Just in time for holiday wine-ing and dining…consider a few eco-chic & cheap decorating ideas…a few of my tips featured in the November/December issue of Vegetarian Times (pick it up at your local Borders or Whole Foods).
Tue 7 Dec 2010
Vegetarian Times…for the holidays
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Sat 11 Sep 2010
Brilliant in Disguise…
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Fri 30 Jul 2010
Waste not, Want not….at your Summer BBQ
Posted by April Trigg under Atlanta, Decor, Floral, Food, Recycling, Rentals, Resources, Retailers
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In the midst of all this oppressive heat, it’s a good time to remember that you can have tons of fun while not creating tons of waste. If you’re a believer (ya know, the whole global warming thing), you know that the waste quotient only adds to the issue. With an average person generating over 1.6 pounds of waste during a typical, four hour event, the trash can really pile up if you’re not being a conscious consumer.
So…here are a few tips to green your summer BBQ:
Décor:
- Like linen: first off, using a washable linen of any fabric is a more sustainable option than something that is not (ie plastic). A new option on the rental market is one made from recycled plastic bottles that can be found at BBJ Linen (www.bbjlinen.com).
- A fun craft project that my pal & famed Atlanta Caterer Dennis Dean (www.dennisdeancatering.com) came up with is turning a piece of burlap into a BBQ banner of sorts that can be displayed at your entrance or on your table as a runner then reused for the Fall holidays. Use a paper stencil or even a wooden letter to paint on your initials, the theme or a special guest’s name. You can find paper stencils at Sam Flax or wooden letters at Hobby Lobby. Any craft paint will work – opt for a natural hair brush.
- Potted & portable: accent your table with potted sunflowers or other potted flowering plants. At the end of your party, turn your potted flower arrangement into a portable, take home gift for your guests to enjoy on their table or in their garden.
Food & Beverage
- From skin to servingware: use everything inside your orange and out to make a delicious citrus fruit salad (add grapefruit & watermelon to add a multi-color dimension that is also delicious). Cut your oranges in half, scoop out all insides, dry skin halves over night at room temperature. Before your party, simply scoop your fruit salad mix into each half and display.
- Turn your cabbage into the container for your bleu cheese cole slaw. Follow standard directions for cole slaw, add organic blue cheese crumbles. I like the 365 organic bleu cheese @ Whole Foods (www.wholefoods.com). Use the outer layers of the cabbage (red cabbage tends to offer a bit more color) as your cole slaw container.
- Sauce it up: my favorite part of a BBQ is, of course, the sauce. Offer guests a sampling of various barbeque sauces…either as a competition amongst those coming to enjoy the summer festivity or your own favorite finds. In lieu of making your own, explore local options. Whole Foods is great at pointing out who to check out in your local market. I really like the honey, chipotle and classic sauces the Williamson Bros (http://www.williamsonbros.com) from Atlanta churn out. Since guys love a good BBQ – offer take home samples in reusable, glass jars that ensure your sauce is good to the very last drop.
- Buy in bulk – from chips to Coca-Cola, avoid single-serve containers and ensure your generating less packaging waste overall.
- An apple a day: a great summer drink for kids is a simple glass of apple juice served with an apple slice in a Preserve cup (made from recycled plastic). It’s fun and house-friendly (ie not breakable). Available at Whole Foods.
- Local brew: the best way to cut down on your carbon footprint is to buy and support local. Check out your local beverage options from non-alcoholic (Whynatte) to beer (Sweetwater, Terrapin) or spirits (Horné Rum).
- Box it up: turn an empty box into your go-to recycling container and encourage guests to reduce their waste by recycling all of their glass, plastic and aluminum from your summer BBQ.
To view my segment on Fox5 Atlanta, click video below:
Wed 21 Apr 2010
If you’d like to celebrate with some sustainably-minded and SUPER fun folks in South Florida this Earth Day, we hope you’ll join us for the South Florida Green Drinks Inaugural EcoLifestyle Gala tomorrow night at the Boca Raton Resort & Club. Tickets are still available and more information on the event can be found at http://www.southfloridagreendrinks.org/.

Wed 21 Apr 2010
Earth Day Ecotaining…
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As we get set to mark the 40th year of Earth Day celebration, here are a few tips and shout outs to those helping to sustain my (and all of our) world this Earth Day and every day. My friends at the Morning Show were kind enough to have me back to offer viewers ideas on how to ecotain this Earth Day. To view the segment, click here: Earth Day Ecotaining with April Milliken Trigg.
In a nutshell, why not celebrate this Earth Day with a nod to the land, water and air we should all help sustain? Here are some quick and easy ideas…
- Create a menu that supports locally grown produce, grass fed/cage free beef & poultry as well as fish that is on the sustainable seafood list. Take a trip to your local Whole Foods Market and look our for their “Support Local” signs which can be found all over their stores. Serve sustainable spirits (my new fave is SquareOne Vodka) or organic wines like Bonterra or Parducci.
- Ditch the glassware and create a grab, go and give back beverage station by filling a large bowl with ice and recyclable beverages, like the new Dasani Plant Bottle, and encouraging your guests to recycle their beverage containers by placing a recycling station next to your drink set up.
- Decorate with reusable linens (thanks to bbj linens for use of those shown the segment), sustainable stems like those found at OrganicBouquet.com and all your nature-oriented décor around the house. Take a stroll on the beach this Earth Day and, as you enjoy the land, water and air we all need to strive to protect, collect a few mementos to display on your table which not only offers an inexpensive décor piece but also reminds us of how preserving our local community helps contribute to sustaining the entire planet.
Happy Earth Day!
Sun 14 Mar 2010
Global Green Style
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I just have to give a shout out to a new blog I found about while in LA and at the Global Green Pre-Oscar event at Avalon. Our new fave friend Heidi @VIE decked Lauren and I out in garb and gems to add a little glitz to our party wear for the big event. I guess it worked because our picture was snapped at the soiree allowing us to give a well-deserved plug to my new favorite eco-accessory line…Blank Verse. So, check out the cool cuff below and definitely log onto feelgoodstyle.com to read more about the event & the fashions.

April (me), Mike Flynn from Opportunity Green and Lauren Phillips.
Wed 10 Mar 2010
Best of Green…
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I have to admit, I’m a pretty fortunate individual to have the opportunity to have many goose bump moments in my life because I have the chance to work with people, all over the country, on events that aim to educate, strive to achieve new heights in sustainability and mobilize the masses into action. Well, treehugger.com honors those individuals, ambassadors and events that embody all of these actions and epitomize the Best of Green each year. Our pals (and, yes, clients) at the US Green Building Council are nominated for Best (Green) Event for their annual Greenbuild Conference. We were in Phoenix this year with USGBC, for our fourth year in a row, to work on their Welcome Event at Chase Field - so, yes, we do hope that we had a little something to do with their exciting nod. So, please help Greenbuild win for Best Event on Treehugger by voting…just click on the Treehugger logo below and click the button to vote for GREENBUILD!
Sun 7 Mar 2010
Dressed to the Nina’s + beyond…
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Your table is dressed in it’s eco best (or so I hope you have followed my tips from yesterday’s blog or Friday’s segment on KTLA). So, now – what to dress yourself in? Our friend Heidi at VIE outfitted Lauren, Ashley and I in several of the fabulous eco-conscience designers she represents like Nina Skarra, 1Oak and Blank Verse. I absolutely adored the navy shift from Sofie Olgarrd that I wore paired with the bib necklace by Blank Verse that’s made from vintage jewelry, ribbons and materials. I then repurposed the necklace to the formal oscar table display. KTLA’s reporter on the scene, Allie MacKay, couldn’t stop raving about the two piece corset top and skirt from 1Oak which is made from scrap materials. Known for their reuse of hospital scrubs and other materials, their construction is so amazingly form-fitting, you can’t help but feel a little thinner while also feeling you’re greening the world, one hospital scrub dress at a time. The cream concotion I wore in the segment featured below is by designer Nina Skarra whose dresses have been appreciated by celebs like Penelope Cruz and Suzy Cameron. Special thanks to Heidi for making us all feel super fab and to green make up artist Ashley Jackson for making us look spectacular!

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to view eco chic Oscar attire
Sat 6 Mar 2010
ecoOscar tips
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Being in Los Angeles for the creme de la creme of the Hollywood Awards season is quite the scene but my favorite set so far was at Akasha Restaurant to shoot a few segments on ecoOscar party tips for KTLA’s Morning News. Reporter Allie MacKay broadcasted live on Friday’s show to give viewers at home my eye into how to whip up a star powered and sustainable soiree this Oscar Sunday. Special thanks to Akasha and Alan who not only allowed me to set up camp for the segments (while also pitching in to actually help me set it up) but Akasha whipped up delicious nominee-inspired ecoOscar fare that should be nominated for an award as well.

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Click on KTLA logo to view video on ecoOscar decor
Special thanks to Classic Party Rentals for the linens & chargers and Alandale’s for letting me borrow the adorable vintage suitcases for the Up in the Air cupcake display.
Wed 3 Mar 2010
Resolution Check
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So, for all of you who launched into 2010 with a dirty laundry list of resolutions to do and be better…just a little check in to see how you’re faring.
On the top of my list is the quest to convert at least three local retailers I frequent to compostable products to replace their not-so-recyclable plastic and scary Styrofoam. I happy to report I have my first success – my favorite lunch to-go place made the switch. My friend Johnny at Cafe at Pharr in Atlanta took a meeting with the folks from Repurpose Now and I had my first unsweet iced tea in their compostable cold cup. Glorious! Thanks so much Johnny – it’ll be worth the change (in all ways)!

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