Creation Care ~ Read This week with Katharine Hayhoe:. In this edition: The clean energy shift, how climate threatens your coffee, and taking action at home with Gernot Wagner.

You’ve heard about induction cooktops.  You can try this portable cooktop from IKEA for $60.

As many of you know, I (Mary Blackburn) am spending several months in Canada to be near my grandchildren and family. I’m staying in an AirBnb with an electric glass coil stove and it drives me crazy. It is so slow to heat and slow to cool. More than a few meals have been stuck to the bottom of the pan. I’m used to our induction stove at home, so I just went and bought a single burner induction cooktop at Walmart and I’m happy with the result.  Fast to heat, responsive to adjusts in temperature, saves electricity and it was only $45.  Give it a try!

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If there are any more vegetarian recipes to share, please do!  Decreasing meat based meals once a week it’s good for you and good for the planet!

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