Friday, August 20, 2010

100 Brochure Giveaway


I have a fabulous Brochure Giveaway today

This is the perfect giveaway for small businesses, authors,

or anyone who could use some brochures


Giveaway Prize:

100 8.5x11 Brochures w/ Folding

100lb Paper Gloss

Folding options: None, Half-fold, Trifold/Letterfold, Z-fold, Accordion, Roll Fold

4 Color Both Sides Printing

Limited to US residents; 18 years old and above

This offer is sponsored by Uprinting.com

Uprinting offers fabulous brochure printing, stickers, labels, business cards and so many more products with their online printing services

Disclosure: I received the same prize as offfered

To enter to win just leave a comment on this post

telling me what you would use the brochures for

Include your email address in the post

Receive +5 entries for being a GFC follower


Receive + 5 entries for following me

on Twitter @everythinggreen

+5 Entires for Friending me on Facebook
Winner to Be Chosen August 30

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Cooking Green with Cuisinart’s GreenGourmet Skillet


Thanks to new green cookware options you can say goodbye to toxic Teflon pans filled with dangerous chemicals that off-gas into the air and can possibly leach into your food.


Cuisinart’s line of non-stick cookware is PTFE and PFOA free, which means that it contains none of the nasty chemicals that Teflon and similar non-stick coatings are formulated with.


Cuisinart’s GreenGourmet pans are petroleum free, have a hard anodized interior, an aluminum alloy core, and a Cuisinart Ceramica (TM) interior which is what makes the pan non-stick.


So what does all this mean? Keep reading to find out. (continue reading…)

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Rosie Hippo Offers Eco and Ethical Toys




Rosie Hippo is a fabulous online store where you can shop for handmade, organic, fair trade, ethical and eco-friendly toys. All that are high quality unique toys your kids will love.

They have toys made of ethically sourced and eco-friendly wood, toys made from fair trade materials, they have stuffed animals, pretend play toys…anything and everything that can spark your child’s imagination while giving them something safe to play with.

I call my youngest child my little monkey and monkey man because he loves monkeys, absolutely adores them. Plus he hops around and climbs everything like a little monkey.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Wash Laundry for a Year for Just $32.95 with Robby Wash Laundry Balls


That's Right you can get a Robby Wash Laundry Ball with refills for just $32.95 with the current free shipping offer- this set will wash laundry for about a year.

Just think- no sticky laundry soap dripping, no powder getting spilled. Just an easy to use ball you toss in the washer with your clothes. You even get a stain stick with the set.

Review of Hollybeth's All Natural Lavender Hand Cream and Citrus Body Cream

I am currently on a lavender kick. Anything I come across that is made or scented with natural lavender grabs my attention.I am completely loving lavender because I have found that it relaxes me, helps me focus, and at bedtime it helps me sleep.

So when I was offered a chance to try Hollybeth's new Lavender Hand Cream you bet I jumped on it.Hollybeth's is a new natural product company in Atlanta that handcrafts artisan quality products from family recipes. Each product is a minimum of 95% organic and all of the products are environmentally sustainable and made with love and passion.

The natural lavender hand cream is 98 % organic and made with sweet almond oil, water, beeswax, organic lavender oil, organic vitamin e, organic lecithin, citric acid, potassium sorbate, and dehydroxanthan gum.

The rich soothing smell of lavender is intoxicating (in a good way). The delightful aroma calms my nerves and sooths my skin. I've been applying it when I need to relax or at bed time so the lavender scent can help me sleep. The hand cream is thick, rich and makes my sometimes rough hands and cuticles instantly soft and supple.

The aroma of lavender lingers long after application.

Keep reading here.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

A Review of the Homesteader's Kitchen: Recipes from Farm to Table by Robin Burnside


Cooking with locally grown food is becoming more popular and more important as people realize the need to support the local economy and environment by making good choices that are both economically sound and wholesomely healthy.


For quite awhile me, the older woman across the street, and the old guy at the end of the road who used to have a huge farm were the only ones who had a garden on my street. This year almost every house on my road has a small garden, a few have really good sized gardens.


More and more people are returning to the old ways and growing their own food and going DIY when it comes to making and fixing things.


It makes eco-sense to grow your own food. For the price of a couple packs of seeds and some physical labor you can end up with a harvest worth hundreds of dollars.


But what do you do with all that farm fresh goodness?


Cook it.


And The Homesteader's Kitchen: Recipes from Farm to Table has a wonderfully tasty assortment of recipes to help you do just that.


There's a little bit of everything in this deliciously delightful recipe book- from breakfast to dinner then on to dessert- even beverages.



Buy the book at Amazon