Open Green House

Yes, the market is lousy but that doesn’t mean you should forgo your comittment to leaving a smaller footprint if you’re in the market for a new home. Enter Capitol Solar Condos on Harvard Street in Columbia Heights. There are three units starting at $499,000 for a 2 bedroom.

Claiming to be the first solar powered condos in DC, each unit also features Energy Star stainless steel appliances, bamboo floors, tankless water heaters, elongated soft flow dual flush toilets, motion sensor lighting and compact fluorescent lighting. And did we also mention they’re pretty stylin’ too? Btw–if you do end up buying one of these little beauties, tell Jen we sent ya.

All Hail the New Hybrid Taxis

Move over Diamond and Yellow Cab. EnviroCAB opened earlier this month in Arlington with a fleet of hybrid Toyota Priuses, Camrys, Highlanders, and Ford Escapes. Hell, it’s almost as exciting as the end of the dreaded zone system. Of course, there’s still no guarantee that your driver won’t rant endlessly on his cell phone or weave like a kamikaze through traffic, but at least you can be sure that you’re making a greener transportation choice.

EnviroCAB offsets its own emissions by purchasing “clean-source” offset credits and offsets the emissions of 100 of the approximately 685 non-hybrid taxis operating in Arlington,Va. The company is already providing service to all major airports for corporate clients who are “going green” and expects to have its full fleet of 50 vehicles in operation by March 2008.

It’s unclear from the company’s website whether enviroCABs can be hailed on the streets of DC, but if you need a ride, call (703) 920-3333 to find out.

Five Organic/Eco Food Spots

In San Francisco or New York, there are organic restaurants and cafes everywhere. In DC, not so much. Like everything else worthwhile in this town, you have to work to find them. Well, not to worry. I’ve done the heavy lifting for you. In no particular order, here are some places (from casual to upscale) where you can chow down and know that you are eating food that’s good for you and for the planet:

1. Java Green Cafe. In bustling Farragut North, JGC is a vegetarian/vegan oasis among the steak houses and chain sandwich joints. Belly up to the counter to order vegetarian fare with a Korean twist such as Udon noodle soup, Boolgogi and Kimchi, plus assorted salad and sandwiches featuring “faux” turkey, chicken, and tuna. Be forewarned: If you go during the lunch-time rush, there’s usually a long line and limited seating.

2. Chix. Newly opened in Shaw, the poultry-centric cafe uses earth-friendly materials in all of its packaging, paper products, cleaning products, and even in its construction materials and interior decor. All of the chicken is 100% natural, free-range, hormone-free, antibiotic- free, and slow roasted over natural charcoal and wood. Many of the sides are organic too including basmati rice and hummus.

3. Hook. In the heart of Georgetown, local celeb-u-chef Barton Seaver cooks up responsibly sourced seafood and local products. Selections from the menu include Yellowfin Tuna with roasted sweet potato, chorizo vinaigrette, citrus, thyme and Wahoo
quinoa cake, pine nut puree, and marinated onions.

4. Vegetate. Located in the Historic Shaw neighborhood, Vegetate “believes in using the best possible ingredients from local and regional farms, purveyors and businesses.” On the menu you’ll find braised cabbage nori rolls, root vegetable noodles, and house made grilled seitan. Half priced wine by the glass every Sunday.

5. Restaurant Nora. You want fancy and organic? This is the place. Founded by internationally renowned chef Nora Pouillon, RN was the first certified organic restaurant in the country and one of the first vegetarian restaurants in DC. The seasonal menu features organic new-American cuisine such as pan-roasted Amish chicken breast stuffed with pistachio pilaf and grassfed beef tenderloin roast with truffled potato gratin. There’s a $66 tasting menu and a $56 vegetarian tasting menu.

Green Drinks Tonight & Live Green HH Next Week

Mingle with fellow greenies from 6-9 at tonight’s monthly Green Drinks event at The Reef in Adams Morgan (2446 18th Street). Order from a menu that features organic produce, fair catch seafood, and free-range meats from local farmers.

And…don’t miss what promises to be a fabulous, fun, and informative happy hour next week brought to you by Live Green.

Here are the deets for the Live Green HH:

Why: Network with other green-minded folks and hear the latest news about Live Green. Enjoy $5 organic/biodynamic Sauvignon Blanc and Syrah from Benziger wines.
When: Wednesday, Feb. 20th from 6:30pm-8:30pm
Where: Urbana, the lounge attached to Palomar (a Kimpton hotel), 2121 P Street NW, Washington, DC. Call Urbana at 202-956-6650 for further details on location.
RSVP: contactlivegreen@gmail.com (strongly encouraged!)

CSA The Day

The Washington Post has a useful article about local community-supported agriculture programs (CSAs). For an annual membership fee, you’ll receive a weekly box of seasonal produce for a set number of weeks. By participating, you not only support local farmers, but you also assure that you will be well stocked with delicious fruits and vegetables that aren’t shipped half way across the world. According to writer Walter Nicholls, more farmers than ever are participating this year and shares sell out fast. So even though it’s still chilly outside, now is the time to sign up.