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Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

Everyone is going green, right? Well, why not have all natural organic clothing as well? Of course, they are not necessarily a bargain deal all the time, but they will certainly hold up over time.

Soy Baby USA
has fantastic line of Soy based products >soy_baby.jpg and look at this beautiful wrapping.

Soybean fiber is a sustainable textile fiber made from renewable natural resources. It is part of an effort moving consumers away from petrochemical textile products and turning waste into useful products.

Check out the gorgeous gift box image_giftbox_image.jpg title="image_giftbox_image.jpg" width="96" height="96" border="0" /> for a gift.

Not bad prices either…$14.00 for a long sleeve all natural onesie? I would pay that.

One of my new favorite organic clothing sites is Happy Green Bee because of the colors. Most of the organic clothing I have found seems to be washed out and dull but this brand is bright, cheery, and just fun. They carry infant, toddler and toys. kimono.jpg

But, there is also Lala Natural. I love this onesie from them…their Zen Collection. SAGE_BabyBody_Zen_Shirt_Onesie_2T.jpg

Green Nest is making its way into the baby industry with its collection of baby clothing, bedding, and slings.
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Our Green House is also making its way into the market with natural diapers, organic toys, and clothing for babies and kids.
Shop there for products like California Baby, natural cleaners, and all natural toys.

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Whats for Lunch?

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

Lunchopolis, of course! Lunchopolis was created to establish a garbage-free lunchbox. Thank goodness there is finally a product that I don’t have to throw away…because those ziploc containers just don’t work?

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Anne and Lisa, the founders, created a refillable, BPA free, lead free, and PVC free drinking bottle and modular study containers that stack vertically and fit neatly into compact, insulated lunch boxes.

Interesting…why? because the FDA would not approve the product if it were not PVC, lead, or BPA free. So, why not just purchase the Ziploc container and use Kids Dish to liven up your child’s appetite?

Well, I thought the Ziploc Containers and baggies worked just fine and I don’t understand why manufacturers are pushing for BPA free products when there are already BPA free products.

According to the SC Johnson Website, , SC Johnson does not use BPA in any of its products. Personally, they are the only brand I purchase and use, no matter what I am using it for. They are the only brand I bring into my home.

Save money in order to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle.

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