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17587. kari said in November 30th, 2007

I really admire all of your green ideas. Will have to steal some :)

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17589. Amuse Bouches said in November 30th, 2007

Another thing to consider is the Christmas tree. If there’s a farm nearby, it’s worth it to get a fresh tree because the $$ supports land being given over to treegrowing, rather than industrialization.

For a great lunch tote (reusable) check out laptoplunches.com

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17596. Rosebud said in November 30th, 2007

Great article! This is definitely something we should all be thinking about this time of year. I know DH & I have tried to do some environmentally friendly things (like giving Terrapasses and World Wildlife Fund memberships as gifts), but there are certainly things we can improve upon. This article has given me some good ideas!

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17597. laura said in November 30th, 2007

Terrapass makes a great stocking stuffer or gift for the person who has everything!

http://www.terrapass.com

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17614. Looch said in November 30th, 2007

Regarding the pyrex containers that your husband brings for work, what kind of lids come with them?
I am thinking of ditching my plastic ware once and for all.

Thanks!

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17686. Fenway said in December 1st, 2007

Thank you for this blog. DH and I are trying to become more aware of our carbon footprint, and your article has inspired to make that our New Year’s resolution.

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17713. jenjunum said in December 1st, 2007

We’re giving some reusable shopping bags with other gifts to several people this year (my mom shops at a store that doesn’t sell them).

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17942. Scooter said in December 4th, 2007

Looch, well, that’s the only problem with the pyrex. The lids are plastic. However, since the majority of them are glass, it’s still a better choice than an entire container of plastic. And because the containers are glass, you can use them in the microwave without fear of the plastic leeching chemicals into your food! So all around it’s a better choice, I think. And I saw that Target had some sets of them for a pretty good price. I got a set of 5 (various sizes) for $23, which would not buy the equivalent in Tupperware.

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19136. mokugift said in December 18th, 2007

My team at mokugift has create a great gift for the holidays: eTree. Our mokugift eTrees are similar to e-cards, but unlike e-cards, eTrees are fun online gifts that recipients can display year-round on an online island at mokugift.com as well as on their social network profiles and blogs. For every eTree purchased, mokugift plants a tree in the real world.

I could set up Constant Chatter with some free eTrees if you would like, just email me.

Regards,
Hans

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