cellulose from the plant.
- Add enzymes to break down the cellulose molecules into sugar.
- Ferment the sugar into alcohol.
- Distill the alcohol into fuel.
Result: Cellulosic Ethanol.
Sounds simple, right? Well, it is that simple but it’s really expensive. For scientists, the challenge lies in the break down of the cellulose. Nature has found several ways to break down cellulose; termites have millions of microorganisms in their digestive system, cows and goats have special organisms in their stomachs but scientists need to do it and stay on budget. They are competing with the price at the pump.
But there is hope for those scientists now with a surge of both public and private money. Venture capitalists have invested hundreds of millions on startup companies, the DOE has pledged several hundred million dollars in demonstration plants and research centers and BP has gifted $500 million for an Energy Bioscience Institute.
Is It Worth It?
I think so.
I think we need to find a way to live with the Earth not against it. The fight over oil and other energy sources has resulted in so much war, you would think it was a religion. We’ve scared the Earth, in some place so badly, that no amount of reclamation will return it’s previous beauty. We need to find new answers, whatever it takes, we need new ideas for the future.
~ DIY Naturally
October 12, 2007
· Filed under Organic in the News · Tagged Al Gore, Climate Change, Nobel Peace Prize

It has recently been announced that Al Gore has won the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize. The former Vice President of the US has won the prestigious award for his efforts in raising awareness of the dangers of global warming, and for being a leading campaigner in the fight to reduce the world reliance on fossil fuels.
October 2, 2007
· Filed under Uncategorized · Tagged Etsy, Etsy Mud Team, Hand Made

I must say, this is an honor to be recommended by Etsy and their newsletter The Storque.
I love Etsy! This is a wonderful place online and as their tag line states, “Your place to buy and sell all things hand made.”
I especially love the pottery and ceramics made by the Etsy Mud Team. Keep up the great work and thanks Etsy for your recommendation.
~ DIY Naturally
October 1, 2007
· Filed under Baking Soda, Natural Beauty Products, Salt · Tagged Baking Soda, DIY, Do IT Yourself, Natual Beauty Products, Table Salt, Whiten Teeth, Whiten Teeth Naturally

Why use those chemicals to whiten your teeth when you probably have the ingredients on hand to do it naturally.
All you need:
- Baking Soda
- Salt
- Water
In a small dish mix equal parts baking soda and table salt. Dip a damp tooth brush into the mixture. Brush your teeth as normal. Then rinse.
Or, you can make a paste by adding a little water to the mix.
I would say this is a much better way to whiten your teeth than those sticky strips. Plus, this way you know you aren’t damaging you teeth.
Of course, this method doesn’t work over night or as quickly as the strips. So my suggestion, if you need those pearly whites for a special occasion this weekend; use the strips but then start a regular cleaning with the baking soda and salt to maintain the whiteness.
~ DIY Naturally