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Tilapia Is Tops :

Unlike most farm-raised fish, which must eat other fish to grow, tilapia is an omnivore that can thrive on soy, corn, wheat, algae and plant waste. Plus, tilapia farms can be housed indoors where resulting wastewater and pollution are better controlled. Thirty thousand pounds of tilapia can be raised on just three acres annually — the same amount of space it takes to raise one 650-pound cow. — Slowfoodnation.org 

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Studio Olivine, Jen Lee, Pancake and Franks and Night Owl Stationery

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Studio Olivine, Jen Lee, Pancake and Franks and Night Owl Stationery

Why It's Good:

Send a note to a long-lost friend or an invite that everyone will RSVP to from one of these paper design standouts.

Why It's Green:

Studio Olivine designs are handprinted with soy ink on paper made from recycled garments, Pancake and Franks uses 100% recycled stock and biodegradable sleeves, Night Owl Paper Goods postcards are cut paper-thin from sustainable wood, and Jen Lee designs are hand-silkscreened on 100% recycled paper.

Where To Get It:

To purchase custom stationery or notecards and to view lines, visit www.studio-olivine.com; www.pancakeandfranks.com; www.nightowlpapergoods.com; and www.jenleedesign.com

Go Postal With Style

Summer days recall a time when our mailbox was stuffed with invites to barbeques and postcards from vacationing friends. Nowadays we get a "hi wanna come 2 party?" text message. We feel an urge to bring back the days when a handwritten note was something to be treasured. Our favorite green stationers feel the same, combining a love of letter writing with a love of the planet. For a touch of elegance, try Studio Olivine designer Julie Dutton's fresh, freehand drawings, inspired by long walks and nature's infinite palette, $14.00/box. Feeling whimsical? Pancake and Franks designer Stacy Pancake's cards display the full range of her imagination (pink bugs, radishes, and octopus arms?!), $5.50/ea. We also adore a certain rascally squirrel postcard by Night Owl Paper Goods designers Jennifer Tatham and Alan Henderson, $5.50/ea. And if you're looking to round up the crowd this summer, check out designer Jen Lee's eye-popping invites in a punchy fiesta palette, from $3.50/ea.—Elizabeth McMullen