Make your own waste-free lunch kit!
August 14, 2009 by Jennifer
You know how we’ve been chatting about saving money on green goods lately? Well, one big way to save on green good is to do it yourself, make it yourself, and use recycled goods to do it with. For example, another big topic here as of late has been reusable, waste-free lunches. Now, while I doubt you’re gonna go out and somehow make a reusable bottle, you can make other components of an eco-friendly lunch kit all on your own. Make the items below. Add silverware and a water bottle and your kid will be good to go for the …read more
Cedar’s Lunch Box Choice – Not What I Thought
July 29, 2009 by Jennifer
Yesterday I posted some eco-lunch kit choices and said that my son Cedar was going to have to choose one. Then I said I’d be back with the results. I had an idea about which he’d choose, but instead, like a typical kid, he decided to TOTALLY surprise me.
I showed him all the choices, and he looked them up and down, and sideways, and made me read him the stats about them. He’s eight, and he’s saying, “So what does that bag measure?” For pete’s sake. Anyhow, his decision…
You won’t believe it:
He says, “I think I’ll just stick with the …read more
Which green lunch set is best – lunch according to Cedar
July 28, 2009 by Jennifer
So, Cedar’s lunch sack died this summer. He’s currently using the Bamboo lunch sack for camp, but it’s not appropriate for a kid all year at school I don’t think. One recent con I’ve found is that because it’s cloth, ice packs act badly in there (see an updated review).
In any case, Cedar my son is super picky about stuff. Clothes, toys, books, and so on, so I knew choosing a lunch pack wouldn’t be easy, but it’s actually been harder then I thought. He’s snubbed some eco-lunch kits as not cool enough already and our options are wavering. Of …read more
Green College Chats
August 17, 2008 by Peggy
Our friend Allison at Greener Assets has also been looking at green schools this month, but with more of a focus on colleges. Here are some of her posts:
Go to a Green College — Learn about the Green Honor Roll.
and
Organic College Eats — It’s a growing trend.
Plus, you might like Allison’s post on Green Lunch Bag Options (for adults).
Is college planning in your future?
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Click here to learn about all the current contests, themes, and green challenges going on at Tree Hugging Family in August 2008


