Friday, August 22, 2008

Spread The News!

It's so nice to hear about people becoming more conscious about their environmental impact. It is even nicer to meet people who have been doing it for years and have great tips to share! Here is some from my new friend Melanie I have been fortunate enough to meet through this very blog!

1. For wrapping gifts, i use fabric remnants with safety pins.

2. Instead of plastic sandwich bags i use either vegetable waxed parchment paper sandwich bags, or my fav is wrap-n-mats they are cloth w/ a plastic lining that you fold around a sandwich, veggies, etc and then secure w/ a velcro closure (very durable and easy to wash..i've tossed mine in the laundry)

3. "Flor" carpet squares for an eco conscious, versatile, and easy to clean area rug

4. Going veg saves approx 487 lbs of CO2 per person per year...buy organic and local, and this number is even greater

5. Garbage bags: this one has taken some time, but I found natural value makes an "eco safe" bag that is green in color but sturdier than the corn based biodegradable ones (i used those for a bit, but at the end of the week, when i went to take my garabage out, the bottom of the bag would fall out..kinda defeats the purpose, you know?) ....so these natural value eco safe ones are epi certified and are degradable..

6. In addition to buying local, look for non GMO products (especially rice, soy, and corn products), and/or buy organic or transitional...also, there are some great companies that have very strict practices (non GMO, no chemical fertilizers or pesticides) but do not have the paperwork to certify them organic ...it takes some diligence, but it's an easy thing to explore at your local farmers' market)

Hope this gets you greenies motivated! Thanks for the wonderful tips! Keep them coming :)

Keep It Clean!
GB

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Two Green Thumbs Up!


This post is to recognize the many companies taking time to go green. It isn't always easy to be green in the business world because the majority of actions are taken on the basis of financial impact. So, kudos to the following companies for taking the first steps in making it a greener place for all of us!

Drs. Foster and Smith Pet Supplies is a catalog and Internet based company that offers products selected by their veterinarians. They have a wonderful variety of pet products for dogs, cats, fish, birds, reptiles, small pets, & more! They have made the jump into the green by producing starch packing peanuts. They are completely biodegradable and dissolve in water. They also use cardboard shipping boxes made up of 75% recycled material. Not too shabby! Check out some of their environmentally friendly products, which they are always updating.

Hallmark, which is probably one of my favorite companies, is also greening things up. They print a number of their greeting card lines on recycled paper, as well as use recycled packaging. They use trees from sustainable forests and just started a new line of cards made with stock from 50% sugar cane pulp/50% recycled paper. Visit their Environmental Responsibility page to read about the many other ways they are keeping it green!

Tom's of Maine is an all-natural toiletry company. They make some great toothpastes, deodorants, and soaps while doing their part to save the planet. They utilize renewable energy sources, recycle and use recycled products, and offer their employees a $4000 benefit when they purchase a new hybrid vehicle. Take a look at the Rivers Awareness Partnership that they are involved in and see how you can help make a difference.

The Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. takes a great deal of pride in producing a number of delicious beers while maintaining an Eco-friendly attitude. They have recently installed a fuel-cell generator, have developed a biodiesel from their own waste products that is used in delivery trucks, and in 2006 were designated a Climate Action Leader by the state of California. See how SNBC has set the standard for green-brewing that other breweries should take note of.

These companies are ones that I enjoy supporting because they have wonderful products as well as a green conscious. I encourage you to take a closer look at the businesses you support and help make it a priority for companies to become more green. Make your impact!
Thumbs Up!
GB

Friday, August 8, 2008

A Quick Tip!


In all of life's chaos, I have been unable to make as frequent of posts as I would like. So, here is a great alternative for those of you who, like me, need their green fix every day!
Ideal Bite is a newsletter of sorts. It's free and shows up in your email box with a green tip each day. It contains info for real people who are busy and in these times, usually strapped for cash. It allows users to submit their own tips as well as search through the archives.

I can't wait to get back to my regular posting schedule!

Stay Tuned!
GB

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

It's Raining Cats and Dogs!


Knowing my huge passion for animals, there is no way you thought I wouldn't include them in the blog did you?!?

I didn't think so :)

So, I'm gonna keep it simple. Dogs and Cats and lots of links, of course. Fortunately, there is a huge market out there for green critters.......but, not nearly enough space on this site, so I'll just throw some favorite items out for your consideration and links so that you can find your favorites as well!

Planet Dog produces a great line of dog items for your four-legged friends of all ages. Their most popular items are in the Orbee-Tuff line. In the Orbee family of toys is the RecyleBONE (and ball), which is made with the leftover products from production of the other toys. Check it out!

Looking for the perfect dog bowl? Here's a piece that's sure to spark conversation! Not for every decor, but definitely a great idea for the wine-lover in all of us.

With all the recent problems that have been related to China's contaminated pet items, you will be happy to find a site that is free of those items (with people stuff too!). And since you aren't using plastic bags anymore, you will definitely need to grab some of these biodegradable poopy bags to take when you and your pooch hit the streets. Always scoop the poop!

For the kitty cats in your life, consider some alternative cat litters. The problem with most litters is that to obtain the clay, companies perform a highly destructive process called strip mining. A Eco-litter that my critters have used and had great success with is Yesterday's News. It is a pellet-shaped litter made completely out of recycled newspaper. It's very nice because it doesn't get stuck in kitty's toes and end up on your carpet or create that nasty dust ball when you clean the box.

Another quality-tested item that gets two paws up is a cardboard scratching post. This one is made of nearly 100% recycled material, compared to many companies that only use 30%. It keeps your furniture safe and your kitties happy.

Well, I could go on forever with my favs, but I will just post some good links to green sites for pets. Hope you and your furry friends find some favorites too!

(Tiny Cat)

Monday, August 4, 2008

Marlayna's Recipe!


Here is Marlayna's own personal recipe for laundry soap. It's economic, organic, and she swears by it. I'm definitely going to be trying this one out for myself!

Marlayna's tip: My mother-in-law fills an entire "tidy cat" container with this stuff. It makes a lot!

1 Bar Fels Naptha
1.5 c Washing Soda
1.5 c Borax

Grate soap & put in a large pot. Add 18 cups (1gal + 2c) water. Stir over medium-low heat until soap dissolves/melts. Add the dry ingredients and stir until they dissolve. Add 12c hot water to the bucket and pour in soap mixture. Stir & mix. Add 5 gallons more of hot water. Continue to stir occasionally until the soap turns into a gel, almost like egg whites. When washing, use the same amount you would if you were using your usual soap.

Scrubby Scrubby!
GB

Saturday, August 2, 2008

I Get By With a Little Help From My Friends...




My great friend Marlayna gave me some green living tips from her personal collection. Funny, because we do some of the same things! Read on greenies...

"So i save all of my plastic baggies. the ziploc kind. they are not only expensive, but plastic (of course) and therefore not good. i know they are extremely handy to people and many wont think of finding another alternative so in order to cut back on the expense of buying and throwing away i just suggest people rinse and reuse! i put a drop of soap in them with a little water, seal the top, squish it around and all the gunk comes off! rinse, and dry with a towel, hang dry or air dry on the counter"
~This is something I do as well! Here is the cute, easy to store drying rack I use.

"I save my old glass jars from peanut butter or large apple sauce jars. rinse them, air dry and put grains and beans and sugar and the like in them to store in the pantry out of the plastic bags they come in... "
~Always a great idea! Olive oil or an eco-friendly surface cleaner is a great way to remove the label residue. And here are some sites with other great glass jar ideas: eHow.com & AssociatedContent.com

"I buy local fruits and freeze them in the summer or dehydrate them to preservve them through the winter to keep costs down and enjoy yummy organic local foods year round instead of purchasing from foreign countries out of season"
~I'm in! Here are some freezing and dehydrating methods for all of you newbies.

"When i have old papers that i've printed on one side but im through using (perhaps printed school notes, or emails, etc) i cut them into fours and then put into a drawer with a pen for extra scrap paper for quick reminder notes and such!"
~Another great and easy idea! Who doesn't have extra paper lying around that could be reused?

"I cut down completely on paper towel simply by using old shirts cut into squares and old towels cut up for cleaning rags and spill rags."
~My house is full of these little rags too! Old sweatshirt material makes great dusting rags!

Enjoy the tips!
GB

Friday, August 1, 2008

It's Party Time!




Today Joe celebrated his 37th birthday and part of his day-o-fun included seeing the wonderful new flick WALL-E. It is entertaining and sends a great message about the importance of keeping the planet in tip-top shape. Go see it!

For everyone else with an excuse to party, I will deliver some tips on how to have a green-friendly soiree. Not only is it better for the earth, it's usually cheaper too!

First, steer clear of disposable dishes, cutlery, and napkins if you can handle it (Bandannas make a great cloth napkin that won't break the bank). But epicurious.com also recommends the following:

Whole Foods' 365 store brand has durable plates and bowls that look like sturdy paper ones but are actually made from renewable and biodegradable sugar cane.
For a bit of color, look for
Recycline's plates and bowls in bright, bold colors like purple and lime green; they are made entirely of recycled plastic (from old yogurt cups) and are sturdy enough to be used several times.
Stock up on
Cereplast forks, spoons, and knives, which are made from a biodegradable bio-plastic consisting of 80 percent corn-based starch and 20 percent green fillers. If you compost, you can toss these utensils right into the bin and they'll break down in about three months.
Forget plastic straws.
Greenhome sells some made from PLA, a corn-based bio-resin. They look and feel like plastic ones but are completely biodegradable.
Also look for plates, chopsticks, and other utensils made from bamboo, a fast-growing renewable and biodegradable resource.

Also remember that aluminum foil can be tossed into the recycling bin with your other items (as long as it isn't caked with old food!). Purchase glass and aluminum containers if possible, due to their ease of recycleability. Of course when picking out food and beverage items, shop local. Wines are another item that have become more popular in organic and biodynamic varieties. Your local farmers' market or health food store will most likely carry these items or can tell you where to find them.

And when cleaning up...
Make recycling baskets visible and clearly marked by type of material so that guests can toss their goods during the party. Use environmentally friendly cleaning products such as Method, or even make your own with these easy "recipes".

And for all of you attending a party:
~re-use gift bags from past gifts....or my personal favorite wine bag!
~wrap gifts in the sunday funnies, it's
interactive giftwrap (and kids love it!)

Let's Par-tay!
GB