Green Tea Living

A Japan-Inspired Guide to Eco-friendly Habits, Health, and Happiness

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Activities, Health & Well Being, Self Help
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Author: Toshimi A. Kayaki ISBN: 9781611725476
Publisher: Stone Bridge Press Publication: July 10, 2012
Imprint: Stone Bridge Press Language: English
Author: Toshimi A. Kayaki
ISBN: 9781611725476
Publisher: Stone Bridge Press
Publication: July 10, 2012
Imprint: Stone Bridge Press
Language: English

Starting with the notion that some traditions-like drinking green tea for health and mental acuity-embody timeless wisdom for living, Toshimi A. Kayaki offers dozens of wise old Japanese ways for improving how you look and feel while respecting nature and the environment. Carry your own pair of chopsticks, wear five-toe socks, eat salty plums, use rice water as floor wax, do “eco-laundry,” and always set aside 10 percent for savings . . . you get the idea. By leading a “green tea life,” you’ll help yourself and the planet.

Toshimi A. Kayaki, born and raised in Japan, now lives in the San Francisco Bay Area and has published twenty-two books on women’s and cross-cultural issues.

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Starting with the notion that some traditions-like drinking green tea for health and mental acuity-embody timeless wisdom for living, Toshimi A. Kayaki offers dozens of wise old Japanese ways for improving how you look and feel while respecting nature and the environment. Carry your own pair of chopsticks, wear five-toe socks, eat salty plums, use rice water as floor wax, do “eco-laundry,” and always set aside 10 percent for savings . . . you get the idea. By leading a “green tea life,” you’ll help yourself and the planet.

Toshimi A. Kayaki, born and raised in Japan, now lives in the San Francisco Bay Area and has published twenty-two books on women’s and cross-cultural issues.

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