- Carrying reusable bags.
- Using recycled toilet paper.
- Eliminating paper towels.
- Using phosphate-free laundry and dish washing detergent.
- Switching our light bulbs.
- Using biodegradable trash bags made from corn starch.
- Eliminating our junk mail.
- Listing items we don't use on Freecycle and Paperback Swap.
- Using eco-friendly toothbrushes.
- Eliminating sandwich bags.
- Choosing safer eco-friendly products for our children.
- Turning off our car engines.
- Using socks as Swiffers.
- "Greening" up our family holidays here, here and here.
- Purchasing organic food whenever possible.
- Joining a CSA for local produce.
- Using vinegar as a natural cleaner.
- Eliminating napkins.
I decided it was time to catch up with technology and create a blog. I am writing about life with my wonderful family, our efforts to make responsible eco-friendly decisions, grief, my faith, and anything else that boggles my brain!
Monday, April 21, 2003
Living Green
I hope to continue adding to the list as I learn and grow in my attempts to live a more sustainable life.
Wednesday, January 1, 2003
Some of my Favorite Blogs
A Kiss, A Hug, and a Squeeze
A Soft Place to Land
Anne Kroeker
Crunchy Chicken
Crunchy Domestic Goddess
Design Mom
Green Bean Dreams
GreenStyleMom
Hooked on Houses
La Marguerite
Mindful Momma
Scribbit
Simple Mom
Sitting On Top of the World (my brother's blog)
Sorta Crunchy
Surely You Nest
Rocks in My Dryer
The Not Quite Crunchy Parent
A Soft Place to Land
Anne Kroeker
Crunchy Chicken
Crunchy Domestic Goddess
Design Mom
Green Bean Dreams
GreenStyleMom
Hooked on Houses
La Marguerite
Mindful Momma
Scribbit
Simple Mom
Sitting On Top of the World (my brother's blog)
Sorta Crunchy
Surely You Nest
Rocks in My Dryer
The Not Quite Crunchy Parent