Friday, December 31, 2010

A greener year

Hello,
My name is bwings and I have set my new years resolutions!

Yes that was "resolutions" plural. I read somewhere about this person doing 365 things for 2009. I thought it was a fantastic idea and decided to do that for 2011. I only have 77 things yet but I will continue to add to it where I can as I go.

Some things are juvenile like:

  • knit a Yoshi
  • get a massage
  • look nice everyday
  • learn to pole dance


Some more serious like:

  • learn to knit
  • Participate in Relay for Life (or another run)
  • Read a book a month (and other goals of 15 books a year)
  • take dance lessons with David (in preparation for our wedding day)


But throughout my resolutions, even the ones that are not completely green, I maintain a level of green mindedness. Even the juvenile goals will have green undertones.

For instance when I:

  • knit my Yoshi (after learning to knit) - I will seek organic cotton/bamboo yarn.
  • get a massage - I will ask that they use only products free of Parabens and EDTA.
  • look nice everyday - I will work towards reducing the Parabens in my make-up products
  • learn to pole dance - ...let's call this one a freebie ;)

Of course I have green goals littered spread throughout as well. Such as reducing the EDTA usage in our household by removing all soaps, lotions, bubble baths etc. with EDTA in them. Reducing parabens with much the same method. The bigger challenge I've set is by the end of the year I want to reduce our garbage to 1 grocery bag a week! Right now we are at one grocery bag a day!! I have high hopes here but I feel with some amount of effort it can be accomplished. I don't know how I feel about composting with the beast around, so for now I'll do what I can.






Have a happy and safe new years eve everyone and I'll be back with more eco-friendly blogs in the new year. See you in 2011, your friendly neighborhood hippie mom.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Stubborn daughter

Hello,
My name is bwings and my daughter has the devil in her!


Okay, maybe not all the time, but tonight definitely! And for the past 3 or 4 days! She won't nap, not that she screams or anything! She used to wake up at 9am, nap from 2:30 - 4:30 on the dot every day and then back to bed at 10pm for her 11 hours. Normally it's as simple as giving her a bath at 9:30 to wind down and then tucking her in and walking away. Now, she absolutely won't go to sleep. Just lays there singing to herself. What does this mean? Come bedtime she is as dramatic as a late Shakespearean play! Not if I let her stay up she wouldn't be, but if I try to put her to bed it's screaming fit. A big change from the standard!

So WHAT does this have to do with Eco-friendly anything? Quite simply it has NOTHING to do with eco-friendly anything. However, it has resulted in some late night random research into old findings and some interesting discoveries. So this tired hippie mom thought she'd share some of her more silly findings with you for your light hearted enjoyment as her daughter screams from the next room. *joy*

Firstly, here is an old discovery of mine, it's called Veggie Connection where one can sign up and find vegetarian/vegan love! As much as it may serve a purpose I did get a small chuckle from the idea. But if there are sights like Ashley Maddison out there (a site dedicated to helping married people have affairs) then why not have a vegetarian dating site?

I of course couldn't help but to sign up for an account just to see what it was all about. Don't worry, Asmerus, I'm not going to abandon you for a full out vegetarian. I simply was curious as to what it had to offer. As you would expect it asked for your basic information, height, weight, star sign, body type, ethnicity etc. None of which you had to input. But you could filter others by such input. Then it asks about your diet and your preference in a partners diet. You can also select to seek only friendship and whether you want your friend to be semi-vegetarian, Vegetarian, Vegan, Raw Foodist or Macrobiotic. Aside from the last question, "I'm most drawn to these charities:" the rest of the questions were pretty standard lifestyle questions. I felt so odd filling it out, even if it was a bogus account. I selected friendship only at first, requested that my new penpal be only vegetarian/vegan. None of these "practically vegetarian" types. ;) After browsing through some profiles I decided to see who on here was seeking love. I will admit some pretty cool people popped up in my search. Unfortunately they had selected that they were only seeking love and not friendship and so I won't be getting to know them. None the less an interesting find for a laugh or two.

Secondly when looking for organic cotton and bamboo towels I discovered this delicious site called Le Viette. Organic towels styled in a way to make you drool and rage. I could never have one of these around for the simple fact it would make me want a cheesecake and all I'd have to eat is my towel! As delicious as they look I'm certain the taste would not compare to a cheesecake. But if I was ever being attacked by a Ravenous Bugblatter Beast from Traal this would certainly be a towel I'd be sure to have around. Can you imagine not knowing where your desert shaped towel was?

Well, I'm going to pass out soon and I believe my daughter already has. I hope you enjoyed my lighthearted post, if she keeps this up I'm sure there will be more in our future.

Your friendly neighborhood hippie mom.

P.S. after much deliberation my daughter finally decided she was going to go to bed....with daddy. What a silly beast.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

I was dreaming of a GREEEEEENNNN Christmas!

Hello
My name is bwings and I had a delightfully green Christmas this year.


Some things not shown in the video would be the hot air popcorn popper and a natural loofah as well as a loofah made using recycled plastic. I am not sure if it is common knowledge, but a loofah is in actuality a plant. Just as the marshmallow was originally a plant, a mallow that grew in the marsh. Now it is a sugar creation of pig tendons and flavoring, but it was once a native american favorite sticky delicacy from the marsh.

A loofah, luffa, or lufah is a tropical/subtropical plant of the cucumber family that is harvested before maturity in Asia and Africa and eaten. A loofah that is harvested after it's ripened is dried and used as a plant sponge for bath or kitchen, as a natural remedy for jaundice,  or to make the soles of beach sandals.
I am positively in love with my new loofah, ever since moving into this new place I found my feet got cracked and dry quickly. Scratching against my blankets at night and sending shivers down my spine. With the natural loofah it is more coarse and helps scrub off the dead foot skin *yummy*. I can use it and know that it's from a natural self-sustaining source rather than plastic/pvc created with harmful chemicals and sitting in a waste pile for years.


My hot air popper I have used almost everyday since I opened it. Not good for my diet as popcorn might be fat free but calories WOOOO but that's a discussion for my bridal blog. I have childhood memories of standing the correct distance from our popcorn popper and waiting anxiously to watch the popcorn fly out. I would be mesmerized by this and now so is my daughter. It's a delightful way to make popcorn, easy and PFOA free.

Shown in the video was a gift of Natures Gate shampoo & body wash. Their products have:

  • No Phthalates or Parabens
  • No Sodium Lauryl/Laureth Sulfates
  • No Animal Derived Ingredients
  • No Animal Testing
  • No Synthetic Fragrance
  • No EDTA (at least in the products I received) 

and in addition they, as a company, support Water Aid America which helps communities in Asia and Africa gain access to sustainable supplies of safe, clean water.

Lastly but most adorably the video shows how Asmerus, when wrapping my present, tenderly reused wrapping paper as part of his gift to me. Every year I salvage what I can of the paper to be reused the next year. I'm not anal when unwrapping, I don't carefully pull tape away from the paper so as not to make a tear. But after everything is done I will fold up the less tattered paper and put it in a box to use the next year. I save every bag and have reused some bags in this house since 2007. It would date back further but before 2007 I was between houses for 3 years. Having been nomadic for so long I couldn't sacrifice storage space on a moving trip to bags and paper. Selfish yes, but it was just not realistic at the time. Since 2007 we've been in the same basic location and so I have built up quite the collection of bags and tissue paper. I know Asmerus wouldn't likely reuse paper or bags were it not for my organized storage of such things. Alas I love him that much more for having done it just to make me smile.

The end of the video shows the aftermath and what remains. I am proud to say that of all that paper I removed all tape and recycled what I wasn't going to reuse. I was rather amazed with just how much reusable paper I got out of this years paper. I thought that a lot would have to be recycled based on how small our daughter was shredding them. But I ended up with a full box of reusable paper and not even an eighth of a standard recycling bag full of recycling paper. 3 full bags of cardboard though!!!

All-in-all it was a pretty green Christmas (lack of snow and all)



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That is all from your friendly neighborhood hippie mom for now. 

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Post # 42!!!!

Hello,
My name is bwings and I'm a hoopy frood who always know where their towel is!


A towel, you see is about the most massively useful thing an interstellar hitchhiker can have.


"Partly it has great practical value - you can wrap it around you for warmth as you bound across the cold moons of Jaglan Beta; you can lie on it on the brilliant marble-sanded beaches of Santraginus V, inhaling the heady sea vapours; you can sleep under it beneath the stars which shine so redly on the desert world of Kakrafoon; use it to sail a mini raft down the slow heavy river Moth; wet it for use in hand-to-hand-combat; wrap it around your head to ward off noxious fumes or to avoid the gaze of the Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of Traal (a mindboggingly stupid animal, it assumes that if you can't see it, it can't see you - daft as a bush, but very, very ravenous); you can wave your towel in emergencies as a distress signal, and of course dry yourself off with it if it still seems to be clean enough. 

More importantly, a towel has immense psychological value. For some reason, if a strag (strag: non-hitchhiker) discovers that a hitchhiker has his towel with him, he will automatically assume that he is also in possession of a toothbrush, face flannel, soap, tin of biscuits, flask, compass, map, ball of string, gnat spray, wet weather gear, space suit etc. Furthermore, the strag will then happily lend the hitchhiker any of these or a dozen other items that the hitchhiker might accidentally have "lost". What the strag will think is that any man who can hitch the length and breadth of the galaxy, rough it, slum it, struggle against terrible odds, win through, and still knows where his towel is is clearly a man to be reckoned with."

Douglas Adams - Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

Obviously, being the 42nd entry and my being a hippie nerd I simply had to make a H2G2 reference in todays entry. What better topic than towels? I certainly know no eco-friendly space travel fuel remedies!

I am unaware of what sort of towels I have, inexpensive and in their first 6 or 8 washes they shed a lot of blue! In fact the first time Asmerus got out of the shower and dried himself he shouted out, "Can I have a different towel? Preferably one that doesn't make me look like grover!!!"  But I digress.

I'm certain we will someday replace these towels, as towels go, and when I do so I intend to make a more eco-friendly selection. Most towels are made of conventional cotton, it is this cotton that brings about 25% of the insecticide in the world. The dyes in these towels are often derived from petroleum, polluting our waters and drying our face. Organic cotton, hemp or bamboo towels with plant-based or low-impact dyes are a far more eco-friendly choice. Each has their positives and negatives that accompany them.

For instance, bamboo will grow quickly and with little maintenance. It doesn't require pesticides or fertilizers and when cut needn't be replanted as it will simply grow back. Bamboo made towels are highly absorbent and studies have proven them to be 60% more absorbent than cotton towels. Bamboo towels also have a natural silk quality to them making them comparable to cashmere and far softer than cotton towels. They also have their own unique anti-bacteria and bacteriostasic bio-agent making them naturally anti-bacterial. They are 100% biodegradable and quick drying. If used in hot climate it will keep your skin cool and in the cold will keep you warm. They have natural UV properties, anti-static properties and are odor resistant. However making them into fiber for clothing is a massive chemical bath! There are sources available that have more eco-conscious fiber production but they can involve a steeper price tag.

Organic cotton towels would maintain all the qualities of regular cotton towels except without the pesticides.

Hemp towels are durable, absorbent and will withstand far more washings than cotton. They are also far more resistant to mildew than cotton towels. Because of hemps durability the towel will hold it's shape better than other material and won't stretch out. If dyed it will retain the color a lot longer and better than most any other fabric. This is due to it's porous quality, in addition the pores will allow the hemp to breath and keep you cool in the heat while the absorptive quality will keep you warm in the cold. Unfortunately they aren't sold in standard retail stores and so might be harder to find. But with the invention of teh internetz I'm sure a quick google for a local store would turn up something in your area.

Personally I'm sold on the organic bamboo towels and given that my new bathroom lacks a fan I am often growling when I pick up a new towel and find it already stinks of musk! There is nothing I hate more, when it comes to bathing, than coming out smelling clean and drying off with a stinky towel! To me the musky odour of a dirty towel bares resemblence to cat urine and that is a disgusting thought to run through your head after getting out of the shower. I won't even put my kitty litter in the bathroom. I have always kept it tucked in the back of the storage closet and refused to ever move into an apartment that didn't have this option. So I believe I shall venture out early for a few of these bamboo towels. One or two at first to see what I think of them. If they turn out then I may donate the cotton ones to my kitties for their bedding and dry off in anti-bacterial, odor resistent material.

I didn't think I'd be switching quite so quickly but my research has changed my mind before. As Douglas would say,
"I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be."

That is all for now, from your neighborhood hippie mom.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Another Manic Monday

Hello,
My name is bwings and I rarely wear lipstick.

I've never really saw much point in lipstick, it stays on your lips or it's faded in places, it's on your teeth. I prefer eye shadow for it's room for artistic flair. Regardless, I do have, in my tool kit, some lipstick. Revelon Moon Drops. Scary thing is it rates 9 on the hazard scale!!! NINE! Well, isn't that lovely. I don't know that I'll bother replacing it because of my lack of use. However, it's good to know my good list and bad list.

The Good

Boots No7 Mineral Perfection (0) - $10
Coastal Classic Creations (0) - $16 - $20
Afterglow Cosmetics Organic Lip Love Lipstick (1) - $24
barefaced Mineral Cosmetics Natural Lipstick (1) - $12-$15
Cargo (1) - $12-$24
CNaturals Vegan Lipstick (1) - $14
Cosmic Tree Essentials Lip Care Confections Lipstick (1) $9
Earth’s Beauty Shea & Aloe Lipstick (1) - $10
Hemp Organics (1)
Inika Mineral Lipstick (1)
Johnny Concert, LLC Narcissistic Lipstick (1)
Maia’s Mineral Galaxy Ecstasy Lipstick (1)
Monave Vegan Lipstick (1)
Pure ANada Cosmetics Natural Lipstick (1)
Real Purity Lipstick (1)




There are options, even if I don't plan to replace mine, at least I know I have a lot of options.
Hope everyone enjoyed their holidays and are ready for the new year.
Your friend neighborhood hippie mom.

Friday, December 24, 2010

MERRY CHRISTMAS

Hello,
My name is bwings and I stuff my stockings with a tangerine/clementine!

I don't know for sure where the tradition started, I just know that I am not the only one who grew up with a tangerine in my stocking. All through the holidays the tangerines sit on a shelf pleading with you to buy them. Sale after sale they jump out at you. Just like egg nog they are here and then gone after the new year. I was fortunate to be pregnant in season as I craved the juicy fruit.

Some sources say the tradition started in the 18th century when nuns would stuff socks with nuts and tangerines and leave them at doorsteps. Other sources say it was Bishop Nicholas who, having learned  about 3 daughters with no dowries destined to be old maids, tossed 3 bags of gold down their chimney. It of course landed in their stocking as the folk lore goes and as the fire heated the socks the sacs of gold melted and softened into balls of gold. The tangerines in our stockings are to symbolize these gold sacs.

Do you know what I think? I think it's just because tangerine season is from October to April. The centre of this season would be December & January when the fruit would be just right! Not too sweet, not too sour. Why stuff it in the stockings? Simple, so the gifts don't get stuck in the toe. It fills the toe perfectly and then parents aren't busy saying, "Are you sure you got everything out?" "yes mom" "I think there is something more....Santa told me what he left in your stocking and you're missing one thing."

Two nights ago I received a letter from one of my hippie viewers.

Dear Hippie Mom,
How do you recycle Clementine boxes? It seems like such a waste to just throw them in the garbage.
Anonymous Hippie
Honestly this was something I was curious about as I have two boxes sitting on my counter. Now to find out what is allowed in my location. My first step was to call my local waste company. They said unfortunately it would be considered garbage as far as they are concerned as it's not plastic or cardboard. Disappointing as it's wood. I suppose it'd break down relatively nicely in a waste pile. But all the same, next was to call my city office.

My city office was able to help me out. Before I even finished the question the operator told me they could be put in the green bin provided all the staples were pulled out. Well that wasn't so hard was it? Now I can stuff my stockings without feeling guilty.

Now seeing as it's Christmas tomorrow (and Kawanza on Sunday) I guess I better finish up our song.

Are we ready? Do you remember the lyrics? Sing along everyone!!

On the 12th day of Christmas a hippie brought to me a hand woven telephone wire bracelet, a recycled cotton wastebasket, a set of Circuit Board Cufflinks, a Truck Tire Bentley Bag, a triple razor, a splaff thin recycled tube belt, a wind up universal remotea tie fold wallet , a biodegradable fertile tee, a flip-flop door mat, 2 cangle earrings and a bobble water filter ♫ 


That about wraps it up! Have a very, merry Christmas! 
Your friendly neighborhood Hippie Mom

Thursday, December 23, 2010

A forest in your bathroom

Hello,
My name is bwings and I roll my toilet paper underhand!

Without getting into the argument of overhand vs. underhand I'll go right into todays entry in my green-living adventure. I through a big shindig here the other day, small apartment, one bathroom, twenty guests. Crazy? Maybe a little! Even more crazy was the realization at the last moment that we only had one roll of toilet paper left! OH NO! That just wasn't going to do at all! Asmerus headed out to pick up some more while my friend and I continued to ready the meal for everyone.

Upon his return and my first visit to the lavatories thereafter I discovered he brought home 1 ply simple and plain paper. Not that we get frilly or puffy spoil your bum paper. Just this was the very basic of the basic. And as I sat there on the throne I asked myself, "Which is more eco-friendly? One Ply or Two?" I don't imagine there is one answer to this as without an extreme controlled study there would be no determined answer. Even then the answer would be completely unscientific which just wouldn't do at all. Whether a person uses more or less toilet paper when using 1 or 2 ply depends purely on the person and the purity of their erm.. dumps. But it did make me question the toilet paper as a whole. What, if anything, should someone be watching for when shopping for their toilet paper.

I had heard one thing which, sorry earth, I won't be doing, this is family cloth. I don't think I need to go into too much detail but essentially it's the replacement of conventional toilet paper with individual fabric cloths to be washed (I'd assume daily) and reused repeatedly. In some cases families would keep toilet paper options for twosies and guests. But like their are intense activists I'm sure there are those who say, "If you use my john you use my johnny cloth!"

There are other things to keep in mind when shopping for butt wipes, things I'm much more willing to do. Such as buying toilet paper free of bleach and chlorine and if in conjunction with being made from recycled material all the better. The problem with recycled toilet paper is that it is normallly bleached to remove prior ink. When the chlorine combines with the paper fibers it creates toxins such as dioxin. Dioxins cause cancer, learning disorders, impaired immune system, impared developing nervous system, impared endocrine system, fertility issues, diabetes and more. Therefore my top priority is in purchasing chlorine/bleach free toilet paper. Second to that would be to ensure it is recycled.

I will likely continue to purchase 1 ply paper. My family doesn't increase usage with ply reduction and 1 ply will break down easier and quicker. In case you were worried about Dioxins it might pleasure you to know that toilet paper is the least of your worries. I imagine you'll be less than thrilled to discover that more than 90% of exposure is through meat (yes fish included) and dairy. The higher up on the foodchain you go the higher the concentration of dioxins. (that puts vegetarian/vegan down at the bottom of the cart with cows) ;) Yes...I just compared myself to a cow mooooooo. Dioxins thrive in your body because of their endurance and ability to be absorbed by fat tissue. Their half-life in a body is estimated to be seven to eleven years.

While doing my research into toilet paper I discovered two things I thought to be really amazing! First is a nifty video showing an invention called the white goat. It is intended for companies that go through a lot of paper through the day. Taking their shredded paper and making toilet paper rolls for the company use. I assume the paper is bleached inside the machine but it's still a pretty nifty idea.



Second is the new tube free toilet paper from Kimberly Clark. It is said that the simple cardboard tube in our toilet paper roll is to blame for 160 million pounds of waste annually, in the United States alone. If you were to put the rolls end to end you could go to the moon and back....TWICE! Of course people are only going to continue to toss the toilet paper roll in their bathroom waste bin rather than walk it out to the recycling bin. I think this is quite innovative! I read that it was released November 1st and promptly got on the phone with my local grocery department. When reaching customer service I said, "I have an interesting question for you. I just learned about this new tube free toilet paper roll introduced by Kimberly Clark. It would've been released to public the first of November and I was wondering if your stole carried it." Well Customer Service promptly transferred me to Grocery who stuttered and transfered me to the assistant manager. It is their belief they do not carry this product.

Next step is to call Kimberly Clark themselves and see where one could purchase this product. It is my understanding that it is to be released in the United States at first and then later spread if it is popular. In my household our rolls are recycled and so it won't change the environment any if I purchase these rolls. However, I am ever so curious as to how these rolls hold their shape, so foolishly curious! If I find anything more about them during business hours I will surely update you.

For now I've looked into a clever eco-friendly bathroom trash can and seeing as it's the 11th day of Christmas *clears throat* on the 11th day of Christmas a hippie brought to me a recycled cotton wastebasket. But don't let that hippie catch you tossing toilet paper rolls in it! Or she'll open a BPA free can of whoop a$$ on you ;)

That's all for now, your friendly neighborhood hippie mom!

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Technologic

Hello,
My name is bwings and I never have just one computer running at a time!


What happens when two nerds come together and make a love nest? They don't use feathers to line it, instead they have laptops, computers and multiple electronic accessories. This is not a joke, it's a very serious fact!! If there was a theme song for our house and it's relationship with electronics and technology it would very seriously be Technologic.



But with all these computers there often lies the need to replace or recycle a computer. How does one dispose of an aged computer nicely? This all depends on what the exact issue is.

Issue 1:
Your computer isn't working anymore and it's driving you crazy! You want to throw it out the window.
Solution:
Almost everyone knows one tech loving friend who will give a good crack at that aggravating data muncher for you. Talk to your friend, see if they will look into it for you. Most will do it for a pizza or some other favor. It will save you on having to send it back to the retailer and hope they can do something....in a few weeks. This solution is NOT always an option if your computer is under warranty. I can't stress that enough! If your computer is under warranty and the problem proves to be a hardware issue and not a software then your tech loving friend will not be able to open your computer. For there are stickers intended to show if a computer has been tampered with. Breaking these seals will void your warranty and that's a lot of pressure for your friend. Know your warranty going in.

Issue 2:  Your computer is getting old and you want to upgrade.

Solution:
This one leans back on those tech loving friends. You can either donate your worthwhile parts to these friends or ask if they wouldn't mind stripping your old computer for it's newer parts. In some cases they might be able to simply replace old parts of your computer for newer ones and save you money on the packaging of a whole new computer. In my house we have a computer that has been around for 12 years now. It's up to date as of 2009 but the computer has never been replaced. Simply parts and pieces removed and exchanged for others. Old parts sit in another tower casing to be sold at later available times or used to make new computers. It's completely possible to rebuild a computer without forking out the money for a new container. Unless you're into that sort of thing.

Issue 3: Replacing the trivial things, monitor, keyboard, mouse etc.
Solution: If these parts still work and you just want a sleeker design you can donate it to another who might not be able to afford the sleeker designs. Monitors will sell on kijiji or craigs list for a couple dollars here or there depending on the age and quality of the monitor. If you are replacing a wired keyboard or mouse for their wireless alternative then you want to store the wired version. If the day comes, and I hope it never does, that you need to enter safe mode or your bios this will be impossible with a wireless equivalent. A wireless will not (at least in my experience) run until your computer is on. To enter bios or safe mode you need keyboard use before computer start up. It's always good to keep one spare wired mouse & keyboard for these situations.
If the keyboard or mouse doesn't work and you know someone with a child ... do I need to spell it out? My daughter loved typing on our keyboard, but for the earlier part of her life she was rather aggressive with those buttons. Watching her mash the keys on a keyboard was cute, but watching her slam the keys on an expensive wireless model made our stomach turn. The solution was to donate an 80's model keyboard to her. She loved it and it is still one of her favorite toys.



Issue 4: You have exhausted your upcycling and reusing options with your friends or simply have no tech loving friends.
Solution: Find a computer refurbisher in your area. If your computer is less than 5 years old they will recycle it's parts into newer systems. They use the parts to replace broken parts in a newer system to save the owner some money.

Issue 5: Your computer is older than 5 years old/has no useable parts/has terrible hardware problems!
Solotuion:  Computer Recyclers in your area will do basically the same thing as a refurbisher. They will take the salvageable parts (if any) and recycle unusable parts.

In some cases recycling your computer can result in a tax deduction. Either it's market value or it's un-depreciated value. This may be only $10 if your computer is ancient, but if you go through computers quickly and treat them well you might be looking at a bit more. Worth looking into.

When recycling or donating your computer try to have all your documents with it, any discs that came with that computer were useful to you and will be useful to the next owner.

Additional things you might want to know before going ahead with a recycle or refurbish is to ensure all your data is erased before passing it on. To prevent identity theft it is crucial that you format a hard drive to erase all your data. When you format it make sure you are doing it in the traditional way as there are now options to format and save your data. You want this hard drive wiped clean. A study on 129 old hard drives (many formated) found more than 5,000 credit card numbers, medical correspondences, love letters, porn, banking information and other data you wouldn't want in the wrong hands.

Lastly, please don't just toss these things out, there are so many options and what you're throwing out potentially contains lead, cadmium, mercury, arsenic and PCBs. Some have found their waste departments to be less than helpful with this and so I hope my suggestions have been helpful. Some find speaking with their local Geek Squad (best buy) has been helpful in locating a recycling program for their computers and laptops. In fact in some cases Best Buy will recycle most of your electronics, although TVs, CRTs, Monitors, Desktop Towers, & Laptops will cost you $10 to recycle through them. KEEP READING they will in exchange give you a $10 gift card. So really you're just promising to spend at least $10 in their store in exchange for their recycling. See? not so bad! If you're already a tech user you can likely find something to spend $10 there. A new mouse maybe?
You will have to take your harddrive out before giving it to best buy though or they will charge you a removal fee. But that's not such a bad thing, call up your tech friend, they might even be able to turn your harddrive into an external for you, thus making music storage practical.

Your options are endless really so there is no reason why you can't find something to do with that old computer. If you ever need any help from us you can feel free to e-mail your friendly neighborhood hippie mom.

In the meantime I believe we're on the 10th day of Christmas a hippie brought to me a set of Circuit Board Cufflinks. Oh you know I had to go there, but honestly they are sort of nifty looking.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

The Wheels on the bus

Hello,
My name is bwings and I don't have a license.

But billions of others do and I'd be willing to bet more than 80% of license holders drive cars and maybe another 15% of those without licenses do as well ;) Every vehicle is different but every vehicle is the same. Or at least every vehicle has the same concept, a device straddling tires/wheels propelled by an engine to get you from one point to another presumably faster than walking when grandma's not at the wheel. So ignoring the obvious question about gas and mileage what else can we think about when going green. Our tires! Of course, these tires that are manufactured using petroleum and then burnt into the pavement when drag racing rushing to work!

About one billion tires are produced annually made mostly of 4lbs of rubber (8 types), 5 lbs of carbon black, 1 lb of steel cord, 1lb nylon, 1lb steel bead wire, 3lbs of chemicals (including petroleum), 6lbs of synthetic rubber.

There is hope yet, there has been production started on various naturally sourced tires. For instance Yokohama has come out with their dB super E-spec. This tire is made using oil from orange peels and natural rubber. Thus reducing the need for petroleum based materials and is replacing it with a sustainable resource. In addition this tire promises a 20% reduction in rolling resistance which will save you in gas. Which is nothing to shake a stick at, for every gallon of gas saved is approximately equivalent to 20lbs of CO2 reduction.

In case you're questioning my math on this one it's as simple as chemistry. Take a look at your periodic table of elements and you'll find Carbon to weigh 12, Oxygen 16 that lovely "2" after the O means 2 oxygen atoms. Therefore 16+16+12 = 44 as the atomic weight CO2. To determine the amount of CO2 in the gallon of gas we multiple the weight of carbon in gas by 44/12 (3.7)  Gas is typically 87% Carbon and 13% hydrogen so where gas typically weighs around 6.3 pounds  the equation looks something like this:
(6.3 x .87) x (44/12) = 20.097 or reduced  5.5 x 3.7 = 20.35

Did you need to read that or did you just trust my math? I'm not just a hippie you know, I once studied math, physics and chemistry in my major at university....BAZINGA! Alright, nerd talk aside, that's a lovely reduction. I actually went as far as calculating my estimated reduction this past year. Starting September 2009 I have been without a car. When I had a car it was a gas guzzling beast of a car. We paid roughly $50 a week to gas up and at about $1 a gallon that's 50 gallons a week, 200 a month, 2400 a year! By no longer having a car I have reduced my carbon footprint by 48,000 lbs! If you need a visual for that take a person you know who weighs roughly 130 lbs, now clone that person 369 times!

According to a study done by TireRack the tires wouldn't save you huge with standard driving, only $50 and some change per year in milage. But that is $50 you wouldn't otherwise have and it is a better tire for the environment. If it is something you are interested in, it's the tire for you. Keep in mind though that it is still a new product and has yet to be taken through the wringer by consumers.

But when shopping for Christmas a tire might be a bit difficult to wrap so perhaps, *aahh aahhh ahhhem* on the 9th day of Christmas a hippie gave to me a Truck Tire Bentley Bag. Another item on Hippie Santa's list that is an upcycle. It is a leather in appearance hand bag made with reclaimed truck tire rubber. Truck stops in Colorado supply the company with used inner tubes and they are then created into something new. The company only uses cruelty free, recycled and vegan materials.

As much as I know what they mean and I adore them for saying it, I did snicker at the idea of a truck tire being cruelty free....how many squashed ... oh never mind. Just take it the way they mean it and don't think about the rest.

That's all for now, your friendly neighborhood hippie mom.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Manic Make-Up Monday

Hello,
My name is bwings and I'm examining my make-up kit ....again!


After that letter from Happy Hippie I decided it was time I reexamine my make-up kit. I've examined it before for Parabens but what about the hazard rating? Also, what should I try as a replacement? This would take many posts I imagine and so I have decided to break it down over a few Mondays.
Today I am taking a look at my Mascara. I have always used CoverGirl Lash Exact Blue. I find it really lifts my lashes and the color makes my blue eyes pop.
After seeing the hazard rating of 7 though I have decided that I will be checking into alternatives.
The main concern is the carcinogens and their high absorbency levels into your flesh. It is my understanding that if you want something to go straight to your bloodstream your eye is certainly a fast path there. 

Considering how rarely I actually use my make-up I will continue to use this one until it is finished. After which I will look into buying a new mascara from "the good" list. When that day comes I will post an update of whether they are any good as far as visual and textile goes.
For now, all I can offer you is a list. Well, two lists, one of the good and one of the bad in the Mascara department. This is based purely on a hazard rating with no details aside, alas this is a simple list with no extreme research currently. 

The Good:
Coastal Classic Creations Whispering Seas Mascara (0) - $25 {Yikes}
Cleure Mineral Mascara (1) -$25 {YIKES!}
Jane Iredale PureBrow Fix & Mascara (1) - $20-$35 {YIKES YIKES YIKES!}
Rejuva Minerals Lengthening & Thickening Mineral Mascara (1) - $10 -$16 {That's a little better, also has introductory price}
Suncoat Products Natural Mascara (1) - $14 {Much better than $35}


The Bad:
CARGO Mascara (9)
Covergirl Exact Eyelights Mascara (9)
Covergirl Lasblast (9)
Christian Dior (8)
Neutrogena Weightless Volume (8)
Scott Barnes Super Luscious Lash (8)
Vincent Longo The Curl (8)
Yves Saint Laurent Everlong Waterproof (8)


So all-in-all Covergirl seems to be pretty high on that hazard rating. When I'm in the market for those other products I'll do even further research. Until then I'm doing some Christmas shopping because on the 7th day of Christmas a hippie gave to me a triple razor tra la la la la and then on the 8th day of Christmas a hippie gave to me a splaff thin recycled tube belt! Because I'm losing weight and my pants won't stay up. ;p

Happy Shopping, your friendly neighborhood hippie mom.

Friday, December 17, 2010

Happy Hippie - Scar Tissue

Hello,
My name is bwings and I can't put make-up on the inside of my bottom eyelid.


It just gives me the hippy hippy shake to even think of it. Something about anything rubbing up against my eyes every time I blink makes me squeamish. It's something my fiancée is always teasing me for, "Everyone else does it! It's hot!" Talk about peer pressure, geez!

He is right about one thing though, a lot of other people do it. In fact, I am now curious if my dear friend, Happy Hippie, also does.


Dear Hippie Mom,
This one isn't so much for being a Mom, as for the Woman who is the Mom. I had an extremely bad experience getting my hair dyed last year. Someone who is supposed to be a professional, dropped a HUGE glob of dye in my eye. The best part was as I am in EXTREME pain from the lovely chemicals burning, I was the one who was calm enough to get myself water and flush it while the hair dresser freaked out. Anyway, since this incident I have noticed I have an issue with eye makeup remover. I like to dress up now and then and wear eye makeup but like most women, I wash it off before bed to head off the raccoon eye look that is so sexy! I have noticed that every time I use the makeup remover I can not see out of my injured eye. It goes cloudy for over an hour which results in a migraine :( I know that it is not a reaction to the remover in general since it does not bother my unharmed eye. I am guessing the one eye is sensitive now to chemicals. Soooo I was wondering if you had any research on something more natural to use? whether it is something I can make myself or I can buy. Soap and water just does not cut it. Thank you so much
Once again
The Happy Hippie



WOW, Happy Hippie, I have so many questions! First, have you seen an eye doctor yet? I know that if untreated damage like that might get worse with time. I'm no eye doctor so I can't offer much in that department. So I will focus instead on the eye make-up remover.

Because I don't put anything in my eyelid I don't use eye make-up remover personally. Sure I might not get all of it off all the time, but I get most of it off most of the time. If you are in need of options though, that I can provide. Of course the first thing I've found is people swearing by baking soda paste. As you can imagine, I haven't tested this, anything going in my eyes makes me shiver. But I have also found an organic and natural eye make-up remover that some others swear by. Earth Science Chamomile & Green Tea Eye Make-Up Remover - $9 or less - Fragrance-free, paraben-free clear gel, non-greasy. Made with Decyl Polyglucose and Vitamin E.

A list of other eye make-up removers to try, these are ranked 0 on the health hazard score. Just in case you were wondering 0 is the bottom of the scale while any number higher is more hazardous.

One to avoid would be Environ Skin Care Interactive Eye Makeup Remover which ranks a 7 out of 10 on the hazard radar. 

I hope this helps some in finding a product that works for your poor eye.
In the meantime GET YOURSELF TO AN EYE DOCTOR a quick search tells me that it can be bad news to get that in your eyes. Especially if you are so clearly having adverse reactions. I don't need a blind hippie typing me letters...for one thing, if you are a one fingered typer I would have difficulty making out what you typed. ;)

But while you can still see to read I thought I'd continue with the last two posts for the 12 days of Christmas of this week. For instance, on the 5th day of Christmas a hippie gave to me a wind up universal remote! and all that other stuff. On the 6th day of Christmas a hippie gave to me a tie fold wallet .

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Bought with love

Hello,
My name is bwings and I am struggling when buying bath gift baskets for friends. 


Tis the season to buy relaxing gifts for everyone on your Christmas list. But everyone one that I pick up seems to have something I wouldn't buy for myself on it. I know it's not of my friends following to avoid bubble bath with EDTA or body lotion with parabens but if I am avoiding them for my health why should I buy them for those I love?

I still occasionally purchase goods with EDTA in them as it's hard to find one without. EDTA, if you remember, bonds with metal and increases mercury in fish. Not such a problem to a classic vegetarian but still not the greatest thing for the environment.
Parabens are found in breast tumors, mimic estrogen  and combined with UV rays will aid in ageing skin and DNA damage. They are a preservative used in a lot of skin care items.

Between the two of these ingredients I occasionally accept EDTA as they are everywhere. But I have done everything in my power not to waiver on Parabens. Because of my new strict lifestyle it's become habit to check the ingredients, like checking the burners before you leave a home or locking the door. Once I flip that bottle over it's like a gambler rolling the dice. I stand there with my hopes high, "Come on, come on, no Parabens, none...come on!"

So what gifts can I buy? I have a list formulating, I believe you may be familiar with it. It began on the first day of Christmas, and now I believe we are on the fourth day of Christmas a hippie gave to me a biodegradable fertile tee! For the golf loving friend in your life there is the golf tee that will be welcomed back into the earth with open, er, um...roots.

Signing out, your friendly neighborhood hippie mom.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

MOOOOOO

Hello,
My name is "bwings" and I don't feed my daughter hormones.


My daughter was breastfed until 14 months and then switched over to formula. She has the occasional sippy with milk but only when there are not other pleasant options. Although I could preach, "We are the only species that feed off another species breastmilk" but I needn't give you visuals of suckling on a cow's utter, and it's not the reason I don't feed her milk.

In actuality it was something that Asmerus wanted and I agreed with. Cows in factories are injected with countless chemicals and as a result we did not feel comfortable feeding standard milk to her until she was older, if at all. However, for my American friends you may already be aware that in the states bovine are injected with hormones to increase milk production. Bovine growth hormones also known as Bovine Somatotropin (rBST)  injected into bovine often leads to utter infections, resulting in antibiotics and multiple other treatments and injections. A cocktail of chemicals you would never inject a toddler with yet we fill their sippy with the juices from these walking syringes on a regular.

So what's a mom to do? If you live outside the United States you have far less to worry about, buy local, avoid American labels. If you are concerned with the additional chemicals or the vegan aspect there are organic options or milk alternatives such as Soy Milk or Rice Milk. However, if you are in the United States, as long as the FDA continues to approve growth hormone injections it will be in your milk and beef. Look for labels with the words, "no artificial hormones" on them. All milk has hormones, so anything labeled "Hormone free" is incorrect and should be brought to the manufacturers attention for misleading information. Labeling of injected milk and rBST free milk is not required by FDA and so in some cases you might have to research the company providing the milk. Wal-mart, Kroger and Costco have pledged not to sell milk from rBST injected cows.

I recovered a list of some others that I hope may help our friends south of the border.


  • Ben & Jerry's ice cream is rBST free.
  • Braum's 
  • Chipolte Mexican Grill only serves rBST-free sour cream.
  • Kroger & Ralphs have banned rBST milk since 2008
  • Publix rBST free since 2007.
  • Safeway have been rBST free since 2007.
  • Starbucks free since 2008
  • Wal-mart & Sam's Club provide "Great Value" brand which has been rBST for years but labeled free since 2008
  • Winder Farms a home delivery dairy and grocer in Utah and Nevada sells only rBST free milk.


You can also check by state to see what is in your area for rBST free products.

Oh, and wouldn't you know it, it's the 3rd day of Christmas. *cough* ♫ On the 3rd day of Christmas a hippie brought to me a flip-flop door mat. A flip-flop door mat? Yes, that's what I said. A flip-flop doormat. Simply put it is a colorful doormat made out of reused, pre-loved footwear.

Happy shopping, your friendly neighborhood hippie mom.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

12 days of christmas

Hello,
My name is "bwings" and I'm making my list and checking it twice.

Going to find out what's naughty or nice eco.
As I'm sure you know, yesterday marked 12 days until Christmas. WOW, have you gotten the gift for that special someone on your list yet? Is there an eco-friendly hippie on your christmas list? Well if so, and you're stumped for ideas, I'm here to help you out. For the next 12 days (excluding weekends of course) I plan on presenting you with one green gift. Friday & Monday I'll make it a lovely double gift to make up for the lack of weekend postings.

To start off, seeing as I missed my opportunity yesterday, I thought I'd bring you two gifts to start with.

So, *clears throat* ♫ On the first day of Christmas a hippie brought to me a bobble water filter ♫ these are bottles are awesome for a person on the go who is on top of their water intake. It can be such a pain to have to refill the Brita water filter and then fill your bottle and rinse repeat. There is the obvious option of installing the water filter tap filtration. But that can be a bit pricey and my experience tells me if  you do not have the water presure to match you'll be waiting just as long as if you had the extra step.
The bobble water bottle has a built-in carbon filter with an electro-positive charge to attract chemicals and impurities. It's made from recyclable plastic bottles, BPA free, phlatates free and PVC free! I have not personally tried it but at $10.00 it is something I have been considering for some time. Maybe this year it'll be stocking stuffers for my hippie family.

Alright ....ahem *clearing throat* ♫ On the second day of Christmas a hippie brought to me 2 cangle earrings and a bobble water filter ♫ A cangle what? A cangle is Can + Bangle. What started as a family wanting to clean up their neighborhood of cans littering the roadways has become a family run business in jewelry made from recycled aluminum cans. Another item I have not currently worn but I have viewed their products online and the price isn't bad considering how much you would pay for factory made jewelry. This is essentially the same price for something that was handmade.

Happy shopping, your friendly neighborhood hippie mom.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Subliminal Greeness

Hello,
My name is bwings and I loved the suntots when I was a child.
Happy Monday to you! I know we've already discussed my inner flower child yet we have not discussed some of the influential childhood movies and books. As a child I enjoyed these movies, books and television shows for their entertainment. As an adult I enjoy them for their lessons and values.

In recent years the United Nations actually went as far as naming Tinker Bell an Honorary Ambassador of Green. But Disney, Dr. Seuss and many others were way ahead of them on this. Subliminally or outright teaching us about the environment we live in and how we should treat it with respect. Some of my childhood favorites as well as later loves and friendly suggestions from friends are below. Maybe some that will strike a chord with you.

Charlotte's Web - As a child I loved the music, the animals and the story. I can't think of anything I didn't like in this movie was a child. I was always said when the spider passes (if that's a spoiler for you I am quite sad for you). I adore this movie as an adult for teaching valuable life lessons to children. You learn about choices, what meat comes from, death, friends drifting apart. As Asmerus said, it doesn't sugarcoat it for you like some modern movies and shows would. Main characters die, pork is a dead animal and life isn't easy. Of course this could be in part due to it's having been based on a novel.

Stop the Smoggies - A tv show that I loved as a child. I don't really know why, I just really loved these characters. The suntots were just so loveable and the smoggies so dense about their foolish ways. I loved that there was always karmic punishment for Emma's abuse of her surrounding nature. As an adult I appreciate this show for getting the eco-friendly messages across without making it preachy. I haved watched some now and it seems so obvious I mean just listen to their theme song! As a child I just sang along and took in the message without being distracted. Poor graphics or not this was a fun show.

Bambi - I always hated when the mother met her end. I would wince and look away from the tv. Even though they never showed the final shot it troubled me that people would do this to animals. Movies like Bambi certainly made me more aware as a child of the injustice bestowed on animals. Combine that with growing up on a farm and you have who I am today. As an adult I still am saddened when poor Bambi turns and says, "we made it mother!" only to find a cold and frozen world of snow (subliminal message perhaps) I don't cry anymore but it's not my favorite part of the movie. My favorite part is easily the owl teaching the hormone ridden animals about the birds and the bees. ;p

Brave Little Toaster - A group of toys and trinkets are tossed out. I can't tell you how boring I found this movie. It dragged on and on and on. I still can barely handle this movie. But there were parts of it that got my attention and were funny or thrilling. When they are lost in the woods, when they are met with those crazy modified electronics or the escape from the evil magnet of doom. Sure it had it's moments and made me feel guilty about throwing things out. I still get a little sad when I see all those singing cars getting crushed. Made me a bit of a hoarder maybe, but it also encouraged my passing things down or giving them away. As an adult I still think they could have made it a little more entertaining for the kids. The best parts were the musical bits and the rest are just so dry and lost on them. What kid knows what "carcinogenic" means?

Free Willy - Another message that wasn't as effective on me, certainly showed some of the hidden truth behind these beautiful caged majestic creatures. Also served as a reminder that they are still animals and as unpredictable as animals can get. Oh, and I can certainly still play the theme song on the keyboard, was never a big fan of Michael Jackson but this song will always make me think of that whale.

Fern Gully - I didn't own this movie as a child and so I don't remember it as much. But I don't think I really need to go into too much detail about the storyline. It deals with the problems in the rainforest today in a way that children can understand. Anti-deforestation message with pixies.

Pocahontas - I loved the music as a child. I wanted to be pocahontas some days and be able to communicate with the earth and trees. Other days I wanted to be a firefighter, I was a kid, of course I wanted to be different things daily. But Pocahontas certainly got a few messages across to me. I opened my eyes to the ignorance some have towards both the earth as well as different cultures. As a child it made me think a little more about the differences between us and animals as well as other races. I began to question the more racist things I heard on a daily basis in the news. People questioning how Eastern culture lives, feminism, language barriors and of course I questioned why we felt we had the right to kill animals. Yes, Pocahontas molded me just as much as the rest in my childhood. As an adult I still absolutely adore the music and if Color of the wind comes on I belt it out with my out of tune untrained voice with all the energy I can muster.

101 Dalmations - The lady turned helpless animals into fur. Was there any question that this would be on my list of influential movies? As a child I loved the music, the story, the animals. As an adult I love that they convey the anti-fur message without traumatizing the children.

The Rescuers Down Under - This movie was filled with animal love, I never owned it but we had a recorded copy that would go purple and splotchy and I watched it until it dragged. In fact when my baby brother was born and I was told of his name I was so sad. My mother asked me why and I said because I had wanted to name the baby Bianca! I later would name my rescue cat Bianca after the little mouse.

The Jungle Book - Who didn't love that bear teaching us about how we only need the bare necessites.

Brother Bear - Such a touching story about putting yourself in someone else's shoes. In this case it also uses animals and as a result shows how humans change the lives of animals as well. I definitely teared up when I first watched this movie. I still find it very touching and influential while having a lot of funny moments and not destroying childhood innocence any more than Bambi did. "Let's get a backseat or something, I look like you hunted me!"

Finding Nemo - Didn't really change me too much, but I'm also an adult so subliminal kid things shouldn't change me now right? But I thought they captured the persona's of certain animals (Sea Gulls) very well.

Shark Tales - A shark that wants to be a vegetarian. Sure it's mocking the mofia but come on... a shark that doesn't want to kill anything.

Little Mermaid - As a kid the fish death DEFINITELY made me not want to eat fish. As an adult I don't think this was subliminal implanting at all. Just one of those things intended to be funny that reads the truth to children. Mind you I already didn't want to eat fish long before watching this. My father once took me fishing. This started by capturing worms which was fun. Then he stuck a hook through the worm. I remember being so upset by this! I wouldn't do it! Then my father caught a big trout and it was tossed in a bucket. I was so excited, "look at the beautiful - ahh what are you doing?!" I had visions of this fish in a tank swimming around for me to feed. As my grandfather picked it up and smashed it's head down hard on a rock my stomach turned. Then to watch him pull out his switchblade and slit it's fishy throat. :(  I never went fishing again!

Wall-E - Off the vegetarian train, focus more on pollution. Wall-E obviously wasn't from my childhood but I still loved it. I know not what effect it might have on a subliminal level with children until this generation is older. But I can speak as an adult that it speaks volumes about the way we are treating the earth as a disposable utensil. The earth will be around long after we're gone, we're not saving the earth, we're saving ourselves.

Animals are Beautiful People - Again, a movie I watched as an adult, but to see how the other side lives was very educational. Presented in an amusing fashion with delightful sound effects and fabricated story lines of romances and drama. The drunken animals from the ripe fruit remains by far my favorite part!

Over the Hedge - Another lovable animal story. There seem to be a lot of them. This one is of course focused on how animals struggle to survive in a city. I was speaking of this topic not that long ago. In our 10 tree big woods there are deer, coyotes, raccoons and potheads. The later certainly isn't endangered in the city but the rest of them are finding their homes shrunk.

Happy Feet - To be honest I was let down by this movie. But yet again it's a movie that takes you on a path as the animals to show you what we are doing to their environment. First they make us love those little happy feet and then they show how we are destroying them. Clever and common in these movies. I just really didn't understand why Robin Williams needed to be the voice of two main characters and a third random character. I love him as a voice actor, of course, but there are more than he!

Captain Planet and the Planeteers -  I have never watched this but from what I see in the intro I can see how environmental it must be. I couldn't find a good copy of the song with the video but Check out this fanboy response! 

The Lorax - I can't remember reading this but Dr. Seuss had a lot of great hits for teaching kids valuable lessons about loving all people "Horton Hears a Who" The important line in this would be "Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to happen it's not." I do wonder if "the word of the Lorax" seems a little close to "The word of the Lord" ?

The Greenzys - The greenzys is newer introduction of characters. A book, a website and 12" all green plushies, oh and a theme song but nothing to connect the theme song too. They might do more with it but for now, unless that story is phenomenal it's just another green idea. What's special about them is that their dolls are made from Soy Fibers and non-toxic dyes, packaged in recycled paperboard and with any purchase from the greenzys a portion of the money is donated to a green charity.

March of the Penguin - I haven't watched this yet, I do have it on my ever growing list of movies to watch and I imagine my animal loving daughter will adore the flapping, flightless birds. I might want to watch it first though to see if there are any bloody seal parts that might scare a 1 year old. I don't intend to hide death from her, I just don't see the point in subjecting her to terrifying moments at such a young age.

Arctic Tale - Another I have yet to watch, I hear there are some sad moments of animal death but that is the point of movies like this they are real. Again, will watch before I let the beast watch it. That is, however, my job as a mom.

What movies, tv shows or books influenced your inner flower child?

I've had far too much subliminal green talk for today, I'm going to go dance play outside with my daughter and enjoy nature at it's finest!

Your friendly neighborhood hippie mom.

Friday, December 10, 2010

Variety, the spice of life

Hello,
My name is bwings and I started with the basics.

When it comes to cloth diapers I am a first time user and didn't want to throw a bunch of money into something I wasn't sure I'd be able to do. Although pretty certain, it's still an investment. So I started with the basic of all cloth diapers, the prefold cloth diaper. What is a prefold and what are the other types? I thought you'd never ask...I suppose you didn't ask. Nevertheless I will tell you.

I had a rather flustered mother hippie respond to my previous post on cloth diapers.


Dear Hippie Mom,
I am coming at you with flaming torches held high lol. I agree that cloth diapers are better but more of a pain in my trying to be green A**. With daughter one I did disposable until training began. Pull-ups were easier for quick trips and my cloth diapers have the pins. With daughter 2 i am using disposable for now but will go back to cloth once i am settled into the new house and unpack. Disposable really hurts the wallet but you get extra hours due to absorbency. I agree this is one of those things that there is no right answer when you weigh the pros and cons of environment vs mommy hours!!!
Yours Truly,
Happy Hippie :)
P.s A shout out to the Beast, from the Monster!

Well, Happy Hippie, glad to see you are still with us. How did your microwave hunt go? I hope my microwave findings were helpful, since then I have been considering trying out stovetop popping with a pan for the first time. Stay tuned, I hear it's quite difficult so should likely result in another attempt at cleaning a burnt pan with baking soda, but I digress.

I agree, in some cases they can certainly be more of a pain. I think, however, this depends on what type of diaper you are using. For instance, I am currently utilizing the basic prefold (sounds like you are using the same) and while it's delightful for her when she goes in the potty, it's a pain for both of us when she has an accident. It's absorbency level is lower than a dollar store disposable and it doesn't come fitted or with attaching pieces to hold it up. This was my own doing though, I could have purchased the higher end models but they were an investment and I am cheap and poor.

I imagine having two children you likely know of some, if not most, of the other varieties but just in case I'll go into more detail.

For types there are:
The flats
The Flats, Prefolds, Fitted, All-inOnes (AIO'S), Pocket Diapers, Pocket Diapers, Doublers & Liners.
  • Flats - one-layered diaper, generally 100% cotton gauze, can be used as a doubler or stuffer for pocket diapers. Absorbent, economical, easy to clean, fast to dry. Flat & Prefold are least expensive choice $15-$20 per dozen but you get what you pay for as it's a 3 piece diapering system (Diaper, Cover, Fastener) they are more challenging to fold and pin.
  • Prefolds
  • Prefolds - Similar to flats but with multiple layers with focus in layering the middle. Referred to as 2x6x2's, 4x6x4's, 4x8x4's etc. The numbers is of course the layers side,middle,side. Come in variety of sizes, come in bleached (BCPF) or unbleached (UBCPF). Need to be pinned, don't come with cover. Hemp prefolds are more absorbent but also more expensive. Store easily, dry quickly, less pieces for wear and tear. Again Flat & Prefold are least expensive choice $15-$20 per dozen. But you get what you pay for as it's a 3 piece diapering system (Diaper, Cover, Pin/Snap) Can be used as a doubler or stuffer for pocket diapers.
Fitted
    Pocket
  • Fitted - Have elastic at legs and back, resemble disposable diaper, requires a cover. Often come with fasteners, easy to use, babysitters have little problem, range in price from $10-$20 each.
  • Pocket - Has layer of fleece/PUL (Polyurethane laminate) with opening in back to stuff with a doubler/stuffer/prefold or some use handtowels. This way you can decide the absorbency level. Less bulky depending on stuffing. Can come with cover, outer layer is often waterproof.
  • AIO (All In One)
  • AIO's - Absorbent diaper with cover all in one just like disposable, easy to use. SUPER EASY for babysitters! Harder to clean, takes longer to dry and they are the expensive option. Most start at $18 a piece but again, you get what you pay for.
  • AI2 - Has everything of an AIO and the absorbent material can be removed making cleaning and drying faster. Easy to use and stuffer can be replaced. More expensive. 
  • Doublers & Liners - Used to improve absorbency to diapers. Best in cases of naptime or overnight. 



I purchased the Pre-fold variety with intentions of taking them for a test run and then seeing if I couldn't modify them. I can easily see myself sewing them, adding elastics if need be and just generally making them more easy to use. For now, my clever self, I simply take those cute diapers covers that you are supposed to use under a dress and stuff it with the prefold. Lazy or creative you be the judge. It works for this hippie mom. Of course if she has an accident it means the whole shebang needs to be washed. But that's the joy of potty training isn't it?

If none of the above works for you and you still hate disposable diapers too you could always go diaper free. There are hoards of parents out there who have potty trained their child by the age of two or three months. If you ask me this is more a case of the infant training the parents as the child is certainly not capable of carrying themselves to the potty. However, I'm sure if it works for them it's certainly better for the environment. No diapers has to be a positive result of early training.

Hope your diapering becomes easier for you, Happy Hippie, and if not, may your first daughter soon be completely potty trained and then you'll only have on set of diapers to contend with. :)

Have a good weekend!

Your friendly neighborhood hippie mom.

P.S. The beast says a chipper "hi" to the monster. Followed by a "mommy, dat ball!" and footsteps off down the hall.



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