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kennecott + utah air quality …

February 13, 2013

Last week, myself and several other bloggers were invited by Kennecott to a lunch and learn.  We learned more about Rio Tinto’s Kennecott, and discussed that air quality problems in Utah, and potential solutions.

There were many things I learned about Kennecott that I didn’t know before, like Kennecott is the largest private economic driver in the state of Utah, and the mine has been a fixture in the Salt Lake Valley for the last 110 years.

I also learned that Kennecott is concerned about the environment around us, and for the people of Utah.  They have made some conscious decisions to build communities, (such as Daybreak) partner with the communities on projects like the natural history museum, and be an environmental steward in the community.

Kennecott has recently spent millions and millions of dollars upgrading their haul trucks to more efficient models.  They also shut down a lot of their production in the winter time to avoid adding to the pollution during the inversion times.

Unfortunately, Utah winters are a perfect storm for pollution and bad air quality.  The Salt Lake Valley is sandwiched between two mountain ranges, so when the warm air settles above Salt Lake in the winter, and the poor quality air comes in, it gets stuck in the valley making for some yucky air.  Somedays, you can’t even see the beautiful mountains Utah is known for.
So, what can we do?
I think this winter the inversion has been particularly bad, and we all want something done about it.  But, the fact is we all have environmental stewardship.  The main source of air pollution in Utah is us, small businesses, homes, commercial spaces, cars!  To learn more, visit the Kennecott air quality page.
So, hopefully we can each make small changes to help our community!
Now that I’ve gone over the deep stuff, have you ever been up to the Kennecott copper mine?  It is open April through October, weather permitting, and it is really a sight to see!  The Kennecott visitors center is also very informative and interesting.  My kids had a great time when we went last year!
 Can you believe that is just the tire that goes on their huge trucks?
It was very interesting to learn that it is the largest man-made hole in the world!
(Photos by me, and Kennecott)
*Disclosure:  I was compensated for my time and this post by Kennecott, all thoughts and opinions are my own.

french macaron cookie class …

January 29, 2013

I am teaching a French Macaron cookie class this Saturday February 2, at 2 pm at Orson Gygi in Salt Lake City!

Only a few spots left, so I hope you can come!

Click here to sign up!

{photo by me, Caroline Armelle Drake}

best of 2012 …

January 2, 2013

It seems strange that another year has gone by here on the Armelle Blog!  Can you believe I started this blog almost six years ago?!

Here are a few of the highlights from 2012!

I ate a lot of castelvetrano olives, my favorite!

I made some doily business cards.

Made and devoured many sweet and salty treats.

Made some Pocky Stick Valentines for Ezra’s class.

Made some treasure valentines for Norah’s class. (with free download)

Letter-pressed and stamped some new business cards for Alt.

Shared a shapes quiet book page I worked on most of the year.

Tie dyed some Easter eggs.

I threw my little Thomas a fox inspired first birthday party.

Figured out how to print on bags, and made fox inspired goodie bags.

Made some Easter “carrot” sticks out of cheddar bunnies.

Made my first television appearance on the Studio 5 show!

Helped plan, and had a fabulous time at a Utah blogger meet and greet party at Soel boutique.
Helped throw a dear friend a neon themed baby shower.
Spent a lot of summer nights camping, and eating gourmet tin foil dinners.
Made neon dipped pots for teacher gifts.

Opened up about my religion, and talked about why so many bloggers are mormon.
Made a step by step tutorial on how to make a fringe chandelier.

Ate WAY too much fresh peach cream pie.

Made some watercolor invitations or Norah’s third french inspired birthday party.

Put together some fun french inspired goodie baskets for Norah’s birthday party.

Made a tutorial from party tassels.

Watched the summer Olympics and made downloads for the kids to color.

Made a DIY polka dot backpack for Norah’s pre-school.

Made a first day of school printable sign and free download.

Made some ombre caramel apples.

We made and ate, lots of festive sweet and salty treats.

Me and the kids made some spider web art using salad spinners.

I hosted a little halloween playdate for our little friends.

We played with our food, and made turkey snacks.

I made some tasty pumpkin whoopie pies for book club.

I started teaching cooking classes at Orson Gygi.

Made lots and lots of armelle jewelry, and had a good black friday sale.

Made homemade fleur de sel caramels for the holidays.

Helped the kids make some modern Christmas tree art out of paper.

And, last by not least, made our traditional buche de noel cake for Christmas.

Wow, what a year!  Re-capping the highlights ended up being way longer than I thought!  I probably should have broken it up into two posts!

Looking back on the things I have been able to share with you on this blog makes me very happy creatively, and very tired!  Ha!  It is a lot of long hours, but so fulfilling and fun to share it with you!!

Cheers to 2013 friends!

{all photos by me, Caroline Armelle Drake}