Well, we all made those resolutions a couple of weeks ago. How's it working for you? Maybe it's time for a reset--and MaryJane Butters has some great, doable ones in this list of 50. Originally published December 30, 2010, it's worth another look. Think positive in 2013! --Editor
Why be general? It's easier to remember--and change habits with specific goals and intentions. Roll up your sleeves and dive into this list!
- Banish HFCS (high-fructose corn syrup) for good. Refuse to buy into their latest marketing push that says it's the same as sugar. It isn't.
- Try the 100-mile diet -- eat only what's been grown or raised within 100 miles of home.
- Promise to mind your manners -- especially on the Internet. It's turned into an attack zone.
- Garden in pots. Grow container-friendly veggies.
- Teach a child how to sew. Learn first if you have to.
- Get your hands on a grain mill and start milling your own flour.
- Write a thank-you letter to someone who has changed your life.
- Make a sourdough starter from scratch.
- Turn off the television, especially during meals.
- Mix immunity-boosting herbal tea blends instead of relying on those OTC remedies.
- Make friends with the owner of every local business you patronize.
- That neighbor that nobody really knows? She could use a friend. You're it.
- Save the meat bones and veggie scraps you'd normally toss and make a batch of stock.
- Infuse your wardrobe with vintage soul. Before hitting the mall, always peruse a few thrift shops.
- Buy pastured beef by the whole or half-cow from a local farm. Shake the hand of the person who raised it.
- One day a week, unplug your cell phone, computer and television.
- Read Michael Pollan's "In Defense of Food," then live by his maxim, "Don't eat anything your great-great-great-grandmother wouldn't recognize as food."
- Take a woodworking or pottery class and make a gift for someone who won't expect it.
- Pet someone's backyard hen. Then enjoy the freshest omelet of your life.
- Hand-sew an apron. Use too much lace. Then add more lace.
- Ask someone to teach you how to knit. Then find a new baby in need of a hat.
- Tell someone they have a beautiful smile (or sparkling eyes, glowing skin ...)
- Find a homebrew shop and brew beer from a beginner's kit.
- Ask a veteran to tell you what it was like. Convey your gratitude.
- Go on a date to your town's local museum or historical society.
- Start an organic dinner party club with friends.
- Find unused space in your home. Then claim it and fill it with books, craft materials, a tea set or whatever it takes to make it yours.
- Remember that place where you can borrow books, take out movies, listen to music and attend events for free? Rediscover your public library.
- One by one, replace your beauty products with all-natural, chemical-free versions.
- Stand in front of the mirror and see your "problem areas" in a new light. That crooked nose? It's a quirky reminder of your dad. Those ample hips? Perfect for supporting your beloved babies.
- Learn how to forage for edibles. You just might find dinner growing alongside the highway.
- Learn several major constellations and take your family stargazing.
- Subscribe to a CSA (community-supported agriculture) box from a local farm, and use everything in it, no matter how foreign it is to you.
- Camp in your backyard. Ghost stories and s'mores are non-negotiable.
- Borrow a good vegetarian cookbook. Then eat three meatless meals per week.
- Get on a first-name basis with the people who bag your groceries.
- Learn the words to an old-fashioned lullaby. Then sing it to a
- young (or young-at-heart) person in your life.
- Save a shelter dog or cat. Love given to a pet is returned tenfold.
- Can you still swing from the monkey bars? Move your workout to the playground and impress the kids in your life.
- Still using plastic grocery bags? You know what to do.\
- Time to let go of that grudge you've been holding and make
- peace, once and for all.
- Decide to become a "hugger."
- Borrow a cup of sugar from a neighbor, even if you don't need to. Then make a cake and bring over a big ol' chunk.
- Make a piecrust with saved-up lard. Faint in ecstasy.
- Learn an old-fashioned instrument, like a washboard, fiddle or triangle. Then bust it out at a party!
- Start a walking club that hits nature trails.
- Try sprouting for extra nutrition -- sunflower, corn and pea sprouts are luscious in salads.
- Cut down on those late nights you've been working.
- That classic work of literature you're embarrassed to admit you've never read? Read it.
- Three words. Cast. Iron. Pots.
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