Keeping Green and Health in Schools this Valentine’s Day Green Gift Ideas

By Summer my in house green expert.

There is too much commercialism surrounded by sugar coated goodies, over scented flower s, expensive cards and lavishly crazy gifts. I’m going to help you keep your Valentine’s Day smart and simple with some red, pink, and green:

- Make some cards at home with simple 3×5 cards … I even cut mine in half to help save a tree. Another card idea to spread the eco-love is to use green construction paper cut into hearts. Let your kids decorate them as they wish. (Thi$ can al$o $ave $ome of that other green.)

Bowl of Oranges- Have your child hand out clementine “oranges”. If they’re Cuties brand leave the sticker on and write a cute play on words on the card: You’re such a CUTIE; Happy Valentine’s Day!

If your clementines are another brand or you buy full size oranges then try: ORANGE ya goin’ to be my Valentine?

- Instead of oranges you could also do apples. Find the small ones that kids can actually hold in their hands; these are the proper serving size any way. Have the note read: You’re the APPLE of my eye!

- Maybe you still need something a little softer on the wallet … bananas: I’m BANANAs over you!

- Grapes? “I like you a whole BUNCH?” or “I heard it through the GRAPE vine that you’ll be my Valentine.”

- Baby carrots: “Hey BABY, ORANGE ya goin’ to be my Valentine?

- For the teacher make a fruit basket and make a little story or poem out of the fruit names or colors.

- Want to purchase something for the whole classroom? Buy a rooted plant. I’ve read articles that say having live plants in the classroom have improved student learning. Isn’t that the gift that keeps on giving?

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Sure your dentist and nutritionists might think these are great ideas, but environmentalists will too.

- Fruit comes in its own biodegradable “wrapper”.

- You can find some type of local seasonal fruit to make a pun off of in your market. Search and think!

- Rooted plants are great for our air quality. (In my opinion our attitude too.)

- The cards will be easily recyclable if you keep decorations to eco-friendly products (nix the glitter, plus your kid’s classmates would look like pixies for a week).

If you have a group of parent advocates in your child’s class or school consider making a greener Valentine’s Day theme using these tips as a base.

I’d LOVE to hear what you have to say! Do you have some green ideas to spread the LOVE this Valentine’s Day?

 

About Summer:

Summer is the President of our Local MOMS Club chapter, she is the mother of two adorable active boys, and is always thinking of ways to help others. She is a friend, a wife, and always busy as all mommies are. She is very active on Facebook, addicted to Geocaching and very interested in organic and green living.

Going Green Compostable Disposable Tableware from Hefty Basics

By Summer our in-house green expert!

At your next party, don’t keep up with the Jones’, be ahead of them! Start your next get together on the right foot … or the left foot … either way, make it your green foot and leave less of a carbon footprint by adding to your guest list Hefty® BasicsTM .

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Hefty®,Hefty®, Hefty®! You maybe jingling their name for their commercials which I typically see for their garbage bags, but the company is more than just garbage bags. In their product line-up Hefty® now offers paper plates which they refer to as Basics. The name says it all! The plates are thick, unbleached paper with no coating or inks making them biodegradable in your at home compost or through your waste management (where service is provided, check with your company).

Not only does Hefty® have a great product, but I think they have some bonus pros to their BasicsTM lines and they all involve you taking an active step:

* Hefty is partnering with the Arbor Day FoundationTM. For every 10 new “Like”s on the Hefty Basics Facebook page Hefty® BasicsTM will plant a tree. Their goal is 10,000!

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* Hefty is partnering with Box Tops for EducationTM. On the back of each package you’ll find the official coupon to print and submit to a participating school of your choice. Even if you don’t have children in school you can still help by collecting the coupons (which you will find on General Mills® products) and turn them into your local school’s office.

 
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* Unlike other aforementioned biodegradable and compostable flatware companies, you can simply run to your local store and pick up Hefty® BasicsTM.

Hefty® BasicsTM come in two sizes. They offer lunch plates – 45, 8-5/8 inch plates – and dinner plates – 24, 10-1/4 inch plates. I hope Hefty® BasicsTM will expand into bowls, cups and silverware too as the BasicsTM are microwavable and thick enough to stand up to whatever food I’m serving and whomever I’m serving as a mom of two. For easy, reliable eating and clean-up needs keep Hefty® BasicsTM in your pantry.

 

 

Summer received samples mentioned above to use in this review.

Eco Cleaning Tips for the Holidays

Today Summer, our green writer here at Mom Start, has some great product recommendations for your holiday cleaning!

 

Seventh Generation LogoIf you’re planning for guests this season then you’re probably thinking about all the cleaning you have to get done. Now’s the time to start! I love to use Seventh Generation’s products and on their site you can find coupons to clean up your house and bonuses for things like eco-friendly diapers and paper products. I really like the Seventh Generation All Purpose Cleaner. If you’re wonder how green these products really are then you can go on the Seventh Generation site to see all the features and benefits of their products such as non-toxic and biodegradable.

simple green logoI also love to use Simple Green which I can find at Costco in a concentrated bottle. I get to choose how I mix it for either heavy cleaning or everyday use in multipurpose cleaning.

My all-time favorite natural and expensive cleaner is vinegar. You can use vinegar anywhere and many cleaners are beginning to advertise they include vinegar in their product. You don’t have to settle for vinegar added though … you can make your own cleaner using vinegar and 1001 Uses for White Distilled Vinegar is your site! They have all the tips you need to use vinegar as a cleaner – around the house, in the laundry, garden, and car – as well as other uses from health to pets and of course cooking. I have used a solution in a spray bottle of 1 cup vinegar to 1 gallon of water to clean around my house. Using the vinegar tips will help you clean anything! And if you know a trick or tip and don’t see it on the site you can click and send it in to 1001 Uses for White Distilled Vinegar.

 

Remember, Summer has no affiliation with any of these brands, she really likes to use them! I had to go and check out Simple Green because I thought it was just a brand name, I had no idea that they consider themselves the first “green” cleaner. Ha, I’m so out of touch with being green and eco friendly, I’m so thankful for Summer to share all of these tricks and tips with us. Here is more about Simple Green. Simple Green even has a naturals, line. Simple Green Naturals are 100% naturally derived, with ingredients originating from nature: chicory, coconut, corn, palm, naturally occurring minerals, salt and sugar, and water. Nothing else.

 

I have worked with Simple Green before in the past, and have to disclose that because it’s my blog. I have never worked with Seventh Generation or represented Vinegar before. Winking smile

 

About Summer:

Summer is the President of our Local MOMS Club chapter, she is the mother of two adorable active boys, and is always thinking of ways to help others. She is a friend, a wife, and always busy as all mommies are. She is very active on Facebook, addicted to Geocaching and very interested in organic and green living.