Greta Belanger deJong

Greta Belanger deJong

Greta Belanger deJong is editor, publisher and founder of CATALYST.

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Editor's Notebook: May 2013

Friday, 26 April 2013 20:33 Published in Features & Occasionals

Alice Toler's mind is a deep-thought generator. Give her a shadow of an idea and within minutes a compelling, artistically lit reality hovers in 3-D. (I've noticed this skill in art director Polly Plummer Mottonen, too.) What began as a Facebook chat about alternative uses for trampolines last month became "Breaking News—an Attractive Nuisance: Turn off the tube and go clean out the gutters" in this issue.

Editor's Notebook: April 2013

Friday, 29 March 2013 19:30 Published in Features & Occasionals

I have devised a new diet which I call the Health and Happiness Eating Plan. I can eat all the ice cream (or its culinary equivalent) I want, any time. However, prior to consumption, I must have a large glass of water, a can of salmon (Alaskan, preferably sockeye), an egg or two (fried in coconut oil is best) and/or a green drink (my favorite is a small head of Romaine, a green apple, a Meyer lemon, a thumb-sized piece of ginger, some frozen fruit and a lot of distilled water, blended in the Vita-Mix). Then, all the ice cream my heart desires. It proscribes only order, not content, and is a very pleasant regimen. I could write a book about it and become famous, but there—I've just written the lazy person's book: You have it all in a paragraph.

2013 Planting Guide

Friday, 29 March 2013 18:31 Published in Features & Occasionals

This year's planting guide reflects some of the changes occurring in the city garden, such as the popularity of raised beds, intensive planting and trellising. Sponsored by Wasatch Community Gardens.

Editor's Notebook: March 2013

Friday, 01 March 2013 18:21 Published in Features & Occasionals

I've always accepted good health as a given, and I didn't understand why some people didn't have it. I recall thinking: Why do grownups complain about their bodies so much? The excuses of age. I also promised myself to never become one of those people obsessed with their gall bladder, unable to carry on a conversation without including it, like a beloved child.

Editor's Notebook: February 2013

Friday, 01 February 2013 21:52 Published in Regulars & Shorts

Goodbye to Emily; the Xenon probiotic challenge; growing kale in the snow; and a party that made (and triggered) memories.
by Greta Belanger deJong

Editor's Notebook: Is CATALYST Still Relevant?

Friday, 30 November 2012 16:48 Published in Regulars & Shorts

Comments from our readers on the advent of our 30th year: Why you love CATALYST (and why we love you!).
by Greta Belanger deJong

Editor's Notebook: Protest—a different view

Monday, 29 October 2012 17:22 Published in Regulars & Shorts

Pro (in favor of) test (to speak).
by Greta Belanger deJong

Editor's Notebook: October 2012

Friday, 28 September 2012 00:00 Published in Regulars & Shorts

How's your garden? At the CATALYST office, the basil is waist-high and still going strong, though we will pull it any day to plant chard and kale.
—by Greta Belanger deJong

Tribute: Brian Barnard

Friday, 28 September 2012 19:56 Published in Regulars & Shorts

A toast to the life of Brian.
—by Greta Belanger deJong and John deJong

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