Welcome to the Giving Green Gift Event! Here you'll find several blogs giving away some amazing, eco-friendly prize packages perfect for gift-giving this Holiday season! You'll find toys, fashion, and even some baby essentials. This hop is sure to be a ton of fun, and a great way to help promote some environmentally-friendly gift options you may not have heard of before! So what can you win here at Newly Crunchy Mama Of 3? Well, with 2 toddlers, it's no real secret that I love my fluff...Cloth diapers, that is! Cloth-diapering is a wonderful way to reduce the waste going into our landfills. They're also comfier for baby, and so stinking cute! Cloth diapers become a bit of an addiction for those who choose to try them, so I thought I would offer a great cloth-diapering package sure to make any fluff-loving mamas happy. We will be giving one lucky winner a Charlie Banana Tutti-Frutti 6-Pack! This is worth over $100! If you haven't tried this brand, be prepared to be spoiled. Their diapers are super soft, easy to clean, and can accommodate a baby from birth to potty training. Charlie Banana is one of my favorite brands! Here are the colors included in this package. They're bright, vibrant, and fun! In addition, you also have a chance to win our grand prizes worth over $350 from Buy Green, Green Heart Shop, Kiwi Crate, Artterro, Tegu & ChicoBag! You’ll get bonus entries into the Grand Prize Giveaway for each giveaway you enter in the Giving Green Hop! Click HERE to enter the grand prize. When you're done entering here, be sure to hop around to the other participating sites for even more chances to win great green prizes! Simply enter on the Rafflecopter form below! This sweepstakes is open to US and Canadian residents 18+ until 11:59PM EST on November 26,2012. Void where prohibited, No purchase necessary. This contest is not affiliated with Facebook in any way. Winner will be drawn using Rafflecopter's random number generator and will be notified via e-mail. Once notification is sent, winner will have 48 hours to claim their prizes. All entries will be verified, so please play fairly and keep it fun for everyone! Disclosure: Simmworks Family Blog, Frugal Greenish Mama, and the Giving Green bloggers are not responsible for sponsors that fail to fulfill their prizes.
223 Comments
Tamara Sz
11/11/2012 03:17:37 pm
We cloth diaper, and use soap nuts and natural cleaners
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11/11/2012 07:59:31 pm
We recycle, and are getting ready to go to solar energy.
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11/11/2012 09:27:05 pm
So many ways! Cloth diapering, mama cloth, homemade cleaners, shopping local, conserving, reusing, recycling, I could go on & on!
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11/11/2012 10:58:33 pm
We cloth diaper (at least most of the time!), I use cloth pads, we use cloth wipes, and we mostly use homemade cleaners!
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deanna c.
11/11/2012 11:01:43 pm
We're only just starting to make small changes- we're trying to switch to cloth diapering, air drying more clothes, conserving water in small ways, reusing and recycling. Small steps, right?
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Michele P.
11/12/2012 01:01:16 am
I have been recycling paper & plastic, bringing back bottles & cans to the return center for $, some light composting of household waste for the garden and shutting off lights when not in use and using those energy saving lightbulbs
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Georgette
11/12/2012 01:04:54 am
Air Drying clothes, conserving waters, recycling and reusing any and all things we can.
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domestic diva
11/12/2012 02:54:26 am
We use cloth instead of paper (towels, napkins, diapers, wipes, handkerchiefs, etc.).
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katie
11/12/2012 03:28:52 am
cloth diaper and wipes
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schramm.j@gmail.com
11/12/2012 03:44:33 am
We use cloth diapers and wipe, we use cloth napkins and towels instead of paper and we use all natural cleaners, detergents, and soaps
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lace
11/12/2012 04:44:31 am
We use stainless steel water bottles and cloth napkins.
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laurapcu
11/12/2012 06:35:05 am
i use vinegar for general cleaning cloth diaper, cloth napkins. Still a work in progress
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anne perry
11/12/2012 07:42:02 am
Cloth diapers, wool dryer balls, reuse containers
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Brook
11/12/2012 08:30:47 am
No paper towels, we make our own detergent and our own non-toxic cleaning products!
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Elizabeth Wisniewski
11/12/2012 09:46:59 am
We cloth diaper, compost, use cloth napkins and recycle
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Jessica Snow
11/12/2012 10:33:35 am
We recycle!
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Anastasia @ Eco-Babyz
11/12/2012 11:38:13 am
we use cloth diapers, buy organic food, and own only 1 car :)
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janet benthin
11/12/2012 12:42:05 pm
We use cloth bags fpt groceries and i also make my own laundry soap with natural ingredients
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Amy Bailey
11/12/2012 02:02:29 pm
How we are green in our house... oh let me count the ways.. lol We are pretty green in this house. What we do off the top of my head...
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Carrie C
11/12/2012 02:12:17 pm
We recycle, upcycle and use cloth diapers!
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Alex Liz Robinson
11/12/2012 07:55:35 pm
We recycle and use eco friendly cleaners.
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Sherry Compton
11/12/2012 09:10:55 pm
We drink bottled water but recycle all the plastic.
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Heather M
11/12/2012 10:43:11 pm
We use cloth diapers, I use green cleaning products, take cooler and shorter showers, we have CFL light bulbs and water saving shower heads. Dry on a clothesline whenever possible.
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Melissa K
11/13/2012 12:47:37 am
We use cloth diapers, shop at a Farmer's Market, and try to cook from real foods.
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Bekah Kuczenski
11/13/2012 09:23:49 am
I cloth diaper and wipe, we recycle, we carpool, we conserve electricity, etc.
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Jessie T-B
11/13/2012 10:01:36 am
We cloth diaper, recycle, and use green cleaning products
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Olivia L
11/13/2012 10:39:59 am
We cloth diaper, reuse and recycle, use cloth bags and napkins, mama cloth, and shop local whenever possible. Our city just started a green recycling program where all organic household waste is collected and composted.
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deanna_boocock
11/13/2012 11:48:16 am
Always take my own cloth bags when shopping
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Kerry G.
11/13/2012 08:42:43 pm
We use cloth diapers, we make our own laundry detergent, we don't use paper towels (we use cloth towels), we recycle.
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Brooke B
11/14/2012 03:42:48 am
We cloth diaper, recycle, use natural cleaners and buy used/upcycled whenever possible.
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Sonya Morris
11/14/2012 04:41:23 am
I use cloth diapers and recycle.
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Linda R
11/14/2012 05:18:31 am
We recycle and use cloth diapers and wipes.
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polly
11/14/2012 10:54:27 am
we recycle never use the clothe's dryer always hang the clothes on a clothe's line
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OIivia L
11/14/2012 11:09:11 am
I replace disposable products with reusable whenever possible.
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samyra
11/14/2012 11:36:20 am
I use dry towels and hand towels instead of paper towels. I unplug all of my ghost electronics.
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barnold
11/14/2012 12:31:54 pm
We recycle, clean with vinegar, and use cloth diapers
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Sherry Compton
11/15/2012 04:42:01 am
I turn off the lights when they are not in use.
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Brandy
11/15/2012 06:06:53 am
We recycle and compost. Right now I am working on removing toxins from our home by making my own cleaners.
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Heidi Daily
11/15/2012 07:25:31 am
We use cloth diapers and wipes and hang clothes out to dry as much as possible
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Aubree Faunce
11/15/2012 09:23:51 am
I cloth diaper my twins and use cloth wipes!!
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cw
11/15/2012 09:34:00 am
We only use reuseable containers in lunches
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nicole lewis
11/15/2012 10:12:31 am
we recycle everything we can, use reusable cloths for cleaning and i use mama cloths
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Geri Fink
11/15/2012 12:10:26 pm
Cloth diapers, wipes, cloth at the table.
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beki lozano
11/15/2012 04:30:27 pm
we cloth diaper and save cans gonna start somewere
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11/15/2012 07:24:12 pm
cloth diapers and wipes, cloth napkins, reusable shopping bags, etc.
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Jessica O
11/15/2012 11:55:59 pm
We use cloth diapers and wipes, don't use paper plates or towels and recycle what we can!
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Sonya Morris
11/16/2012 12:38:07 am
We cloth diaper. :)
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Christina G
11/16/2012 12:49:08 am
We drive a hybrid (that's about as green as we get so far!)
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sus vandil
11/16/2012 12:52:58 am
we recycle a lot
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Jenni
11/16/2012 12:58:38 am
We recycle, cloth diaper, breast feed, use cloth and chemical free products, when possible!
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Julie L.
11/16/2012 02:14:18 am
We have done away with paper towels!
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Melanie
11/16/2012 02:37:57 am
We go green in so many ways. Cloth diapers and wipes, line drying (except hubby's work clothes), cloth napkins, handwashing dishes, not flushing every pee, minimizing driving, reusing water from the dehumidifier. . .
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melanie
11/16/2012 02:57:44 am
we cloth diaper, we keep the heat low, we turn off lights when we aren't using them, we use natural cleaners
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Yesenia
11/16/2012 03:14:27 am
We use cloth diapers, cloth napkins, unpaper towels, mama cloth, breast fed both kids, try to use green products whenever possible, we recycle and upcycle whenever possible.
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Kate
11/16/2012 03:15:09 am
Cloth diaper, recycle, compost, use eco friendly cleaners, buy second-hand, drive a hybrid, pay extra for wind power
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Hannah Avery
11/16/2012 05:58:36 am
Well, I am not doing a whole lot green right now. I used to breastfeed my son before I weaned him, and when he was in diapers full time, I used cloth diapers.
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Narica D
11/16/2012 06:22:06 am
We go green by using cloth diapers, natural detergent and soap and all natural cleaning. Also we eliminate processed foods.
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Rachel N
11/16/2012 10:16:31 am
We go green by using cloth diapers
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Kendra V.
11/16/2012 10:31:05 am
We use cloth diapers & wipes. Recycle, use reusable grocery bags, natural cleaning products, breastfeed.
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jennifer f
11/16/2012 10:33:03 am
we have gone green by cloth diapering and using re-usable baggies in the kids lunches and snacks
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Bethany B.
11/16/2012 11:07:20 am
We cloth diaper and use reusable shopping bags.
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Rebekah Stull
11/16/2012 11:44:26 am
I've started making my own cleaning products.
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Julie
11/16/2012 12:56:25 pm
We reuse whatever we can, cloth diapering for the third time (how many diapers have we saved from the landfill? :) use cloth wipes, kitchen towels, not paper towels, reusable storage containers whenever possible rather than saran wrap, foil etc. and we recycle.
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Michelle
11/16/2012 08:26:27 pm
cloth diapers, wipes, recycle plastic/paper
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Bekah Kuczenski
11/17/2012 12:24:24 am
We cloth diaper and wipe, use Eco friendly detergent and wool dryer balls, we car pool, we recycle, and other things :)
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Erin B.
11/17/2012 03:39:05 am
We use cloth diapers and cloth wipes!
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Amanda
11/17/2012 04:14:34 am
We recycle and cloth diaper!
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11/17/2012 04:56:31 am
We've cloth diapered 5 kids over 11 years; recycle, compost, grow our own food, buy used clothes and take hand me downs and more!
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Katie Fowler
11/17/2012 06:35:39 am
We use birdseye towels instead of paper towels, handkerchiefs instead of tissues, we buy products with as little packaging as possible & our new baby will be cloth diapered and wiped when he/she is born
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Olivia
11/17/2012 08:38:15 am
We use cloth grocery bags and snack bags as well.
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Becky
11/17/2012 09:59:36 am
I am trying to get stocked up to use cloth diapers and cloth wipes
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Michelle Ferguson
11/17/2012 10:36:07 am
We use cloth diapers,cloth wipes, and natural cleaners.
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rachel
11/17/2012 12:14:36 pm
We go green by using reusable grocery bags, and cloth diapers and wipes.
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Katie Fender
11/17/2012 02:47:05 pm
Cloth diaper, recycle when we can, line dry diaper whenever possible.
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Stephanie Larison
11/17/2012 03:50:15 pm
We use cloth to clean (instead of paper towels). Also started to recycle.
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Christian Alejandro N.
11/17/2012 06:34:53 pm
We recycle and avoid bringing plastic bags by taking tote bags to the grocery store. We also use eco friendly and efficient lightbulbs
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Melissa H.
11/18/2012 12:53:00 am
Recycling and using cloth diapers/wipes!
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Sonya Morris
11/18/2012 02:25:33 am
Recycling.
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Trisha W.
11/18/2012 05:03:49 am
We use cloth napkins and rags, recycle, use eco friendly detergent, and a few other things too.
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Julie R
11/18/2012 05:07:08 am
recycling, cloth diapers, rags instead of paper towels
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Rachel N
11/18/2012 05:16:52 am
We go green by using cloth grocery bags
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Deedra
11/18/2012 05:18:47 am
By using reusable products whenever possible.
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Bekah Kuczenski
11/18/2012 05:19:42 am
We use reusable water bottles!
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Monica
11/18/2012 05:45:58 am
We cloth diaper.
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desi reilly
11/18/2012 08:16:24 am
i use the cold for all clathes and then i re gift my wins
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desiree
11/18/2012 08:28:31 am
i been doing it for bit cold water do not use dsih washer and then i win i give it to someone else fro xmas a nd bd
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desiree
11/18/2012 08:29:45 am
your children with the most realistic toy kitchen they'll ever see! This compact, upscale kitchen is designed to match today's home décor with “granite-look” counter tops. Made in USA of US and imported parts. Phone, play food, silver doors and faucet made in China.
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11/18/2012 08:33:30 am
We recycle, use natural laundry detergent, and use cloth bags instead of plastic or paper bags.
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Sarah p.
11/18/2012 08:39:23 am
We reuse everything we can, waste as little as possible, conserve energy, and i am definitely going to be cloth diapering my next little one.
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amy
11/18/2012 10:00:43 am
we use cloth diapers, cloth napkins, mama cloth, we also use green cleaning products for most things.
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kelsea yetton
11/18/2012 11:00:55 am
I use cloth diapers and make my own laundry detergent
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Amanda Alvarado
11/18/2012 12:05:47 pm
We recycle as much as we can and use reusable bags for shopping and lunches.
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Bekah Kuczenski
11/18/2012 03:06:14 pm
We switched to energy efficient light bulbs!
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Mar H
11/18/2012 09:26:37 pm
Not buying what we don´t need, cooking from scratch, reusing plastic bags, repurposing cloths, recycling.
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sarah f
11/18/2012 10:41:25 pm
cloth diapers
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jenny green
11/19/2012 12:42:53 am
We recycle and have a compost pile that we use for our garden
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Sonya Morris
11/19/2012 01:08:56 am
We use cloth diapers.
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Rachel N
11/19/2012 04:02:31 am
We go green by buying second hand kids clothes as much as possible.
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andalene
11/19/2012 04:05:33 am
Recycling - all the time. We really try to go green with cleaners when we can.
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Danielle
11/19/2012 05:02:37 am
We are changing to all natural products for household cleaning, and we are trying to go cloth diapers..
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Danielle
11/20/2012 02:14:22 am
We wash everything with cold water too...
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Danielle
11/21/2012 03:33:09 am
We also recycle.
Danielle
11/22/2012 01:52:59 am
We try to remember to use reusable shopping bags!
Danielle
11/23/2012 12:22:11 am
We have one car and try to plan all trips gas efficiently.
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Amber Coats
11/19/2012 06:24:08 am
We cloth diaper, use reusable shopping bags, and recycle! Next we are going to try to use natural household cleaners!
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Rebecca
11/19/2012 06:30:45 am
cloth diapers!
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Betty
11/19/2012 11:21:41 am
It all started with Breastfeeding and Cloth diapering...from there we started cloth wipes, unpaper towels, recycling, changed our light bulbs to the "good" kind, plant our own garden for our own food, and compost!
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Bekah Kuczenski
11/19/2012 02:51:46 pm
We use Eco friendly cleaners!
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Sherry Compton
11/19/2012 11:38:28 pm
We recycle
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Amber Coats
11/20/2012 01:21:48 am
I use a water filter pitcher instead of buying bottled water.
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Sonya Morris
11/20/2012 02:22:07 am
I try to recycle as much as possible.
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11/20/2012 03:22:35 am
We switched to cloth diapers! So much easier and affordable!
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Rachel N
11/20/2012 03:56:07 am
We go green by breastfeeding. I have exclusively breastfed 2 babies until 1 year old and will do it with baby #3. No waste or garbage when breastfeeding:)
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Geri Fink
11/20/2012 04:17:45 am
We recycle as much as possible. I use a Divacup.
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jamie davis
11/20/2012 06:11:40 am
We recycle, we upcycle, and make our own cleaning products, baby and bath products.
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Charlotte R
11/20/2012 07:12:29 am
I use reusable shopping bags, recycle, and plan to cloth diaper.
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Jennifer McLarty
11/20/2012 11:48:03 am
We cloth diaper and use natural cleaning products.
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Dori Fox
11/20/2012 11:48:03 am
I'm going green by slowly switching to cloth for both baby and me, starting with my DD, been cloth diapering since the weekend and once I have enough of a stash for her, I will start with cloth pads for me!
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Idalia
11/20/2012 11:52:13 am
We go green by using cloth diapers and recycling
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Lily Ivey
11/20/2012 11:55:17 am
We use eco friendly cleaning products, cloth diaper, recycle and are switching to unpaper towels and trying to get rid of plastic around here.
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Christina
11/20/2012 11:58:18 am
We switched to cloth diapers and wipes, which I love. I've also switched to Method cleaning products, and we've stopped using wasteful dryer sheets- we use the wool balls now! We definitely recycle! Our recycling bin is always more full than our garbage can. It's not much, but it's a start. I'm also planning on switching to unpaper towels, and to start composting.
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Tavia
11/20/2012 12:00:00 pm
We use cloth diapers, and only use cleaning products that are from a health and wellness company that are environmentally safe and non-toxic for people and our pets.
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Sheena
11/20/2012 12:23:37 pm
-cloth diapers and wipes 100% of the time
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Melissa
11/20/2012 12:38:38 pm
cloth diaper and recycle
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Sonya Morris
11/20/2012 09:17:28 pm
We try not to make a lot of unnecessary trips in the car to save gas.
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Rachel N
11/21/2012 04:07:02 am
We go green by using vinegar as a cleaner for almost everything. Cheaper, works great, and better for the environment.
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Jordan Young
11/21/2012 05:55:19 am
We're trying to recycle more!
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Betty
11/21/2012 08:13:09 am
I would love to start using more natural cleaners
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Bekah Kuczenski
11/21/2012 09:16:31 am
We have a toilet and shower head that conserve water!!
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Adriana
11/21/2012 12:37:18 pm
We compost, use recycle our rain water, use reusable glass water bottles, and want to cloth diaper our firs born!
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Olivia L
11/21/2012 01:22:23 pm
We shop local organic food in season as much as possible.
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Chelsea O.
11/21/2012 02:44:31 pm
We recycle
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NANCY LARSON
11/21/2012 06:04:11 pm
I can't wait to switch to cloth diapers!! Wish I could afford to buy enuf to switch totally now.....
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Sonya Morris
11/21/2012 10:57:33 pm
Reuse containers.
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hollylynn
11/21/2012 11:32:53 pm
We recycle, use cloth for cleaning and napkins, buy glass over plastic, garden, make from scratch, buy organic.
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Rachel N
11/22/2012 04:09:48 am
We go green by using glass containers instead of tupperwear as much as possible
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Bonnie Rodriguez
11/22/2012 08:08:52 am
i use cloth diapers i make my own cleaning supplys like laundry soap, and spray bottle solution, my own baby powder and i recycle im trying to be more green im planning on making my own unpaper towels
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Bekah Kuczenski
11/22/2012 09:14:14 am
We walk to places when we can!
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Myra R
11/22/2012 10:00:35 am
we recycle and try only to do laundry and run the dishwasher once a week! and we only turn lights on that we need.
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Olivia L
11/22/2012 12:45:28 pm
We bought high efficiency appliances for our home.
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Gaye McGill
11/22/2012 01:47:13 pm
We recycle and reuse; we conserve water and electricity.
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beki lozano
11/22/2012 02:34:15 pm
i have cleaning green products i use green launry detrgent and i cloth diaper and save cans
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Melanie
11/22/2012 09:29:19 pm
We just don't buy much; we only have to take our garbage to the curb about once a month, and most of that is food waste (this time of year, it's too cold for us to compost our banana peels, egg shells, etc.)
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Erin
11/22/2012 11:15:57 pm
Cloth diapers, cloth wipes, cloth napkins, washcloths/rags (no paper towels), make my own eco-friendly cleaning supplies & laundry detergent, recycling, & eat and prepare whole, organic, non-GMO foods :0)
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Emily
11/22/2012 11:19:39 pm
We recycle, try to remember to bring reusable bags to all types of stores, not just the grocery store, use cloth diapers and wipes, and use soap nuts as laundry detergent 90% of the time. I also breastfeed, so there are no production "costs" associated with my baby's food!
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Kayla Dusseau
11/22/2012 11:30:17 pm
try to use natural cleaning products and resuse as much as possible
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Sonya Morris
11/23/2012 12:58:19 am
Breastfeeding-saves a ton in washing bottles and cups!
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Bekah Kuczenski
11/23/2012 02:09:42 am
We turn our heat way down at night and when we aren't home
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Rachel N
11/23/2012 04:17:45 am
We go green by making cloth gift bags to reuse at Christmas
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christine jessamine
11/23/2012 07:39:16 am
i went green by not only recycling but getting rid of harsh chemicals in my home and switching to natural products... and i cloth diaper
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Dandi D
11/23/2012 09:48:47 am
We use cloth diapers and cloth wipes.
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Ruth V.
11/23/2012 10:11:38 am
We cloth diaper, hang a lot of our laundry to dry, take reusable bags to the grocery store, recycle to name a few.
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judi
11/23/2012 11:17:18 am
cloth diapers, cloth wipes, cloth napkins, buy in bulk, buy second hand clothes
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Rachel
11/23/2012 11:19:53 am
We are using cloth diapers and cloth wipes. We are also trying to use less paper towel and paper plates.
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beki lozano
11/23/2012 11:29:52 am
recycle, cloth diaper cloth wipes, green cleaners
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Andie
11/23/2012 01:15:26 pm
We use natural soaps, cleaners, and detergents, as well as cloth diapers!
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Sonya Morris
11/23/2012 10:20:00 pm
Line dry certain clothes.
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Joel
11/23/2012 10:39:57 pm
Our house recycles
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danielle
11/24/2012 01:48:27 am
We conserve water!
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Bekah Kuczenski
11/24/2012 02:11:46 am
We donate items we do need or use, rather than throwing them away!
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Christine K
11/24/2012 03:14:17 am
We use unpaper towels, cloth diapers and wipes, buy things in recycled packaging (or made of recycled materials) whenever possible, reusable mama products....
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Jessica Roth
11/24/2012 04:09:00 am
Hang out our laundry whenever possible!
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Rachel N
11/24/2012 04:24:35 am
We go green by using natural laundry detergents and line drying in the summer
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Amy Bailey
11/24/2012 04:40:01 am
We do cloth diapers, cloth pads, we recycle everything possible, we reuse, we dont buy anything disposable. Oh we also do family cloth instead of toilet paper.
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Makena
11/24/2012 05:35:32 am
Cloth diapers, wipes and homemade green cleaning products
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judi
11/24/2012 05:50:59 am
Cloth diapers and wipes, cloth napkins, compost most yard waste and some food garbage, recycle cans, clothesline in the summer, buy in bulk, re-usable shopping bags, pack lunches in re-usable containers, limit driving by combining trips
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Lindsay
11/24/2012 07:42:30 am
Cloth diapers, wipes, hankercheifs, recycling, make my own cleaners, making wipes from old blankets and clothing
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Katy Emanuel
11/24/2012 10:50:14 am
We go green by using cloth diapers & cloth wipes, recycling, composting, growing our own veg, reducing waste, buying used where possible, reducing our material goods, take our own bins/bags with us shopping, clean with vinegar & baking soda, hanging our laundry on the line or racks outside, planting trees and shrubs regularly on our large property
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Sonya Morris
11/24/2012 02:02:40 pm
We try not to be wasteful.
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Elle Knitts
11/24/2012 05:22:15 pm
we use energy efficient lightbulbs, recycle, eat organic, garden and live organically.
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Bekah Kuczensk
11/25/2012 02:18:53 am
We use an amber teething necklace rather than medicating our teething baby :)
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danielle
11/25/2012 03:46:10 am
we limit electricity, we hang our clothes to dry in summer, we keep heat low, and turn lights off when not in use...
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Terri Moore
11/25/2012 04:42:21 am
I make my own laundry detergent, fabric softener and cleaning supplies. I use newspaper for the garden and make fire starting logs out of dryer lint and TP rolls.
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Jamie
11/25/2012 06:34:27 am
We compost, recycle, and don't buy much!!!
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Stacy
11/25/2012 06:40:58 am
The biggest impact is being vegan. We also recycle or reuse everything that comes into this house.
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judi
11/25/2012 08:00:22 am
I make most of our food from scratch which saves on packaging waste!
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Nicole Steffan
11/25/2012 09:42:08 am
We go green in our house with eating clean, using unpaper towels, reusable sandwich and snack bags, cloth diapers and natural cleaning products! Oh and recycling!
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Hilary S
11/25/2012 10:26:10 am
We use cloth diaper and wipes.
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Rachel N
11/25/2012 10:39:01 am
We go green by growing a garden in the summer.
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Michele H
11/25/2012 10:50:05 am
Breastfeeding, resuable shopping bags, cloth diapers, reusing containers for leftovers
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vera
11/25/2012 11:21:57 am
We cloth diapers, recycle, use reusable products, upcycle, and hang our clothes to dry.
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Beth Ann
11/25/2012 12:12:01 pm
We cloth diaper :)
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Jessica Welch
11/25/2012 01:39:28 pm
We use cloth diapers, cloth wipes, cloth napkins, natural soaps and cleaners, recycle....really, being green is everywhere.
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tennille
11/25/2012 01:59:12 pm
cloth shopping bags, mesh produce bags, recycle everything possible. Grow our own garden.
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Laura
11/25/2012 02:21:41 pm
We use cloth everything, only reusable cups, and we recycle.
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Bekah Kuczenski
11/25/2012 03:03:37 pm
We have a compost pile!
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Laura Lane
11/25/2012 10:11:55 pm
I reuse jars.
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Maegan
11/25/2012 11:12:54 pm
We cloth diaper, recycle, compost, garden, and upcycle. We have all but eliminated paper napkins and papertowels too. Saves so much money. We do A LOT of laundry though!!!!
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Sonya Morris
11/25/2012 11:38:45 pm
Use cloth diapers.
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ashley b.
11/26/2012 12:27:09 am
We cloth diaper and recycle and haven't been running the ac or heater in the last couple months! Pile on the blankets!
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Elizabeth Wisniewski
11/26/2012 01:11:02 am
We try to do a lot of little things. We cloth diaper, compost, use CFL's, recycle, use cloth napkins, environmentally friendly cleansers.
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Saver Sara
11/26/2012 01:54:54 am
We recycle everything!
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andalene
11/26/2012 02:18:08 am
use eco-friendly laundry detergent, hand soap and cleaning supplies as much as we can
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Courtney
11/26/2012 02:45:21 am
Almost everything is cloth - hardly any paper! :)
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danielle
11/26/2012 03:49:54 am
when we can afford it we buy local and organic!
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Breanne
11/26/2012 03:59:59 am
Recycling
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Melissa H.
11/26/2012 04:06:18 am
By growing our own organic veggies!
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Rachel N
11/26/2012 04:16:34 am
We go green by repurposing old items into new items (old clothing gets sewn into something new, old furniture gets refinished into something new, ect)
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judi
11/26/2012 04:47:28 am
I make throw rugs from our worn out t-shirts instead of buying new.
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Tesa
11/26/2012 08:16:35 am
We cloth diaper, use all natural handmade soaps and handmade laundry soap.
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11/26/2012 08:31:46 am
We use cloth diapers and cloth wipes and all natural cleaning products!
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Melanie Schemanski
11/26/2012 08:46:05 am
Hang clothes out on the line to dry
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kathy pease
11/26/2012 09:24:02 am
we recycle and try to conserve energy and water used
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sandy
11/26/2012 09:49:49 am
We recycle and compost and this year we got rid of paper towels!
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Christian Alejandro N.
11/26/2012 11:03:55 am
I recycle every chance I get.
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11/26/2012 11:27:17 am
We recycle and use cloth diapers and less harsh natural cleaners where possible
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rachel
11/26/2012 11:39:31 am
I cloth diaper and use reusable shopping and produce bags. And I usually wrap gifts in bags that we save and reuse again and again until they start to look ratty instead of using wrapping paper.
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Andrew L.
11/26/2012 12:21:22 pm
We cloth diaper, recycle, own HE appliances, and try to buy only green products.
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Karine Traverse
11/26/2012 12:36:34 pm
Cloth diaper, use as many reusable products as possible
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