Monday, January 25, 2010

Win 2 Tickets to this Saturday's Grassroots Wedding Fair!



Yes people! Vancouver's first Eco-Friendly Wedding Fair is this Saturday, January 30th! The Grassroots Wedding Fair is going to be fantastic with lots of goodies from local artisans and all kinds of inspirational ideas for greening your wedding.

Brilliant Eco Events is giving away two tickets to one lucky winner! Simply post the story of how you got engaged here on the blog, and the most sickeningly sweet story will win!

Pass the word on to your newly engaged friends! Good luck!

LSLG CHALLENGE WEEK 4: THE LAST STEP: GREENING IT UP!

Hi Everyone! This week we’re going to focus on four ways to green your now beautified kitchen!

REDUCE PLASTIC AND PACKAGING



Doing this has many great outcomes. When you’re trying to reduce plastic and packaging that comes with the food you buy, you end up buying healthier, fresher food. Foods like fruits and vegetables usually come with very little or no packaging compared to ready-made foods or foods processed in some way. Also, you end up buying more in bulk so you save shopping time. Another bonus is that natural, healthier foods are less expensive than their processed versions. In David Suzuki’s book “David Suzuki’s Green Guide”, he makes a comparison between having an apple or a chocolate bar for a snack. Let’s see....apples have no packaging, are healthy and are about $0.25 each. Chocolate bars have packaging, aren’t very healthy and are about $1.00.
So you end up saving lots of money too!

MAKE A RECYCLING SYSTEM THAT YOU LOVE



It’s important to have a nice recycling system that you love. When my husband and I lived in our tiny apartment downtown, our recycling system was a grocery bag hung on the front door that we dumped cans, plastic and paper into and had to sort out once we got to the recycling bins downstairs. I began to resent that bag because it was ugly on the door, it was so small that it filled up really fast which meant a lot of trips down to the recycling bins, and it felt like it was cramping my style a bit. I work hard to keep a clean, tidy place and it all kind of goes out the window when your friends come over and see this hideous, smelly bag full of recycling hanging on the door, doesn't it?
After we moved to our new place about 3 years ago, the plastic bag thing continued out of habit, but then one day I decided enough is enough and went to ikea for my awesome Rationell Recycling Bins (pictured above)! The nice thing about them is they come in different sizes so you can get the ones that fit your recycling needs the best. I labelled the covers with my trusty label maker and because they come with a nice rolling pull out system, I’m going to install them under my sink as soon as the kitchen is done being renovated. Now the recycling is organized and out of sight....aaaaahhhhh....

GO PAPERLESS



I haven’t done this yet, but my plan for January’s challenge was for me to participate in parts of the challenge too. Instead of using paper towel in the kitchen, I’m going to get a bunch of kitchen and tea towels (see last week’s post for some great ones) for all the kitchen clean ups. This is going to greatly reduce the paper towel use in my home. As I mentioned in last week’s post, buying the Natura cloth really reduced our paper towel use because my husband actually reached for the cloth rather than grabbing a few paper towels. I’m thinking going completely paperless won’t be that much of a transition as long as I am prepared. Here are a few great links on the subject:

How to go Paper Towel-Less in the Kitchen
How to Create a Paperless Kitchen
Go paperless in the kitchen - Easy on your budget and the environment

HAVE A COMPOST SYSTEM



This one will require a bit more thought and planning. If you live in a single family home with a yard and garden, composting will be a bit easier for you because you can add the compost to your own outdoor area. Also, for single family home dwellers, you can take advantage of the soon to be implemented drop off and collection systems around Greater Vancouver to get rid of the compost you don't use.

However, if you live in an apartment or condo like me, it’s a lot harder to know what to do with your compost. There are lots of worm compost bins available out there for apartment dwellers but what to do with it afterwards seems to be something you have to come up with. I called both the City of Burnaby to see what my options were and they both said that later this year they’re implementing the single home yard and green waste drop off, but that doesn’t apply to multi-family homes. The lady I talked to at Burnaby said she also lives in a condo and she has just been giving her compost away to friends and family who did have a yard. Hmmmm...
I have a lot of thinking to do in terms of composting. Every time I chop off the end of a bunch of celery or the top of a radish I think “I really should get on to having a composting system in place”. The Naturemill kitchen composter looks so great and easy to use(picture above), but a lot more money to invest in.
It will happen soon! I have already found some great links with suggestions for the apartment dwellers’ compost problem and how to get started etc. Here are a few useful ones!

All About Compost
How I Started My Compost Bin
Composting With Red Wiggler Worms
Tips to Reduce Your Garbage
Composting Without A Yard

Good luck with all the greening!

{Image credits: Telegraph.co.uk, www.naturemill.com, underwould}

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Wedding Greenspiration: Eco-Friendly Wines and Beers


In B.C. it has become much easier to find eco-friendly wines and beers. More and more wineries and breweries are deciding to become Certified Organic. Below are some links to help make your choices easier. Have fun sampling some of them with your fiance before making choices for your wedding!

At Wines of Canada, there's a list of Certified Organic wines and information on the requirements for organic wines in Canada. For information on organic certification in B.C., you can go to Certified Organic Associations of B.C.

For local vegan wines, go to Epicurvegan. They have a list of 100% vegan and vegan-friendly wines.



There are a few certified organic beers out there with a large selection of beers.
Here are a few:

Crannog Ales
Nelson Brewing
Pacific Western Brewing Co.

Has anyone tried some of these? What do you think of them? Do you have any favourites?

{Image credits: Sutton Place Wine Merchant, Nelson Brewing}

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Wedding Greenspiration: Shoes and Socks


When it comes to wedding attire, a nice mix of tradition and personal style make the outfit. Why not show some personal style in your shoes and socks? Sometimes shoes and socks become an afterthought and with all the other details to attend to, don't seem something to fuss over. Why steer away from the traditional black and white shoes and socks? Well, if you buy fantastic non-white evening shoes you love, you are probably more likely to wear them again(My sister loves her fuschia wedding shoes!). Also, it can be a way to extend your wedding colours into you and your fiance's outfits. Why should the bridesmaids have all the fun?









{Image credits: www.tyingtheknot.net, www.brookeschwabphotography.com, www.stylehive.com, www.weddingsbycolor.com, www.canadianbride.com, www.jimmychoo.com}

LSLG CHALLENGE WEEK 3: PRETTY IT UP!


Now that your kitchen is clean and organized, you’re probably feeling pretty good about it! Now it’s time to pretty it up with things like plants, linens, pictures and anything else you can think of! Here are some green suggestions:



Purifying Plants
Some plants brighten up a kitchen and clean the air! Some plants that are especially great for the kitchen are peace lilies, philodendron and pothos. These plants like the humid environment of a kitchen and are great for cleaning things like formaldehyde, acetone and ammonia from the environment.



Herbs
If you have a kitchen with lots of sunlight, you can grow your own little potted herb garden! Herbs make the kitchen look lovely and liven up your meals!



Edible Flowers
I haven’t tried this one yet, but it’s on my list of to dos. How awesome would it be to have people over and harvest some edible flowers from your kitchen to add to salads and dishes?
Tres chic and pretty in the kitchen! Go here learn more about edible flowers and here for some edible flower recipes.

Kitchen Linens
When choosing your kitchen linens, find ones made from organic and sustainable materials. Here are a few I found:



I love the Natura Cloth! You can buy it at any Home Hardware. It is made from 100% natural wood fibres and resists bacterial growth. My husband didn’t like using our old dishcloth because it would smell like mildew after a few uses, but this one doesn’t. It does smell after a month or so, but I make sure to ring it out well after every use and wash it every once in a while.



The Hankettes company from Roberts Creek, B.C. sells all kinds of kitchen linens made from organic cotton and are natural or hand-dyed. They carry kitchen towels, house cleaning cloths, napkins and many other kitchen linens.



Check out the hemp and flax kitchen linens at Rawganique. They are certified organic and have been processes without any chemicals. Rawganique has dish scrubs, kitchen towels, dish towels and even scrub gloves. Also, read the About Us section of the website. Boy are these guys inspiring in their commitment to sustainability!

Have a great week!

{Image credits: www.joeypics.com, www.giftinmemory.com, www.organictobe.org, www.homehardware.ca, www.hankettes.com, www.rawganique.com}

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Win 2 Tickets to the Grassroots Wedding Fair!



Yes people! Vancouver's first Eco-Friendly Wedding Fair is happening really soon! The Grassroots Wedding Fair is going to be fantastic with lots of goodies from local artisans and all kinds of inspirational ideas for greening your wedding.

Brilliant Eco Events is giving away two tickets to one lucky winner! Simply post the story of how you got engaged here on the blog, and the most sickeningly sweet story will win!

Pass the word on to your newly engaged friends! Good luck!

Sunday, January 10, 2010

LIVING SIMPLY, LIVING GREEN CHALLENGE WEEK 2: ORGANIZE

The LSLG Challenge for January is to simplify and green the kitchen. This week we are organizing the kitchen.

WEEK 2: ORGANIZE




After you have successfully purged and cleaned your kitchen, it’s time to organize! I always see these inspiring pictures of perfectly organized cutlery drawers and pantries that use custom dividers etc. I say reduce consumption and spend less by just using containers and baskets you already have. I collected unused baskets and containers to organize my deep drawers, and some containers to organize cutlery drawers. (See pics above.) I love it! If you don’t have enough, ask your friends and family if they have any baskets or containers they don’t want. If you are like me and you are slowly trying to transition from plastic food containers to glass, you can use those old plastic containers for measuring cups and spoons and other small tools.

Again, start small. Organize the drawers one at a time, then go with the cupboards, then the pantry.

Here are some inspiring pictures I found on the internet of some lovely organized cupboards, drawers and pantries! Good luck!














{Image credits: 2.bp.blogspot.com, allthingsgd.blogspot.com,www.curbly.com, www.tipnut.com, www.countryliving.com,farm3.static.flickr.com}

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Challenge 2010: Living Simply, Living Green



Happy new year everyone! I haven’t posted for a while because the holidays took over and I decided to give in to them and go with the flow. I’m really excited about the new year and with a living simply, living green challenge!

I realized a while ago that I don’t like to make resolutions because of several reasons. First, they are kind of restrictive. A year is a long time and I find that my resolutions evolve as time goes by. Also, it’s hard for me to know how specific to get in my resolution, and then in my plans to pursue them. I would rather have a general resolution to improve myself in as many ways possible and then focus on a couple of things at a time.

So on to the challenge! The purpose of this challenge is to guide and inspire us into improving the quality of our day to day lives and help the planet. The title of the challenge seems very vague at first. Everyone has their own idea of what living simply is, and everyone is at a different stage of trying to make their lives greener. Who’s going to join me for the first challenge....

THE KITCHEN



There is nothing I love more than a warm, cozy ... kitchen! I try to cook dinner every night to stay health and budget friendly and so my challenge for January is make my kitchen feel as comforting and inviting as possible while greening it in as many ways as I can! How much more will you want to make your favourite winter soup and homemade bread when you are drawn to your lovely, earth friendly kitchen!

WEEK 1: PURGE AND CLEAN
For this week’s challenge, go through every corner of your kitchen and purge items that you know you don’t need. Start with a back cupboard that you hardly every open and work your way around. Maybe just do one or two cupboards a day. While doing this, decide if that particular thing is being well used by you, or if donated, could be put to better use by someone else who might need it. Do you really use that microwave egg poacher? Do you really need 7 ladles? After the cupboards, go for the pantry and refrigerator. Check due dates on condiments and if they are expired, save those great glass jars for storing, beans, spices, jams or homemade pickles! This would be a good week to make dinner every night out of the contents of your freezer.

After you have sufficiently purged, it’s time to clean. Switch to eco-friendly cleaners if you haven’t already. I have slowly gone from non eco-friendly, to store bought eco-friendly to just plain vinegar, baking soda and a natural bristle brush. It’s so cheap and great!

Here are some great cleaners made by local companies if you want to buy them at the store:



I use the live for tomorrow automatic dishwasher powder and love it! You only use about a tablespoon and the dishes come out great!



Sapadilla Soap Co. makes plant-based, biodegradable, non-toxic cleaning products. The products are available all over B.C.



VIP Soap Products have all kinds of household, laundry and personal care products.

Here are some site with homemade household cleaner recipes, including some great sites with multiple uses for vinegar and hydrogen peroxide:

1001 Uses for White Distilled Vinegar
Using Hydrogen Peroxide
Green Kitchen DIY Cleaning
How To Clean Your Microwave
Best DIY/Natural Cleaning Solutions

By the way, if the 1 week time limit for purging and cleaning is stressing you out, take 2,3 or 4 weeks! Stress is never good! This should be a positive and uplifting activity, not something that causes you negative feelings. After you are done all that cleaning and purging, reward yourself with some great chocolate or wine!

Top Image Credits:
www.weheartit.com
www.maxifurniture.net