Category: Green Mama
Media ‘Greenwashing’ Getting Out of Control
Posted on: Jun 5, 2008
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I was reading an article in The Windy Citizen this morning about “greenwashing” in the marketplace and it resonated with me. Especially after a few emails from readers inquiring about Clorox Green Works products. I found this article really interesting in what is really happening in order to get people to get on the green [...]
SafeMama Review: Dapple Dish Liquid
Posted on: Jun 3, 2008
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I came across Dapple Dish Liquid somewhere in my endless hours of surfing (post toddler bedtime of course!) and I thought to myself, that’s brilliant! I mean, there are lots of products for your baby’s body, and special detergents for their clothes, why not something for their dishes? And why didn’t I think of that? [...]
Product Review: Bambu Dishware
Posted on: Apr 23, 2008
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All this BPA news is a real downer, so I thought, in light of it being Earth Week and all, I’d do something more fun and review some really cute earth friendly dishware I recently bought. As we all know, or may have read, products made of bamboo are a sustainable and earth friendly alternative [...]
Safe Mama Review: Pit Putty
Posted on: Apr 23, 2008
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With everything going on in the news, I haven’t had much in the way of time to post a review, and generally, I’d say this is a good thing as news is what keeps us going around here, but this review is one that I’ve been been pretty excited about. I know you’re probably thinking: [...]
Before my son was born, you’d be hard pressed to find me eating anything organic. I ate somewhat healthy before and during my pregnancy, but I wasn’t without my occasional indulgences. Eating out on weekends, candy binges. In fact, I was kind of anti organic. Always feeling like I’m getting screwed somehow, I thought it [...]
Review: Little g flushable diapers
Posted on: Apr 8, 2008
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I have been in the very long arduous process of slowly switching my son over to cloth diapers. It’s a long process because I tend to go overboard on researching things, and there’s a lot of trial and error in the beginning of what’s right for your baby. I had been interested in testing out [...]
Zoë b Organic Discount on BPA Free Bottles
Posted on: Feb 13, 2008
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Just wanted to tip some people off to Zoë b Organic Weekly. They have a nice discount running on Adiri and Green to Grow bottle orders until February 29th. Check out her post here: Get 10% off Adiri and Green to Grow baby bottles at Zoë b Organic, click on the following link BPA Free [...]
Cheat Sheet: Paraben and Phthalate Free Baby Products
Posted on: Feb 10, 2008
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Since the attention phthalates got in the media the last week or two, I’ve gotten a few emails from moms wondering “What products are safe?“. I’ve been religious about what products I use on my kid and the things I’ve read regarding parabens and phthalates have prompted me to change and inspect every product we [...]
Green Mama Baby Steps with Envirosax
Posted on: Jan 28, 2008
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Part of being a “SafeMama” for me means improving my family’s quality of life as well as making more efforts to protect our environment with a few small changes. I’m not fully green by any stretch… I’m more of a turquoise or mint green at this point but I am trying to make small changes [...]
Product Review: ThinkSport Sports Bottle
Posted on: Jan 16, 2008
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Since I’ve researched so much information regarding Bisphenol-A and leeching plastics, I am slowly trying to eliminate unnecessary plastic in my life. One thing I have done is stopped my use of plastic bottled water. Not only do those little bottles find their way into landfills when they aren’t recycled but they consume resources to [...]




















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