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Should you worry about gluten?

Going gluten-free seems almost fashionable. It may be the latest dietary villain—but is there really anything wrong with consuming it?

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The price of fish

Fish and chips is an iconic Kiwi dish, and we're a country of seafood lovers, but just how much can our oceans take? Dave Hansford finds out if it's possible to make an environmentally sustainable fish choice.

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Lather, rinse, repeat

Try the no 'poo strategy … or choose shampoo that's free of sodium lauryl sulphate.

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Cotton

Cotton is one of the most chemical-intensive crops in the world

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Taking stock

Stock adds flavour and nutritional value to fancy and simple meals alike. It’s also a great way to use leftover vegetable or meat scraps that might otherwise go to waste.

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The price of organic milk

Why is organic food so darn expensive? Plus: Can I keep chickens in the suburbs?

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Leather vs vinyl

Handbags and heels put a spring in your step, but does the planet prefer leather or vinyl?

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Diesel vs hybrid

The fight for the most sustainable engine isn't over. Plus: The latest Prius, reviewed

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DIY carbon cutting

How can I offset my own flight? Plus: DIY double-glazing

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Valentine's Day: go green or go online

article illustration Billions of paper greeting cards are bought and sold every year. Before buying a Valentine's Day card for your partner, lover or secret crush (or all three), read Sue Skeet's guide to choosing an eco-friendly greeting card.

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Not in our back paddock!

article illustration What do a UK supermarket chain, Michael Pollan and Jamie Oliver all have in common? They all think factory dairy farming is a bad idea for New Zealand.

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Born free

article illustration The recent Good article 'Eco mamas and papas' included a segment called 'Born Free' which considered some of the issues around birth in New Zealand. The item prompted the following conversation.

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Nourishing our roots: what placenta planting means to our family

article illustration I can’t honestly remember why my wife Susie and I decided to bury our son Hunter’s placenta in a special place, other than it seemed the right thing to do at the time. I do remember knowing straight away where our little ceremony should take place: beneath a magnificent and ancient puriri tree on my family’s farm near Whangarei. But I also remember feeling slightly awkward about the whole thing. Here we were, two Pakeha New Zealanders detached from any kind of spiritual or cultural traditions around childbirth, searching for a way to anchor the experience to our past, present and future.

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The Saints of New Orleans' recovery

article illustration The New Orleans Saints, known as the worst team in the league, have won the 2010 championship and are going to the US Superbowl. Celebrations bring the city to a halt—and we're reminded what this city has come back from.

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Happy Bike Wise Month!

article illustration Every year in February, the New Zealand Transport Agency and the Ministry of Health organises a nationwide programme of cycling events dubbed the Bike Wise Month.

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Bike commuting tips

article illustration Bike Wise Month starts today. Here are some things that I wished I knew when I started cycling, from choosing a bike to accessorising it, dressing myself, carrying gear and mapping a route—and some all-important safety tips.

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2010: USA and China here we come!

article illustration Hundreds of thousands of New Zealanders were involved in 350.org's International Day of Climate Action on October 24 last year, and other NGO-led campaigns such as Greenpeace’s Sign On campaign. So did it help? How did we go in Copenhagen—and what lies ahead?

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  • Not in our back paddock!
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    What do a UK supermarket chain, Michael Pollan and Jamie Oliver all have in common? They all think factory dairy farming is a bad idea for New Zealand.

  • Born free
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    The recent Good article 'Eco mamas and papas' included a segment called 'Born Free' which considered some of the issues around birth in New Zealand. The item prompted the following conversation.

  • The Saints of New Orleans' recovery
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    The New Orleans Saints, known as the worst team in the league, have won the 2010 championship and are going to the US Superbowl. Celebrations bring the city to a halt—and we're reminded what this city has come back from.

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  • Build a wood-fired pizza oven

    How to build your own outdoor pizza oven

  • Which fishing method is best?

    Fishing methods report card, described and rated from best to worst

  • The price of fish
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    Fish and chips is an iconic Kiwi dish, and we're a country of seafood lovers, but just how much can our oceans take? Dave Hansford finds out if it's possible to make an environmentally sustainable fish choice.

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Lighten your laundry load—and save time, electricity, water and your clothes—with Good's guide to clean 'n' green laundry. Plus: Which fish are okay to eat? Choosing sustainable seafood, and how the humble hoki has caused a stir

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  • Annabel McAleer on Leather vs vinyl:
    New UK company Natureally is making organic leather, from organically raised cows and using eco-friendly taning methods. It says shoe manufa  
  • Annabel McAleer on The Saints of New Orleans' recovery:
    Woohoo! They did it!!!!!
  • Annabel McAleer on Sink or swim:
    Now going by just its Spanish name, Minimonos has just scored $800,000 to help its US launch.
  • Su Yin Khoo on Happy Bike Wise Month!:
    Excellent start, Andrew! Looking forward to hearing about how you go with those
  • Andrew on Happy Bike Wise Month!:
    I deliberately replaced two car trips by cycling on the weekend - first time ever - and I found it wasn't that hard. What was usually a five  
  • Emily Harris on Valentine's Day: go green or go online:
    I think greeting cards have their place. When you can't be with someone you are close to on an important day like their birthday or Christma  
  • A J Boot on Goodbye yellow brick road:
    Oxo-Biodegradable plastic bags: Pacrite ltd, the producres of The Green-One range of oxo-biodegradable rubish bags do have the ability to pr  
  • Annabel McAleer on The price of organic milk:
    Interesting article about the price -- and image -- of organic food in the UK:Now the UK's biggest organic body, the Soil Association, is co  
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