Here The Daily Green brings you a handful of the items that caught the eyes of its editors this week. It's The Daily Green's weekly guide to good stuff around the Web.

A Chicago food critic encourages President Obama to take on a new, healthy slogan: "Yes We Kale." (Ecorazzi)

A new take on the afterlife: artist Wieke Somers conserves burial space by taking dead bodies and turning them into neat 3-D objects. Yes, really. Really. (Treehugger)

Believe it or not, this adorable "fortune cookie" clutch is made from recycled restaurant seats! (Girlie Girl Army)

A roundup of sleek low-flow showerheads that even the most ardent design snob would be proud to have in his bathroom. (Re-Nest)

Ausburg College in South Minneapolis is the first completely wind-powered college in America. (Mother Nature Network)

Well sure, a rice-growing bra. Sustainability has to start somewhere -- why not in your lingerie? (Grist)

No Longer Need It allows you to take your thrifting and garage sale obsession online. The site offers unwanted items for sale, for free and for swap. A mega-giant remote control, anyone? (No Longer Need It)

One of our personal faves, Glee star Jane Lynch, gets on the spay and neuter bandwagon with this hilarious PSA. This isn't the first time she's co-starred with a mutt -- remember her laugh-out-loud turn in Best in Show? (PETA)
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