Thanks to all those who entered our stainless-steel food carrier giveaway. We had many comments detailing delicious lunches you choose to pack to school or work, most of which made my mouth water! To pick the winner, we numbered the comments, starting with the Eat Drink … [Read more...]
How Prepared is Your Family?
Do you have an emergency preparedness kit for your family? Don't get caught short in the event of a natural disaster! Floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, fires, or severe winter storms can put your family at risk if you aren't prepared. Trying to cope with having no power or water … [Read more...]
Stuck in School: McMonagle Elementary Cuts Recess
I'm glad someone is trying to do something about children not getting enough fresh air and outdoor time. I just read mcmilker's post about the No Child Left Inside campaign. I wish I had known about it sooner. I would have been promoting it, and sending information about it to … [Read more...]
Jackie Silberg Shakes up Preschool Play in an Earth Friendly Way
I was inspired by Jessica's banana. The most eco-friendly choices are so simple, aren't they? Though a picture says a thousand words, Jamie said it best this week in her post on fun activities for young children: "The first step in becoming more Earth Friendly is to consume … [Read more...]
Energy Star Ratings: Greenwashing or Double Standards?
You did your homework and bought an energy-efficient refrigerator. It has the Energy Star rating, so you're thinking that you might save some money on the electric bill and help to green your house by purchasing it. You might be wrong. [social_buttons] In the October issue of … [Read more...]
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