POSTS WITH TAG: green guide

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Cute Reusable Food Containers Have Me Dreaming of a Green Kitchen

Posted by Amy Keyishian
on Dec 24, 2011 at 11:29 AM

LunchskinsThis is the first year that I’m packing a lunch every day (well, three times a week anyway) for my kid, and I’m a bit depressed about how much garbage we’re suddenly producing. I’m paranoid about germs and food safety, and as a result overuse plastic sandwich bags, snack bags, plastic wrap, and assorted other landfill-filling crap.
 
But enough is enough! The other day, I was perched next to my daughter, Penelope, on a miniature chair, sharing lunch, when I looked around the octagonal table and saw that almost every single kid had some kind of adorable eco-friendly food container in his or her lunchbox.
 
Now I have the lust for these -- they're washable, long-lasting, and in many cases actually better for the flavor of the food.

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Home & Garden

6 Green Ways to Wrap Gifts Without Wrecking a Forest

Posted by Maressa Brown
on Dec 12, 2011 at 3:36 PM
Penny Pincher’s Holiday Guide

holiday giftsI admit it. I'm one of those people who refuses bags if all a store has to offer is plastic. I BYOB on most grocery trips, and I'm not talking about a bottle of wine. And it drives me nuts when I get leftovers wrapped up in Styrofoam. (Don't even get me started on coffee cups made of the stuff, ugh!) 

That's me. But even if you don't necessarily consider yourself "green," you gotta admit that it seems like such a waste to see beautiful, sometimes pricey wrapping paper ripped up and thrown away year after year. It just makes sense to try to figure out eco-friendly (and on-the-cheap!) ways to wrap gifts. Here, six great bets that help you save money and the world while stealing a loved one's heart with that perfect present.

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Home & Garden

Are Your Cleaning Products Truly Green or Just Pretending to Be?

Posted by Amy Keyishian
on Jul 29, 2011 at 4:15 PM

Green Cleaning ProductsCleaning the house usually leaves me awash with guilt over the potentially toxic products I’m using -- which means I’m a sucker for anything that says it biodegrades, or is safe for the environment, or doesn’t murder baby seals. But I’ve also got to keep my eye on my family’s budget, which often leaves me standing in the cleaning-products aisle of Whole Foods glaring at the various products and wondering which, if any, are actually doing any good.
 
This is why I listened carefully to a recent radio show about the Federal Trade Commission’s revamping of their Green Guides -- which left things as clear as (organic) mud.
 
If you’re wondering how trustworthy the environmental claims of your cleaning products are, here’s what I found out after a little digging.

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Home & Garden

Fun & Funky Garden Tours Kids Will Love

Posted by Amy Keyishian
on Jun 6, 2011 at 11:15 AM

Chelsea Flower Show 2011With the Chelsea Flower Show just wrapping up in London, flowers have been on my mind -- especially the one named after Helen Mirren, which must look great in a bikini. It seems there’s a new trend in travel called “Garden Tourism,” where people plan their vacations around flower shows and famous outdoor destinations.
 
On the one hand, this sounds like the kind of thing my mom would decide was fun and drag us kids to, and we’d intone, “Ohhh, a flower. Oh, another flower. Oh, another flower,” 'til she grabbed us by the scruffs of our necks and threw us back into the car, resolving aloud never to try anything creative ever, ever again.
 
On the other hand, it seems cities are changing the nature of these kinds of attractions so they’re more about eco-tourism, loving nature, and learning more about ecology, which sort of brings into question the wisdom of taking a plane to see one, but ... anyway.

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Home & Garden

50 (Easy) Ways to Detox Your Home

Posted by Nicole Fabian-Weber
on Apr 29, 2011 at 12:23 PM
Green Living Guide

cleaning productsIf home is where the heart is, we all must have really dirty hearts! Every day we're exposed to tons of chemicals, toxins, and icky pesticides. Yikes!

They may be virtually impossible to avoid out in the great, big world, but we totally can make small changes in our homes that reap big benefits. 

Check out 50 (easy, I swear!) ways to detox your home. Happy cleaning!

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Home & Garden

6 Easy to Grow Patio Veggies (Still No Guarantee Your Kid Will Eat Them)

Posted by Heather Chaet
on Apr 20, 2011 at 11:52 AM
Green Living Guide

growing expensive veggiesEverything costs more these days -- gas, airplane tickets, Royal Wedding souvenirs (I know you've been pricing Will and Kate throw pillows -- I think they'll go on mega-sale April 30). Add to that list your family's groceries. Milk, eggs, and even tartar sauce are all a few cents more ... which adds up big time. If only you could do something to shave off a few dollars of that food bill -- wait! You can! You can become a farmer!

Okay, not like a farmer with a barn and livestock and bales of hay (psst, overalls are way overrated), but you can grow your own veggies on that little patch of grass by the patio. Some vegetables may not be worth it to grow on your own, but those more expensive, good-for-you salad fixings are perfect to plant ... and save moolah!

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8 Reasons Moms Should Rejoice Because of Spring

Posted by Jill Smokler
on Apr 18, 2011 at 10:37 AM

boy with flowerI hate winter. The cold, the sickness, the dark, the ice. Winter just plain sucks. And summer? The kids home from school, the hundred-degree heat, and the bugs swarming everywhere? No, thank you. But, spring? Spring, I wait all year for. It's the only thing that makes the other seasons bearable. It's just plain perfect. Why?

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Home & Garden

5 Green Tips Too Impossible for Moms

Posted by Heather Chaet
on Apr 5, 2011 at 2:09 PM
Green Living Guide

clothes airdryingI try to be green. Really, I do. We recycle. We have reuseable Trader Joe's bags we lug with us to do our shopping (and that are fabu for toting toys to the park). We turn off the water when brushing our teeth. See, we're helping Mother Earth!

I love reading ideas on how to green my life up even more (using an old plastic bread bag as an icing bag is genius). It's important to show Kiddo how little things we do every day impacts the environment, how what we use and buy and eat affects not just us and our bodies but everybody. I'm trying here, people ... but sometimes the lovely Green-sters hand me tips that are just not gonna work for me. I mean, these hints are too dang tough for me as a mama to do.

As Kermit always says, it's not easy being green.

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Home & Garden

Earth Hour Is Looming! 6 Dark Ways to Waste the 60 Minutes

Posted by Nicole Fabian-Weber
on Mar 22, 2011 at 11:37 AM

earth hourEarth Hour? Perhaps I am sheltered, but I have never heard of this one. Apparently, this Saturday, March 26, between the hours of 8:30 and 9:30 p.m., we are all supposed to turn off our non-essential lights and electrical appliances in order to raise awareness on climate change. Hence, Earth Hour.

I mean, I've heard of Earth Day, and I've heard of Earth Month, but never Earth Hour. So, am I missing anything? Is there an Earth Minute I don't know about? If not, I may propose one to the government. Or at least to Whole Foods. It will be on September 4, and from 2:17 a.m. to 2:18 a.m. we must all hug the neighbor to the left of us while listening to our favorite Justin Bieber song. Hey, it's my holiday.

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Home & Garden

Urban Farming Horrors! 5 Dirty Backyard Chicken Secrets

Posted by Julie Anderson
on Nov 3, 2010 at 7:11 AM

Rooster
Beware the feisty Cock-a-doodle-doo!

Keeping chickens in your backyard for fresh eggs and perfectly roasted Sunday dinners seems like such a sweet "Little House on the Prairie" idea, but are you cut out for the hardcore realities of urban farming?

My kids have been begging for backyard chickens ever since we saw some at the county fair this summer, so I went to have tea with a friend who has her own little flock, and some of the things she said made me afraid.

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