Our friends over at Celebrate Green have some great tips on how to add a little eco into your Easter celebrations.
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5 Egg-cellent Eco-Friendly Easter Egg Ideas
1. You may have heard the not-so-great news that dyes used for Easter eggs, even though labeled non-toxic, may not be so healthy. Seems some of the dyes contain coal tar and other petroleum products.
Why purchase these kinds of products in the first place, especially when it's so simple, fun and educational to dye eggs using items from your fridge or pantry?
Dyeing eggs with fruits and veggies is not much more complicated than using store-bought dyes. Choose brightly colored fruits and veggies (though sometimes a not-so-bright item, can yield amazingly vibrant results, onion skins being one example) and give it a try. Here are instructions for both hot and cold methods.
2. Hunting for colorful fruits and vegetables not your style? Check out the brand new eco-frendly tablets in the Eco-Eggs Easter Egg Coloring Kit where the colors come from purple sweet potato, paprika, beta carotene, red cabbage and blueberries. For $10, you get enough dye for two years.
3. If you hurry, you still may be able to pick up some souvenir eco-friendly wooden eggs that commemorate the annual Easter egg roll on the south lawn of the the White House. These commemorative eggs are made in the U.S. from FSC certified hardwood.
4. When it comes to candy eggs to hide or give in a basket, you're in luck. There are more eco-friendly choices available now than ever. Check your local natural food store(s). If you're lucky your local grocery or even big box chain might carry organic or Fair Trade chocolate eggs. If not, further the cause by letting the manager know you'd like this choice and that if she stocks them, you will buy.
5. Avoid buying new plastic eggs. But if you've held on to old ones or find some at a garage sale, give them new life! Cover with paper mache (made with flour and water); or glue on bits of yarn; or cover in glitter made from old piece of silver foil. You get the idea, bring out a box filled with odds and ends and let the kids have fun using eco-friendly glue of course, fill with healthy, green goodies.
(Don't store unwrapped candy in plastic eggs because the eggs may contain chemicals that can leech into the candy, especially if left in the heat. Kids have been known to discover hidden eggs months after Easter and devour the contents.)
For more eco-Easter ideas, visit www.CelebrateGreen.net/blog
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Lynn Colwell and Corey Colwell-Lipson are mother and daughter and co-authors of Celebrate Green! Creating Eco-Savvy Holidays, Celebrations and Traditions for the Whole Family, available at www.CelebrateGreen.net.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Fill their baskets with good chocolate!
Our seasonal Chocolate-On-A-Sticks come in fun Easter holiday shapes the kids will love. All shapes come in your choice of milk chocolate or 72% dark chocolate.
Made from organic & Fair Trade Certified chocolate, these treats are good for planet & good for people!
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Quote of the Week - 03.28.10
"Change begins from the moment you muster the courage to act. When you change, the environment will change."
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Quote of the Week - 03.28.10
"Change begins from the moment you muster the courage to act. When you change, the environment will change."
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Friday, March 26, 2010
Stuff We Found Today - 03.26.10
Ed Begley Jr. Just Says NO To Bottled Water
Home Stuff
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Family, Kids & Health Stuff
- 5 Eco-Friendly, BPA Free Baby Bottles That Are BPA-Free - (Inhabitots)
Food Stuff
- Michelle Obama Encourages 'Food Giants' To Stop Making Junk - (Ecorazzi) "'We need you not to just tweak around the edges but entirely rethink the products you are offering, the information that you provide about these products, and how you market those products to our children,' she said." LOVE this woman!!!
- Kids' Food a Fly Won't Touch - (Enviroblog) This is seriously disturbing... they're talking about the "Happy Meal" here.
- Chocolate Paves the Path to the Dark Side - (Change.org: End Human Trafficking) "...a journalist from Denmark, Miki Mistrati, has gone undercover to see what’s really happening on the Ivory Coast’s cocoa farms in a new documentary called The Dark Side of Chocolate."
Home Stuff
- Green Cleaning this Spring - (Environmental Working Group) Tips on safer products and practices for spring cleaning.
Beauty & Fashion Stuff
- Faux-Leather "Project Runway" Outfit Made From... Trash Bags! - (Ecouterre) Go Jay!!!
- Japanese Company Upcycles Scrap Tires Into Cool-Looking Sneakers, Bags - (Ecouterre) Kind of diggin' these...
Tech & Science Stuff
- Scientists Use 3D Printer to Create First "Printed" Human Vein - (Inhabitat) "...a printer that can build body parts from cells!" WHOA!!! Cool and creepy!
- GM Reveals EN-V All Electric Vehicle That Could Drop You Off and Drive Itself Home - (Inhabitat) Hey... could this be the answer to the "designated driver", hmmm???
Work & Business Stuff
- Startup Aims to Make Corn-Based Plastics Even Greener - (GreenBiz.com)
- Wells Fargo Green Financing Surges to $6.2 Billion - (GreenBiz.com) "...loans and investments for green building projects, solar and wind power installments, clean technology and firms that develop it..."
Nature & Environment Stuff
- 7 Incredible Nature Time-Lapse Videos - (Ecorazzi) These are pretty cool! (videos in post)
- Top 10 Global Warming Denier Arguments Debunked: Part 1 - (EcoSalon)
- Top 10 Global Warming Denier Arguments Debunked: Part 2 - (EcoSalon)
Arts, Entertainment & Travel Stuff
- Avatar Release To Kick Off Million Tree Planting Initiative - (Ecorazzi) "...James Cameron announced a partnership with the Earth Day Network to plant one million trees in honor of the film by the end of 2010."
- Pierce Brosnan To Narrate Disneynature OCEANS - (Ecorazzi) Looks like another great nature flick! (trailer in post)
- The Green Quote: Ed Begley Jr. Just Says NO To Bottled Water - (Ecorazzi) Gotta love Ed!
- 'Sarah Palin's Alaska' Reality Nature Series May Head To Discovery - (Ecorazzi) Oh...say it ain't true!!! "Obviously, this one is all about the potential ratings — since linking Sarah Palin to environmental conservation is laugh-out loud tenuous."
Political, Social & Economy Stuff
- Tackling Child Labour in the Chocolate Industry What Role Can Fairtrade Play? - (FrenchBuyers.com)
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Monday, March 22, 2010
VIDEO: The Cycle of Insanity: The Real Story of Water
Check out this great educational film created by the folks over at the Surfrider Foundation (it's animated!!)... and pass it along!
The Cycle of Insanity: The Real Story of Water from Surfrider Foundation on Vimeo.
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Sunday, March 21, 2010
VIDEO: Chocolate Country (documentary)
Can't believe we missed this film...
"In the isolated hill towns of the Dominican Republic, cacao farmers have been fighting a losing battle with the global economy (and hundreds of opportunistic middlemen) for as long as anyone can remember. “Chocolate Country” is the story of a village with a plan to turn the system on its head. Like many poor farmers, the people of Loma Guacanejo have never been able to afford herbicides or pesticides. Shifting demands in the first world are about to turn this disadvantage into an advantage. If the farmers can certify their cocoa beans “organic”, and leverage the benefits of "Fair Trade", their product could instantly double - even triple - in value...
What the Loma Guacanejo cooperative is fighting for amounts to a win-win situation for consumers and growers. For consumers, it provides an alternative to the unsanitary and unappetizing conditions of conventional production, where cacao is dried on roadside tarps and exposed to rain, mold, car exhaust and wandering livestock. For growers, it promises a fairer, more direct relationship with the marketplace, and a better income for households where running water is still a rarity and electricity a far-off dream."
~ ChocolateCountryFilm.com
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Quote of the Week - 03.21.10
"A good laugh and a long sleep are the best cures in the doctor's book."
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Friday, March 19, 2010
Stuff We Found Today - 03.18.10
"No, This Is Why You're Fat!" ~Treehugger.com
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Family, Kids & Health Stuff
- This St. Patrick’s Day, Urge Congress to Ban Toxic Metal in Kids’ Jewelry - (Center For Environmental Health) Take action and join us in signing this petition!
- VIDEO: A Wake Up Story - (ecofabulous) "Check out this incredible new video from Healthy Child Healthy World! A must see for every parent and anyone who cares about eliminating toxins from our homes and further supporting the development of a chemical-free childhood."
Food Stuff
- No, This Is Why You're Fat! Why Does a Salad Cost More Than a Big Mac? - (TreeHugger.com) Oh... you gotta read this!!
- World's Largest Beer Brewer Cuts Water Use, Braces for Future Risks - (NYTimes.com)
Home Stuff
- Bead-Filled Washing Machine Uses 90% Less Water - (EcoGeek.org) Interesting...
Beauty & Fashion Stuff
- 3.2010 H&M Eco-Fashion Preview - (EcoStiletto) "Allegations of shredding and greenwashing aside, we applaud H&M for creating a collection of clothing from sustainable materials—organic cotton & linen, tencel, and recycled poly—that is not only gorgeous, but affordable."
- The Detectair is a "Smart" Vest That Sniffs Out Air Pollutants - (Ecouterre) Interesting ideal... not so sure about the flashing lights, though.
- Turn Used Plastic Bags Into a Pair of Upcycled Rain Boots - (Ecouterre) Love the bright colors... fun!
- Uggs - The Ugly Reality of the Popular Footwear - (ecollo) Bet you didn't know about this...
Tech & Science Stuff
- 3-D PRinter Creates Entire Buildings From Solid Rock - (Inhabitat) Now this is kinda cool!
- Solar Powered Augmented Contact Lenses Cover Your Eye with 100s of LEDs - (Inhabitat) "The technology would embed hundreds of semitransparent LEDs onto a thin lens, letting wearers experience augmented reality right through their eyes." OK... this is even cooler... or kinda scary...
- Finally, A No-Draw Charger - (EcoGeek.org) "AT&T has just announced a USB-based telephone charger that does not pull electricity from the wall when it's not charging a phone."
Nature & Environment Stuff
- World's 7 most amazing trees - (Mother Nature Network) Just some great nature pics...
Arts, Entertainment & Travel Stuff
- Candelight only, chez Gisele Bundchen - (Celebs Gone Good) The supermodel "welcomed the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) into their home to film some up close and personal PSAs to raise awareness about the March 27 energy conservation event." (video in post)
International Stuff
- Pope to Pursue Heavenly Power in Europe's Biggest Solar Plant - (Bloomberg.com) "The world’s smallest state now intends to build the biggest solar plant in Europe for 500 million euros ($660 million)..."
- World Water Day 2010 - Next Monday is International World Water Day!
- China To Connect Its Hight Speed Rail All The Way To Europe - (Inhabitat) "China already has the most advanced and extensive high speed rail line in the world, and soon that network will be connected all the way to Europe and the UK!" ...all while we wait for our first intrastate high speed rail, hmmm....
Other Random Cool Stuff
- 74 Year Old Man to Journey Across America in a Solar Powered Stroller - (Inhabitots)
- 5 cheap ways to save 1,000 gallons of water - (Mother Nature Network) ...and these days, cheap is good!
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Sunday, March 14, 2010
VIDEO: Stephen Colbert on Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining
If you didn't catch this on The Colbert Report a while back... hilarious!! Gotta love the sarcasm.
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Quote of the Week - 03.14.10
"Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference."
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Thursday, March 11, 2010
Stuff We Found Today - 03.11.10
Renault's Flying Sailboats
- 'Pesticide Drift' Eluding Efforts To Combat It - (NPR) "The Environmental Protection Agency is considering a petition from farm worker and public health advocates to ban pesticide spraying near schools, hospitals and child care centers..."
Food Stuff
- NeighborhoodFruit.com - If you've got a fruit tree or two in your backyard and never have time to pick it, check out this website... and share your fruit!
Home Stuff
- 15 houseplants for improving indoor air quality - (Mother Nature Network) Good to have a few of these around!
Beauty & Fashion Stuff
- Your T-shirt's life story (before it met you)- (Mother Nature Network) Good reminder of where our clothes come from... and how.
Tech & Science Stuff
- From the man who brought you the $100 laptop, an electric vehicle for the developing world - (Mother Nature Network) This car even has interchangeable parts that allows it to "easily be transformed into a pickup, SUV, station wagon or other variant." Pretty cool!
- ...Wheego Whip Life, an affordable electric vehicle - (Mother Nature Network) "Wheego is a lean operation, with only five employees. Their new highway-capable electric car can get 90 miles on a charge, will be available this summer, and will sell for $32,000 -- and there's a $7,500 federal tax credit."
- Microsoft's Skinput System Turns Skin into a Touchscreen - (Inhabitat) OK... this is kind of crazy - video in post.
- Flying Sailboat Soars Through the Sky On Solar Power - (Inhabitat) Whoa... pretty cool if this thing becomes reality (video in post).
- Bubble Shaped Skyscraper is a Fresh Water Factory - (Inhabitat)
School, College & Student Stuff
- The Best Internship on Earth - (Sierra Club) High school and college students... check this out!!
Nature & Environment Stuff
- Protect Our Clean Water from Mine Waste Dumping - (Sierra Club) Send a message to the EPA and sign this petition... we did!
- Josh Dorfman: Let's Stop Debating Global Warming, Instead Convince People To Solve It - (Huffington Post)
- Infographic: Top 20 countries with most endangered species - (Mother Nature Network) ...and yes, the US is on this list!
Arts, Entertainment & Travel Stuff
- South African Reverse Graffiti Artists Tag Up Walls By Scrubbing Them Clean - (Inhabitat) Hmmm...wonder if our inner city taggers would consider this??
Website Stuff
- Google adds bike lane with latest mapping feature - (Mother Nature Network) "Now you can find routes that avoid big hills and heavily congested areas, as well as locate bike trails." Perfect for those of us that aren't up to tackling those SF hills!
Political, Social & Economy Stuff
- Earth Day Revolution...Patriots Needed! Tell Your Elected Leaders to Join the Revolution - (Sierra Club) We just signed this petition... will you join us?
- White House to host eco-friendly Easter Egg roll - (Mother Nature Network) "Annual Easter event will feature wellness activities and official White House Earth-friendly wooden eggs."
Monday, March 8, 2010
Making St. Patty's Day greener than green!
Our friends over at Celebrate Green have some great ideas about making this "green" holiday really green.
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Celebrate a really, truly green St. Patrick's Day
Top picks for St. Patrick's Day celebrations
Organic oatmeal cookies from Home Free.
An emerald green playsilk for Sarah's Silks is just the thing to create a costume or decorate the house for St. Patrick's Day.
Here's a tiny leprechaun to sit in the palm of a child's hand or to use in her imaginary play.
For more clever St. Patrick's Day ideas visit the Celebrate Green blog.
Leprechaun graphic by Tracey Monette.
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Lynn Colwell and Corey Colwell-Lipson are mother and daughter and co-authors of Celebrate Green! Creating Eco-Savvy Holidays, Celebrations and Traditions for the Whole Family, available at www.CelebrateGreen.net.
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Celebrate a really, truly green St. Patrick's Day
March can be a drab month--waiting for winter to end and the first signs of spring to emerge. That's why, whether you're Irish or not, celebrating St. Patrick's Day is a cool idea--especially if you make it eco! Here are some simple, fun, affordable ideas for you and the family that will make those not included green with envy!
1. Gather your friends and neighbors for your own St. Patrick's Day walking parade. Whether it's around a cul de sac or down a street or two, you're sure to have a great
1. Gather your friends and neighbors for your own St. Patrick's Day walking parade. Whether it's around a cul de sac or down a street or two, you're sure to have a great
time if you dress in green and wish everyone the luck 'o the Irish as you pass by! Encourage participants to make hats out of whatever they have around the house or before the
parade, ask guests to bring an old white/beige t-shirt and meet at your house. Cut shamrock shapes into potatoes and stamp on the shirts with eco-friendly fabric paints.
2. Decorate at least one room in the house with the spirit 'o the green. Gather everything green you have lying around from books to clothing to flower pots etc., even green sheets. Set the timer for ten minutes and let the kids decorate the room. Then have a party there! Put on some Irish music, learn a jig and celebrate.
3. Skip the corned beef. It's not really Irish anyway! (According to the History Chanel, no one in Ireland ate this except for a few royals. But when the Irish immigrated to New York's lower East side, they were looking for a cheaper alternative to bacon and probably learned about corned beef from their Jewish neighbors.) Since one of the most Earth-friendly habits you can get into is eating less (or no) beef, focus on the veggies. Cabbage is great if people like it, but if they don't, potatoes are usually a favorite. How about setting up a potato bar and color the taters green with pureed veggies like kale, spinach, arugula, or pea pods. Add spice with green salsa or more interesting taste with sage.
4. End a party or St. Pat's family dinner with homemade organic oatmeal cookies and pistachio, lime or mint ice cream/sherbert/sorbet.
5. For evening entertainment, borrow or rent A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. The story centers on an Irish immigrant family in Brooklyn in the 1900's and their young daughter's struggle to stay positive in the midst of poverty. Better yet, choose to start reading the book of the same name on St. Patrick's Day.
6. If you want to enjoy the occasion with a touch of beer, always a St. Paddy's Day favorite, check out the many organic alternatives.
7. A few quick, easy, no waste games for your gathering:
2. Decorate at least one room in the house with the spirit 'o the green. Gather everything green you have lying around from books to clothing to flower pots etc., even green sheets. Set the timer for ten minutes and let the kids decorate the room. Then have a party there! Put on some Irish music, learn a jig and celebrate.
3. Skip the corned beef. It's not really Irish anyway! (According to the History Chanel, no one in Ireland ate this except for a few royals. But when the Irish immigrated to New York's lower East side, they were looking for a cheaper alternative to bacon and probably learned about corned beef from their Jewish neighbors.) Since one of the most Earth-friendly habits you can get into is eating less (or no) beef, focus on the veggies. Cabbage is great if people like it, but if they don't, potatoes are usually a favorite. How about setting up a potato bar and color the taters green with pureed veggies like kale, spinach, arugula, or pea pods. Add spice with green salsa or more interesting taste with sage.
4. End a party or St. Pat's family dinner with homemade organic oatmeal cookies and pistachio, lime or mint ice cream/sherbert/sorbet.
5. For evening entertainment, borrow or rent A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. The story centers on an Irish immigrant family in Brooklyn in the 1900's and their young daughter's struggle to stay positive in the midst of poverty. Better yet, choose to start reading the book of the same name on St. Patrick's Day.
6. If you want to enjoy the occasion with a touch of beer, always a St. Paddy's Day favorite, check out the many organic alternatives.
7. A few quick, easy, no waste games for your gathering:
- See how many words two teams can make from the longest place name in Ireland: Muckanaghederdauhaulia
- Have everyone try to guess the meaning of Irish words like: handfasting, sean-nos, or a jaunting car. Answers and more words are here.
- Here's an Irish children's game: One child is Mr. Fox and the other children line the wall. Mr. Fox stands about 10 feet away with his back turned. The children in the line say, "What time is it Mr. Fox?" He replies, "one o'clock." Then the children walk slowly toward the fox, repeating the question and answer until the Fox says, "Dinner time." The fox chases everyone back to the wall. It anyone is tagged, he/she is now the Fox.
Top picks for St. Patrick's Day celebrations
Organic oatmeal cookies from Home Free.
An emerald green playsilk for Sarah's Silks is just the thing to create a costume or decorate the house for St. Patrick's Day.
Here's a tiny leprechaun to sit in the palm of a child's hand or to use in her imaginary play.
For more clever St. Patrick's Day ideas visit the Celebrate Green blog.
Leprechaun graphic by Tracey Monette.
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Lynn Colwell and Corey Colwell-Lipson are mother and daughter and co-authors of Celebrate Green! Creating Eco-Savvy Holidays, Celebrations and Traditions for the Whole Family, available at www.CelebrateGreen.net.
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Quote of the Week - 03.07.10
"There are only two mistakes one can make along the road to truth; not going all the way, and not starting."
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
VIDEO: Everything is OK...keep shopping!
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