Entries Tagged as 'Green Living'

Kitchen Composting Gadget

Have you seen this little gem: http://www.gardeners.com/Kitchen%20Compost%20Crock/13006,default,pd.html?  This is a kitchen composter that is supposed to stop the stink often associated with indoor compost.  I must admit, I have been considering a fancy composter to cut back on the odor especially since morning sickness has caused me to ‘turn up my nose’ to composting. 

I currently just use a large bowl with a lid that we collect all of our scraps in and then take the bowl out to the main compost bin when it is full.  But, after months of endless scrap collection my bowl is, well, disgusting!  I have washed and washed and used vinegar and baking soda and, I am sure you get the point.

I am starting to handle the morning sickness a little better but I just can’t bear to open that bowl!  Poor hubby has to deal with all of the scraps when he comes home from work and that also grosses me out since scraps often sit around all day waiting to be added to the ‘bowl’.  Anyway, I will continue to investigate the kitchen composters on the market and may ask for one as my Christmas present - I will keep you posted (or composted..)! 

Free Giveaway - Update

Well, it has been months since my free giveway for Izzitgreen goodies!  I am so far behind on so many things and I apologize to those who have been anxiously awaiting their package in the mail!  All I can say is, morning sickness and fatigue in early pregnancy really can ruin a day (or lots of days in my case).  Anyway, I wanted to get the results out to everyone and (hopefully) get the goodies in the mail this week!

Izzitgreen t-shirt winners:

I also received a great tote bag and a stainless steel water bottle from Izzitgreen.  I decided that I would selfishly keep the water bottle for myself and have a drawing for the tote bag.  But that didn’t work out - DD took some of her washable markers to the tote bag (yes, they are washable but that doesn’t mean they COMPLETELY wash off) so, the water bottle is being given away.  I had a drawing of all those that entered (DD did the honors from a cap) and the winner is (drum roll please)………..   Janice Guazzo from TN! 

Congratulations to all and thank you for taking time to visit Izzitgreen and register on their site to help feed a hungry person.  Hopefully, Izzitgreen will be expanding to other cities soon so that we can all have a great resource for finding good and green businesses!

 

Conservatives and Energy

My last post discussed how conservatives can be environmentalists.  That discussion was initially started by a post at Tall Grass Worship that prompted some questions about conservatives views on current policies and the presidential candidates.  I am attempting to address each of the issues that we are all facing this historical election year but I don’t have all the answers.  I am just hoping to have some great discussion about what is important to all of us and how those personal opinions will affect our decisions in the voting booth.  Although I am currently leaning one way, there are still several weeks before the election and who knows what will happen between now and then.  Ultimately, the American people will decide who is the best choice and we should all support that person whether we vote for them or not.  There are just too many issues and uncertainties for us to continue to be divided.  We all do want the same thing - a better place for all of us to live - and we can work together to make that happen.  I know that I may not be thrilled with the outcome of the election but I believe that both candidates are good people who want the best for our country - they just see different paths to that improvement.  No one is perfect - we just have to pick the person who we think will do the most for our country.  Now, on to the topic for the day…..

 

Energy (especially drilling) - I want to make it clear that I am not an expert on energy or the economy but based on recent events, I don’t think anyone is, including the so-called experts. 

 

This has been a really hard one for me to get my arms around.  I was TOTALLY opposed to more drilling in this country (and I do mean TOTALLY).  That is until a friend called me recently in tears.  She had no idea how he was going to put gas in her car to get to work.  She is a single parent and she works hard but she cannot get ahead.  She has 2 teenage children to feed and care for, she lives in a run down (ok - terrible) house, drives an unreliable car that is constantly breaking down, and she and her children eat terrible food because they can’t afford anything better.  She has no idea how she will heat the house this winter.  She does have support from family and friends including myself – we have chipped in to help her - but it is not enough.  And she is only one of MANY, MANY people in this country who are struggling.  And gas prices don’t just affect us at the pump – it is link to EVERYTHING including shipping and manufacturing of goods, etc.  Petroleum is used to make many products and the increased costs are always passed onto the consumer.  

 

I struggle with our country sending ridiculous amounts of money ($700 billion each year) to foreign countries to buy oil.  Some of those countries hate us (even though we are often the first country to respond with aide to others in crisis).  Yes, we need alternatives and new technologies (wind, solar, CNG, biofuels, etc) but I haven’t seen much evidence of those technologies yet.  Other countries that provide the US with oil are switching to natural gas and will just send more of their oil to us - of course, for a nice profit.  People in this country are hurting and the price at the pump is a major source of stress for many of them. 

 

Ok.  I know.  They should use public transportation or ride their bikes.  Well, unfortunately, many more places don’t have public transportation than those that do.  And many people commute more than 10 miles one way to their jobs (not to mention dropping off and picking up kids along the way).  We need to get there but we aren’t there yet.  And in the meantime, people need some relief as soon as possible!  Until we get the technologies in place (that are affordable for every person - not the very expensive hybrids, etc.) we need to do something.  And I also realize that drilling will not be the cure-all that we wish for but neither will conservation right now.  There is no immediate, substantial relief for this problem.  BUT, I do not think we should just sit back and wait for technologies to be created to solve our problems when we have no idea how long it will take to develop and implement those technologies.  At least we could see some relief in the future, even if that relief is a decade away.  And just another thought on this, if we had allowed drilling several years ago, we would already be reaping the benefits.  Do we want to risk doing nothing at this point?  Again, I am, in general, opposed to more drilling, but until we have legitimate, workable alternatives, I think drilling may be our only option for oil independence and lower prices.  I also think that just making the way for drilling to happen will help with pricing - it goes back to supply and demand.  If more is in the supply chain or going to be added to the supply chain, prices will drop.  Maybe not significantly but every penny helps right now.

 

I believe that we can drill responsibly (at least I hope) so that we don’t destroy the environment (anymore than we already have anyway).  Both presidential candidates agree that we should drill but they also agree that we should use clean energy and renewable resources too so I don’t think they are that far off the mark.  Their timing of actual strategies may be different but I think that their philosophies are pretty close.

 

I am not sure how either candidate will pay for their plans – tax payers will already have to cough-up an enormous amount of money to cover the financial crisis that our country is facing not to mention the national debt that desperately needs to be resolved.   And I know that the other candidate wants to have a lot of hybrid cars on the road in the next few years but if people can’t afford them at their current high prices, that isn’t likely to happen (unless he is going to give them away – that would be REALLY nice – just kidding).  But, if we can stop sending so much money out of this country for foreign oil, we can use those funds for research and development of energy alternatives – and we are talking about 700 billion dollars each year going to the cost of foreign oil!  

 

The democratic candidate has also proposed a windfall profits tax which, for many reasons I do not agree with.  I will cover this in a post on the economy but just to sum it up, businesses of any kind will always pass on increases in their bottom line to the consumer.  So, the price at the pump will go up to help companies pay for the tax – more money out of people’s pockets.  If companies don’t pass on the cost (including taxes) they will reduce production (and we know what low supply means in a high demand market – higher costs to the consumer).  The other concern I have with this is that windfall profits tax can be applied to ANY industry and do we really want to go there in this country?  What about farmers who make big profits?  Just an example to think about.  This country has grown and thrived in a free-market enterprise.  Yes, there is corruption and problems that must be addressed but I don’t think we want to become a socialist country – that is a very slippery slope.  But I DO think that we should reward those who do use clean energy!

 

Palin’s ideas on ANWR - I have no idea.  I have never been there and I don’t understand the impact.  But, she has.  She has lived her entire life there and is probably in favor of it based on her, and other Alaskans’ experiences.  But McCain is opposed to drilling there which is a plus in my opinion since I only support drilling as a necessary evil until alternatives are implemented and because I think that refuges and preserves should be left untouched if at all possible.  I would also like to add that Palin has proclaimed September to be energy efficient month in Alaska and the details can be found at this website: http://www.gov.state.ak.us/energy_conservation.php.  There is also a link on this site to a list of Energy Saving tips which include many of the things that I and my environmental friends try to do to cut back on our own personal use of energy.  Palin is definitely not perfect and neither are any of the other candidates, but I am glad that she is supporting and encouraging energy reduction in her home state.  We all have to start somewhere.

 

There has been A LOT of talk about the “drill baby, drill” comment and it has become a huge political catch phrase.  I want to first emphasize that this was not Palin’s comment though she does support drilling.  The words came from Michael Steele and were then repeated by Rudy Giuliani at the RNC. Somehow, like everything else these days, those words have been attached to Sarah Palin.  I don’t think that those words meant that we should go out and start recklessly drilling and destroying the land and the environment in order to get more oil for oil companies.  Basic economics of supply and demand would require more oil availability to bring the prices down.  

 

And I am concerned about the bigger picture.  Has anyone seen what Russia is up to?  Until we get better forms of energy in this country, I do not want to add Russia to our list of countries that we depend on for oil.  That is just scary considering that countries recent actions.

 

Ultimately, I think we should drill (though I hate it) to provide some relief to families right now or in the near future.  But I think this is just a temporary band aid.  I think that Boone Pickens has the longer term answers and I hope that both candidates will review his proposals.  You can see the Pickens Plan for yourself at http://www.pickensplan.com/index.php.  But there are many, many conservatives who are against it (just as I was and still would be had my friend not shared her personal situation with me - and don’t get me wrong.  I hate the price of oil and it’s impact on other products but I can still afford to put gas in my car and food on my table.  That is not the case for many in this country)!  There are also liberals who are for it.

 

I will be addressing the economy in an upcoming post.  I think that our energy problems, our economy problems, and our environmental problems are heavily linked but I can’t cover everything in one post – it would take forever.  I am sure this post will spark some interesting conversation and I encourage comments, suggestions, and ideas on this one because I do not have all of the answers and getting the facts has been pretty hard.  Let’s work together to see what the best solutions are and then we can encourage our politicians on all sides to step-up and be responsible and accountable.

Conservative Environmentalists? Oxymoron?

Recently, Joyce over at Tall Grass Worship, wrote a post regarding her personal position in this crucial and historical election.  I was so impressed that Joyce took the plunge and put her toe into some unknown territory.  But even before Joyce wrote her post, I have been struggling with my own desire to tread in these waters.  My holdup was that I didn’t want to come across as ‘political’ because I really don’t consider myself to be big on politics.  So why jump off the diving board now?  Green Bean posted a comment to Joyce’s post asking about the overall beliefs of those who are conservative (aka Republican) and their stance on many of this years political issues including environmentalism.  Her comment about not knowing anyone that held similar beliefs was a little surprising for me - I certainly know many people on both sides of the political fence and some that straddle that fence on many issues (many in my own family).  But I was thrilled that GB wanted to know more and to really understand how conservatives could also be environmentalists (by the way, both GB and TGW have beautiful blogs and I encourage others to read).  So that prompted my own comment that went into many of the issues that this election year covers and the questions that GB had asked.  But my comment was so long that I feared I would crash Joyce’s blog so I decided to write my own posts regarding my stance on certain policies.  So here is my first run at it and this one only covers how conservatives can also be environmentalists despite the perception of our green friends on the more liberal side of politics.

I have been registered as a Republican all of my life but I certainly haven’t always voted a straight party ticket.  Party affiliation for a lot of people stems from the local politics.  By being registered as a Republican in the community where I was born and raised, I was able to vote in all of the local elections - otherwise, I wouldn’t have much option in local elections.  I think this is true of many communities.  But, I have always, like most, selected the person who I thought could do the best job and that often meant crossing party lines.  Honestly, since I vote for whoever I agree with on the issues and not for any particular party, I have always considered myself something of an Independent.  That being said, I want to talk in detail about the misconception among environmentalists that conservatives and, therefore, Republicans, must NOT be green and have no concern for their environment.

The fact of the matter is most conservatives do care about the world that they live in.  I know many that practice green living just as I know many liberals who do not.  Most conservatives have a religious foundation (though not always) that instills in them the responsibility to care, not only for the people around us, but for the world that we live in.  It seems pretty basic to me and I believe that most people in this country want to protect the environment (of course, there are always those that just don’t care but I do not think that is party specific).  However, many people in this country are in situations where the choice of feeding their families, getting to work, etc. reign supreme over the environment.  It is very sad but true.  I will be going into more detail on these specific issues in future posts. 

For me personally, I have been ‘going green’ for several years now but it has become a very major part of my life over the last 18 months or so.  But, I have always cared for and appreciated my environment.  I grew up in a beautiful part of the country that has been subjected to massive tourism.  That tourism has increased the amount of land cleared to make way for housing and shops that support the influx of part-time residents and tourists.  It is disgusting to me to see the mountainsides in my hometown destroyed.  On the other hand, this ‘progress’ has brought jobs to the community and has improved the lives of many people living there.  It was a rural place with many people living well below the poverty line - now it is an area battered by the scars of development but the unemployment rate has dropped significantly over the years and many of those families that were once suffering financially are now living much better lives.  What is the right answer?  I can see both sides of the argument but hope that we can somehow, find other ways to grow the community without continued destruction of the landscape (which has other negative consequences on the environment - not just esthetics). 

I know that there are many, many conservative people, especially Christians, who are strong on protecting the environment.    However, I also know many Republicans (especially those on the political front) that have turned a deaf ear to the concerns and the real issues of our environment.  I believe there are many reasons for this including lack of knowledge on how to make ‘things happen’, grow jobs, etc. by doing something that might be more beneficial for the environment.  This fear has led to many politicians lack of willingness to listen, and has given all conservatives (democrat, republican, and others) a bad reputation with environmentalists. 

In these posts, I will try to explain why I believe the conservative presidential candidates are the best choice in this election.  This is based on my own beliefs and is in no way meant to be disrespectful to anyone.  I am not trying to change anyone’s own political decisions.  I am just attempting to explain the conservative environmentalists’ point of view (and I do not believe that is an oxymoron).  I will not be addressing the other candidates in any negative way.  I truly believe that both tickets have good people who want to serve and do what is best in their minds.  And what a wonderful time for all of us - we are either going to have the first African-American President or the first female Vice President (sad that it has taken us so long to get to this point)!  This is truly a history making election!

So for the Republican ticket:  I believe that John McCain does care about the environment and more so than any other conservative political official.  Many will disagree because of his desire to drill which I will address in another post.  I have read his plan on climate change and I am convinced that McCain is committed to reducing green house emissions, developing clean and renewable energy sources, and to work with other world leaders to drive environmental improvement globally.  The details of his plan are included on his website.  I think that Sarah Palin cares about the environment as well even though the media has touted her to be a gun-toting, animal killing, right winger.  She seems to love the environment and be a real outdoors type of person (and, in general, most people who love the outdoors, want to take care of it).  I find the fact that the woman hunts her own food to be of particular interest in this election.  Many environmentalists are staunch supporters of raising your own food (both vegetable and meat).  Why is there such animosity toward this woman because she hunts wild game?  Both my brother and brother-in-law are hunters - deer and turkey.  I must confess that I and my family have benefited from their success in the woods.  And it was really nice to know that the food on my table provided by their efforts, was not from a mass production facility or raised with very unhealthy chemicals of any kind.  Isn’t that part of being ‘green’?  Even if you aren’t a vegetarian?   I understand that there are many, many liberals who don’t just dislike this woman but I am struggling to understand exactly why.  We all disagree on many things even within our own parties, social circles, and families.  And disagreeing is fine.  But why is there so much hatred for this woman?  Even from women who consider themselves progressive.  I hope to address this situation in later posts but my main focus will be on the issues and my perspective of where conservatives stand on many issues important to all of us.

I also think that McCain/Palin have some hard choices to make (as do ALL of us) that may not fall into line with their environmental concerns or with the concerns of environmentalists (see upcoming posts for details).  I do not agree that Republicans, in general, are not ‘green’.  Although I am a registered republican I am a lot ‘greener’ than many of my non-republican friends.  Being ‘green’ isn’t about party – it is about caring for our environment and leaving this world in better shape than we found it!  I use cloth wipes, cloth napkins, cloth for almost everything (still working on hubby to give up the TP but no luck so far).  We use bar soap/shampoo, recycle everything, compost all of our scraps, grow a garden (though not very productive), shop for local produce and meat even if it means higher prices, keep our thermostat high in the summer and low in the winter, make most of our foods from scratch, air-day our laundry, shower/bathe as needed (and no, we don’t have BO), and drive only when necessary.  But that doesn’t make me better than any other person that cares for our environment.  Being green, going green, is a process.  A journey that we are all on to leave this world in better shape than we found it.  In politics, that is a fine balance - doing what is best for the people NOW as opposed to what is best for the environment (and the people) long term.  People who are hurting don’t see the environment as their number one concern, and, as a result, neither do their leaders. 

We who live in this country are truly affluent compared to many other people in this world.  But, many of us don’t see it that way.  We live with blinders on and can only see our circumstances and how we are personally affected at this moment in time by anything and everything.  Looking down the road at the cost of climate change isn’t very important when you are trying to figure out how to get food on the table for your family.  Yes, it should be.  But that is not the reality.  The same is true in many developing countries where forests are being obliterated for the sake of jobs, progress, and money.  It is nothing less than sad.

I hope that those who read this post will not be offended in any way.  Yes, I agree that there are better answers to our problems that wouldn’t be so negative for our environment than those that are on the table right now.  I also agree that there are many big corporations that are lobbying for their own bank accounts and those practices and behaviors have to stop for us to make any progress on the environment or anything else.   

Ultimately, I hope that I have given some insight into the fact that there are conservative environmentalists.  How we vote, as for many, is not just based on one issue (though one issues may be the deciding factor for many of us) but the cumulative mass of issues that we are facing.  And yes, the environment is very important to me as well as to many other conservatives in this country.  But there are other factors that I must consider when I cast my vote and I hope that everyone will be open to all of the issues and not vote for a candidate based on one factor alone, because, I believe, they are all related to each other and each has an impact on the other in the long run. 

Regardless of my personal opinions, I have great respect for my liberal, green friends.  We all want to same thing we might just see a different path to the same destination. 

Movie Reviews - The 11th Hour and An Inconvenient Truth

I am seriously behind on my posts but I wanted to get this one out before I lost track of my thoughts (I am 40 you know).

DH and I watched An Inconvenient Truth  a few weeks ago.  We are not much on going to the theater these days unless the major feature involves animated characters - but even those are few and far between.  So we are behind the rest of the world in seeing most major motion pictures.  My thoughts on this particular movie were somewhat mixed.  Although I think the overall message was good and very much needed, I was a little disappointed by the regular commentary about politics and how Al Gore was totally robbed of the presidency and how the other party is responsible for the lack of progress on environmental issues.  Whether this is true or not I thought these comments were unnecessary and actually took away from the real issues that should have been focused on throughout the film.  In addition to the political finger-pointing were the personal Gore stories that peppered the film.  Although these were often times moving and interesting, I thought that they were included for the political punch that they could provide as opposed to the impact they had on the overall message of global warming and climate change.  The message was good but I think it would have been much more to the point and, probably received by those on the opposite side of the political aisle a little better, if the movie had remained focused on the actual issues and not drifted off-topic so much.  Still, I encourage others to watch it and to keep an open mind.  The main message is what should be focused on and not the underlying rhetoric.

On another note, The 11th Hour  took a different approach.  This film included images of serious disasters that definitely caught our attention.  Honestly, I am certainly not a movie critic nor an expert on climate change, but this movie disturbed me.  I couldn’t sleep after watching it.  It literally moved me to tears.  Maybe I was just too tired!  I lay next to my daughter watching her sleep and felt overwhelmed withfear and concern for her future.  With the situation as direas the movie portrayed (and I believe to be the case) is there any way that we can reverse the problem and make our world safe and inhabitable for our children and grandchildren?  In addition to the scenes of destruction, the movie also included commentary from many experts in numerous fields of science and other disciplines.  Many talked about extinction of animal species.  Now, most people think of the polar bears when they hear about extinction associated with global warming but there were many experts in this film that were referring to the human species as being some of the next victims of extinction!  Human beings?  Extinct?  Yes.  Why not?  Who says we are indestructible? 

On another note, I have made the mistake of reading some blog posts about peak oil.  Ok, not a mistake.  I am not to the panic point (yet) and I haven’t started stock-piling food (yet).  But there are many others out there that have started preparing for the end of the world - or at least a major shift in how we function in this world.  Although this behavior does worry me, even more disconcerting is the fact that MOST people are not even aware that there is a problem.  Are they in denial?  Does the media bombard us so much that we can’t see the reality of what is happening around us on a daily basis?

The other night we saw something on television about Trash Mountain (can’t remember all of the details).  This was a documentary on the landfill in Los Angeles (I think).  It was disgusting to see the amount of garbage that is deposited into the landfill everyday!  But what disturbed me about the documentary was that the garbage was completely overshadowed!  The film was focused on the cool machines that were used to move and hide the garbage!  What?  Are we that pathetic that we can’t see garbage that we create everyday because we are so enamored with the heavy equipment that is used to manage it?

I am not sure what it will take for our eyes to be opened to the problem that is happening around us.  Major movies with Vice Presidents and mega stars aren’t reaching everyone (and are actually pushing some even further away).  And, yes, I would love for our world to be clean and pristine for my children and grandchildren and all of the generations to come after me.  And for the polar bears to be plentiful and safe in the unmelted ice caps.  And for weather disasters to be unusual events instead of regular occurrences.  But more than ANY of those things, I would like for human beings to be on this earth for a little while longer.  I don’t like the thought of my daughter struggling for her own survival.  She deserves better and so do all of the other children on this planet.  

Regardless of my own personal thoughts, if you haven’t seen these movies, check them out from your library and keep an open mind. 

Trash Update - Week ?

I have been more than a little remiss about keeping up with my own No Trash Challenge.  It is not that I have totally blown the plan but I certainly had a couple of weeks that were not worth of discussing (or I was just too embarrassed to admit to the carnage)! 

The main problem that I faced was the preparation for our yard sale and the subsequent cleaning out that ensued.  I won’t bore you with all of the details but it wasn’t pretty!  And the sad thing is, when the yard sale only brought a grand total of 4 customers over 2 days, we gave up.  We packed the clothes back up and took them to Goodwill.  I had a gazillion books that I had accumulated over the years and we donated those to the Monroe County Public Library.  And there are still things in the garage that need to be taken to Goodwill or other charities or given away to friends and family.  But, we have made a significant impact on our clutter and just have a few more things to go through before we can claim victory!

So, I haven’t been able to get down to one container every 2 months but I am still managing one per month (with the exception of the yard sale, clutter clear out, garage organizing garbage).  But I am still determined to do better and we are working on other improvements in our waste generation such as our compost bin.  No longer does our food waste go in the trash - we now have a large container next to the kitchen sink that is used to collect all scraps (with the exception of meat - we try to keep it out of the compost to prevent rodents from moving in).  We are still working to reduce our packaging by buying in bulk, not using plastic bags for every single item, and by reusing as many containers as possible (laundry and dishwashing, etc.).  We have also converted to bar soap for shampoo and bath which will eliminate those plastic containers that we have routinely purchased for personal hygiene.  And DH got a new, double-edge, safety razor for Father’s Day (though back ordered so it didn’t arrive until last week) that will last the rest of his life and only requires the blade to be changed once in a blue moon.

Anyway, that is our update.  I will start doing monthly posts on this instead of weekly (which hasn’t happened in a while anyway)!  And I am still planning on some cool prize drawing for those that are participating so jump in if you want to give it a try!  There are several other posts on ways that we have cut back on our trash that you can read about - just see the links on the Challenge post!

Going Local - Or Loco?

There have been tons of posts in the green blogging world about Eating Local!  I always looked at these posts and challenges with little thought since I didn’t see it as a possibility for my crew.  Honestly, how can a family eat locally and still obtain the proper nutrients that we need - especially a family with children?  Can we get all of the grains, fruits, vegetables, and protein our bodies need by skipping (or greatly reducing) the foods that we consume that are grown or manufactured more than 100 miles from our location?  I didn’t think so and I didn’t bother to investigate much; I mean my DD loves to eat bananas with sun-butter - neither of which are products of Bloomington, IN.  And rice is a staple of ours and I certainly haven’t seen any rice fields nearby!  And we like to eat out on occasion.  So eating local just didn’t seem to fit our lifestyle….

Then we got the e-mail.  Our local co-op is participating in the Eat Local America Challenge from July 15th through August 15th.  Uh oh!  Hum?  Should we participate?  Well, we can at least look at the details and then decide.  So, here is what we found out:

  1. First, only 80% of the food we eat during the challenge has to come from local sources.  Whew!  That is a lot better!  We might be able to do 80%….
  2. Eating local is HEALTHIER!  Now you really have my attention!  The eatlocalamerica.coop website puts it this way: “Fresher foods retain more nutrients, taste better and help promote a healthier environment than foods shipped from thousands of miles away. “  Ok.  I buy that.
  3. It is better for the environment.  Yes.  This is definitely true.  I know that those bananas my little one loves have traveled a very long way to get to our house.  “The average American dinner travels 1,500 miles before reaching the plate. Shipping food long distances requires large amounts of natural resources, such as oil, and contributes to the build-up of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and climate change.”
  4. Eating local supports the community.  I absolutely agree with this one!  That is why I spend so much money at the Farmer’s Market each week instead of getting all of my produce from Walmart, Sams, or Kroger.  It is a great feeling to buy my vegetables from people who live in my community.  And I have grown quite fond of our ‘chicken lady’ Mandy from Schacht Farms.  I am hoping she can help me with my own laying hens when we make that plunge.  And I am very anxious to start getting some veggies from our own garden.  But I digress!

So that is that.  DH and I talked it over for about 30 seconds and decided to go for it!  We signed up at our co-op on Saturday and today is our first official Eat Local Day!  I have lots of local veggies as well as our local meat supplies and grains so we should be able to pull this off.  In the meantime, check out http://eatlocalamerica.coop/ for locations of participating co-ops or just do your own challenge!  You make up the rules!  This will help you think about your food, where it comes from, and what it takes to get it to your dining room!  We can all do a little better to improve our intake of nutrients and help the environment.  I will keep you posted on our progress. 

Free Giveaway!!!

This is my very first giveaway and I am very excited about it!!  A while back I wrote a post about a great new website based in Boston that helps consumers find products and services that are both good and green!  The site is Izzitgreen.com and the folks there have sent me some great goodies that I want to pass on to my readers!  I have izzitgreen t-shirts, stickers* to help spread the word, and organic, bees wax lip balm!  I also received a super water bottle but I am too selfish to give that one away!!!

I know that consuming isn’t great for the environment.  I have discussed this in previous posts as have the green blogging superheroes Arduous, Green Bean, Crunchy Chicken, and No Impact Man to name just a few.  But unless you are going to live completely away from civilization, consuming is a part of life.  But, we can make responsible choices and izzitgreen.com provides tools to help us choose the best product or service for ourselves while making wise decisions for our environment!

So how do you get in on the free goodies?  Well, izzitgreen.com is only running a beta version of their site in the Boston area right now but will hopefully expand to other cities in the near future.  If you go to their site and register (it only takes a minute) not only will you be eligible for my free giveaway, but izzitgreen will provide one local, organic meal to someone in need through the Feed the Hungry program!  It is a win, win, and eat scenario!  So, go to the izzitgreen site, register to feed a hungry person, and then leave a comment on this post so that I know you have registered!  First come, first serve on all the stuff and I will cover the postage!  Wow - free stuff that is REALLY FREE!!!  Act fast - there is a limited supply of all items!  When you post your comment that you have registered, include your t-shirt size so that I can keep track of how many I have left of each size!

Don’t delay!  If you have registered with izzitgreen previously, you are still eligible - just leave me a comment on this post!  Here are the steps to claim your goodies:

  1. Go to izzitgreen.com and register - this is on the honor system!
  2. Leave a comment on this post that you have registered - you must leave a comment here so that I will know that you registered!

Good luck to all!!!

* Stickers should only be used on your personal property such as a car window.  Please do not post stickers in public places like street signs, etc.  We don’t want to give izzitgreen a bad name by not thinking about the consequences of our actions.  Generating trash is not the goal here so just be considerate to the environment and your neighbor when posting any stickers regardless of the message!

Wall-E - The Story is Too Close for Comfort!

We went to the drive-in last night to take DD to see the new Disney/Pixar movie Wall-E.  I was a little concerned the first 15 minutes or so - there were few words and those were in a techno-robot dialect making it difficult for little ears to understand.  DD busied herself playing with my phone and I hoped that the words would start flowing from Wall-E and grab the attention of my imaginative toddler.  And, so it was.  She became entranced with Wall-E, his romantic interest Eve, and his best friend - a lovely cockroach (she is familiar with roaches as I have ranted about in previous posts, but I digress).

The story was about a lone robot left on earth to single-handedly clean up the landfill that the planet had become thanks to the endless consumer habits and unsustainable living practices of its previous inhabitants - humans.  The human race had to abandon their once beautiful and life sustaining home in search of other planets to ‘take-over’ and destroy and were still searching for a place to plant some roots after over 700 years in space. 

What is worse is that the entire population had become even lazier, more gluttonous, and more waste generating than their ancestors when they left the earth.  Overweight, eating liquid food, moving around in high-tech wheelchairs and being waited on 24 hours a day by robots only continues to create a society that doesn’t understand the consequences of their actions.  They don’t even know what plant-life is as they just veg day after day on their luxurious spacecraft!  We didn’t seem to learn anything!!

Fortunately, some robots on this mammoth inter-galactic cruise ship, were created to visit other planets in search of some sign of life - Wall-E’s love interest, Eve, is one of those robots.  Wall-E takes the earths’ trash and compresses it, little by little, into small cubes which he then uses to show his creative side.  But he also collects items that interest him and keeps them in his ‘home’.  On one of his clean-up routines, Wall-E finds a small little plant that he adds to his collection.

But enough about the plot of the movie.  It is cute and has a great message - check it out with your children.  But I really don’t know if people will ‘get it’.  I mean, it wasn’t like the earth was completely wiped out - we just went away for several centuries on a high-tech vacation.  Do we really believe that we will be able to do that?  Honestly, my own family thinks I am losing it - they have even asked if I am going to come home one weekend driving a Volkswagen Van!  I just laugh at them and say ‘maybe’.  Does it get good gas mileage? 

Many people don’t believe in global warming.  Ok.  But shouldn’t we still live responsibly and take care of what we have?  Shouldn’t we teach our children and grandchildren that life is precious in all forms and that everything we do has consequences that we may not be able to see right away?  I know that I don’t want to leave my daughter with a dried-up, lifeless planet.  I don’t want to keep adding to the problem with mindless consumerism and unsustainable living practices. 

I really wish this movie would have been released earlier.  It has a similar message to An Inconvenient Truth and Affluenza but it is presented in an easy-to-see format for those who just don’t believe we are making a big mess of the earth.  Although it is a children’s movie, it should really hit home with adults.  Maybe this animated movie will show a few viewers that we have to change our habits.  If not to save the planet, just to do what is right.  They go hand-in-hand.  And one person doing the right thing can have a big impact.  Everything takes baby steps and has to start somewhere.  For my family and my community, it starts with me!  It starts with YOU!

Sweatin’ for the Earth

Keep Yer Cool Challenge

Since I started this blog, I have found some very inspiring and mind blowing fellow-bloggers on the scene.  Most have been blogging for a while and really know their stuff.  My blog was not focused on any particular issue - I wanted it to be a general blog that covered the happenings in my life.  Strangely, it has taken on a mind of it’s own with the primary focus being on green and sustainable living.  The main reason for this is my admiration and support of those superhero green bloggers out there - I spend a lot of time writing posts in support of their challenges and projects.  And, as a side-note, blogging is VERY time consuming - more on that in a later post. 

So the latest challenge out there is by Crunchy Chicken.  I have actually signed up for several of Crunchy’s challenges including The Diva Cup challenge and others (one involving bodily fluids that I am not brave enough to write about yet)! 

This particular challenge is ‘Keep Yer Cool - Save the Earth, Skip the A/C June - September 2008′!  That’s right!  It is going to be a super hot summer and we are going to sweat like pigs!  I mean stinky, stinky sweat!  Of course, I am cold natured so this won’t be too terrible for me BUT, DH is a furnace and LOVES his A/C!  And DD is the same.  We co-sleep and I am in the middle of these 2 furnaces!  Even in the dead of winter these two are HOT, HOT, HOT!  And not the sexy hot either (well, DH is sexy hot - oops, I digress)!  Where was I? 

Oh yeah.

In honor of this challenge, I have committed to turning up our thermostat to 80!  This could be a serious problem in the relationship department - men and women usually don’t agree about money and the temperature - but I am going to give it a try!  If a battle ensues, I will relent to 78 but only on extremely hot days or when DH seems ready to bolt!  DD will be fine - she likes to strip done to her skivvies anyway!  OK, she likes to run around butt naked like all of her fellow toddlers!  

So here’s to sweating and Keepin’ Your Cool Naturally!  Just think of all the money we will save by keeping that thermostat up! This one’s for you planet earth!!  And if want in on the fun, just click on the banner and post a comment!  The more the merrier!  I mean, the smellier (or would that be more smelly?) the merrier…