Saturday, February 13, 2010

Let's talk GREEN- with a giveaway!

Here's my view on being green, take it or leave it:
God made the earth.
He said that it was good.
He then intrusted us to take care of it
and to be good stewards of what we have been given.

In my opinion, the best way to do this is to not waste and try not to use products that are manufactured in places that produce a ton of waste! The biggest and most expensive change to go "green" that I've mentioned before was cloth diapers for Noah- but there are TONS of smaller and much cheaper little changes that you can do! Every little bit helps and keeps garbage out of landfills!

Today, we're gonna be going on a little tour of my kitchen- thrilling, right?

One (waaaay cheap) thing we've done is gotten rid of paper napkins! I found these cloth napkins at a Vera Bradley sale for $1 each. Booyah! Score! We keep them on top of the microwave in a little basket so we can grab one after we fix our plate and head to the table!

The next thing we did was get rid of paper towels (I mean, we're already washing dipes and napkins, right?). I have few different kinds of "un-paper towels" and we keep them in a basket right beside the sink where the paper towels used to be:

From left to right we have Owlie Towelies from Eco Friendly and Frugal on etsy (oooh more on that in a sec!), some little scrubby-ish towels made of terry cloth on one side and flannel on the other (that I made as wipes for Noah but they just work better in the kitchen!) and then some towels from IKEA (10 for $3!)

After the towels get dirtied up, we just throw them in a basket on top of the dryer (note the vinegar- I could write a whole post on vinegar, but I'll spare you and just point you to this website that can explain a TON of uses for white distilled vinegar! And no, it doesn't smell like vinegar when you use it in laundry and to clean):

Oh our laundry? Glad you asked! That stuff in the candy jar right there is Charlie's Soap (10 cents a load, people!) We also use vinegar to soften the fabric and Fuzzy Wuzzy Dryer Balls instead of dryer sheets (aren't they pretty?)

But enough about all of the goings-on in the kitchen- let's talk about these babies (click for a larger pic): Un-paper towels from Eco-Friendly and Frugal!



What I love about these:
- They can also be used as napkins! Hello, versitile!
- With two layers of flannel, they are super absorbant (especially if you use vinegar in the rinse- the vinegar helps breakdown any detergent build-up, making flannel more absorbant!) and made very sturdy. They're turned and topstitched, meaning the two layers are sewn together not once, but twice to ensure that they won't come apart.
- This may sound strange, but after using a few different kind of towels in the kitchen, these dry very well! You know how sometimes you have to wipe up water, and the towels not neccessary dirty? With some towels, they dry very stiff and make it hard to use it again before washing- not these! They dry soft and pliable and ready to use again!



What I don't love:
- I kind of wish they came in different sizes- or maybe just a little bit smaller. You know, like the paper towels that you can tear off 1, 2 or 3 depending on the size of the mess? I do a lot of wiping up little spills and wiping down counters, so that could just be me.
(but I'm sure that is something that Eco-Friendly and Frugal could do something about- special order, maybe?)


So.... you want to try a set of these?


Buy 'Em!
Roll on over to the Eco-Friendly and Frugal Etsy shop
and check out her other stuff while you're there!
(Minky wipes?! Noah's butt says "yes, please!")


Win 'Em!
Eco-Friendly and Frugal has offered up a set of these to one of my readers! This is a perfect first step (of 100th!) towards doing your part to keep garbage out of landfills! Plus you are seriously saving some money!


To enter, leave me a comment here (don't forget to include your email address!) telling me how you try to "go green" at your house (or office or school!).


Want more chances to win?
Leave a separate comment letting me know you did any of the following:
- Follow my blog (if you don't already!)
- Follow the Eco-Friendly and Frugal Blog
- "Heart" the Eco-Friendly and Frugal shop on Etsy
- Become a fan of Eco-Friendly and Frugal on Facebook

I will choose a winner on Monday, February 22nd and notify the winner by email.
If I don't hear back in 48 hours, I'll pick another winner. Good luck!

36 comments:

erin said...

we've switched out all of our paper products for cloth and have not looked back! but i could really use some cute unpaper!

thanks for the giveaway!

crazymaizy at g mail dot com

Soyager said...

Unpaper towels is the last cloth change we need to incorporate. I like how you explained your organization method with them--helpful!

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Soyager said...

Seller added to favorites on Etsy!
(mlove07)

Soyager said...

I follow the EF&F blog :)

Soyager said...

I follow this blog. Love your craftiness :)

Jacqie said...

we go green by using cloth diapers and wipes.

I want to go cloth in more areas of our house!

jenniferalice said...

We use recycle weekly, use cloth diapers and recently bought an HE washer to cut down on water usage. We also use EF detergent, vinegar and homemade dryerballs. DH loves paper towels so we could use attractive UNpaper towels to lure him in!!! Thanks!!

nsees said...

We've made a lot of changes to go green like cloth diapers, limiting paper towel usage, non-chemical cleaners, etc. We don't have any official "unpaper" towels though. I just use any towels that I had but these are so much cuter!

I love your Vera napkins!

nikkiseesholtz @ yahoo

nsees said...

i follow your blog!

nikkiseesholtz @ yahoo

nsees said...

i follow the EF & F blog as well

nikkiseesholtz @ yahoo

RiverWed070707 said...

We've done a lot of greening over the past couple years -- probably our biggest improvement has been ditching the disposables: diapers, napkins, plates, coffee cups, food containers, baggies, etc.

Admittedly though I just use regular kitchen towels for spills and such and, you're right, they get crunchy. I'd love to win some unpaper towels!

RiverWed070707 said...

I'm a follower!

miababy said...

We've started going more green by switching to cloth diapers and wipes. We also use cloth napkins, but need to switch to up paper towels! Thanks for the review - I'm on my way over to check them out!

tori dot hamilton at yahoo dot com

miababy said...

I heart the shop on etsy!

tori dot hamilton at yahoo dot com

lar1203 said...

i bought some unpaper towels, but they are smaller than i'd like, so these would be great for the big messes!

maymama08 at gmail dot com

lar1203 said...

i'm a fan of EF&F on facebook

lar1203 said...

i follow your blog

lar1203 said...

i follow the EF&F blog

lar1203 said...

i hearted EF&F on etsy

mrs.messi said...

I follow your awesome blog!
lisa.messier @ gmail.com

mrs.messi said...

We are going green by using cloth diapers!

lisa.messier @ gmail.com

sHandke ART said...

We use cloth diapers and napkins. And we've limited the use of paper towels. We also recycle as much of our waste as possible!

sl_handke@hotmail.com

sHandke ART said...

following your blog...

sHandke ART said...

following Eco-Friendly and Frugal blog...

sHandke ART said...

a fan of Eco-Friendly and Frugal on facebook

sHandke ART said...

and... hearted Eco-Friendly and Frugal Etsy shop

www.shandke.etsy.com

Cake Snob said...

I stopped buying many cleaning products and make my own (laundry, multi-surface, etc.). We are also trying cloth diapering when our baby comes. :)

Samantha said...

I'm a follower! (Well, NOW I am.. I've follower in Reader for a LONG time... oops!)

Samantha said...

I "hearted" the shop on Etsy.

LCW said...

We use cloth diapers, wipes and terry cloth dishtowels for everything in the kitchen. I've broken my husbands habit of covering everything we microwave with papertowels and we have reusable microwavable splatter covers.

lce at me dot com

LCW said...

I heart the Etsy shop
I follow you (link in my blogroll)
I am a fan of EcoFriendly and Frugal

lce at me dot come

Jen J. said...

We stopped using the plastic grocery bags & bought a bunch of re-useable ones! We get $0.05 off our purchase per bag, so ti saves lots of money & the environment!

worldofdennifer (at) gmail (dot) com

Unknown said...

We are big reusers. Yes, everything, from old baby food containers to glass jars get new life. We also are attempting a switch out from paper towels. They're so.... addicting! AH! Thanks for this awesome giveaway!

Unknown said...

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Unknown said...

Most definitely hearted their shop on etsy! Thanks for the great find!!

Unknown said...

Fan on facebook too! yay! beth.ivytwines@gmail.com