Celebrate Green GIVEAWAY

This giveaway has ended! Thanks to all that entered!! Congrats to Emily 🙂 

Mkokopelli’s submission to Healthy Child, Healthy World Recommended Books

Hope everyone had fun at their local costume swap yesterday! The Charlotte swap was awesome!! I was so impressed with all of the costumes. Here are a few pictures of the swap:

In 2007, Corey Colwell-Lipson began the Green Halloween movement. In 2010, she began the National Costume Swap with the help of some amazing partners!! In addition to beginning Green Halloween, Corey co-authored Celebrate Green with her mom Lynn Colwell. 
Celebrate Green-Creating Eco-Savvy Holidays, Celebrations & Traditions for the Whole Family, is an amazing book about putting the green into your holidays! The book is divided into seasons, with a fabulous intro- The Seed, Green Holidays 101, and a Year ‘Round Celebrations chapter that includes baby showers, graduation, birthday parties and so much more. This book truly has it all- and then some!
Autumn is my favorite season and Halloween has always been my favorite holiday… that is until I became more eco-conscious. I feel incredibly guilty allowing E to trick or treat, then taking away most of her candy- not to mention avoiding the decor and plastic costumes. But thanks for Celebrate Green, I have learned some amazing tips to put the fun back into the holiday! I love some of the recommendations they have for handing out treats and treasures: honey sticks, organic fruit leather, organic raisins, recycled pencils, seed packets, sea glass, yarn bracelets, cookie cutters, play dough, crayons. You can see more ideas on their blog if you aren’t able to get their book in time! They have so many ideas for parties, costumes, decor, and more. 
I also LOVE the Thanksgiving excerpt!! Besides Christmas, Thanksgiving is a huge family holiday that brings everyone together. Which can be kind of tricky if one family member is “green” and others aren’t. Celebrate Green offers tons of ideas on how to be sneaky without stepping on anyones toes, ways to eat green, plus money saving tips, recipes, mind blowing stats, and more! 
Throughout the book you can find:
  • How to keep traditions alive without killing the planet
  • Where to find the best green gift ideas
  • How to decorate like the pros without breaking the bank
  • Six essential guidelines for planning any celebration
  • How you can celebrate green on no money at all
  • Turning activities, games, recipes and more, green

Check out Celebrate Green‘s website for other great tips, blog articles, activities, BUY the book, and some other neat stuff to make your world “greener!” Also, they are having 31 days of green giveaways going on- so be sure comment each day on the Green Halloween blog!

I was able to do a Q&A earlier this year with Lynn Colwell and I wanted to share since she (and Corey) are such amazing people. Below is your chance to win a copy of Celebrate Green!! 

Q. How did Celebrate Green begin?
A. It all started when Corey was taking her kids around for Halloween six years ago. She and the other moms were amazed that the children loved stickers and bubbles even more than candy. It occurred to her that maybe there was an opportunity to make Halloween a bit healthier for kids and the planet. This was the germ of the idea for Green Halloween, a nationwide initiative that last year replaced 1 million units of conventional candy with healthier alternatives at events around the U.S. Right after the first Green Halloween, we were asked to write a book. The title, Celebrate Green! so aptly represented all we want to do to inspire celebrations are better for people and the planet.
Q. Why is it important to “green” holidays?
A. When we started some people said, Hey, it’s my birthday, once a year. What difference does it make? And if we only celebrated once a year, maybe there wouldn’t be an issue. But we don’t and there is.
Take the biggies—Halloween, Christmas, Valentine’s Day and a half dozen more, then add special events like birthdays, weddings, family reunions, office parties, baby showers—you get the picture. Millions of people celebrating dozens of times a year. That adds up to a lot of waste!
Q. What is the best “green” party planning tip you’ve used?
A.  Stop, think and plan. A big problem is that with our busy lives, we tend to run on autopilot. When we do this we don’t take the time to think through better ways to celebrate. Many people want to save money, but they don’t think about the fact not buying paper goods for a child’s birthday party saves money and time. They just do it because they always have.
Change isn’t easy for most of us, but when we stop for a few minutes, think about what want to change, then plan it, it’s amazing how much easier it becomes.
Q. What are your favorite holidays?
A.  Lynn is a holiday freak, loves them all! I just love the idea of celebrating, getting together with family and friends and having fun. Over the last ten years I’ve especially enjoyed my birthday because we celebrate with a chili cook off plus lots of silly games. We’ve got people of every age laughing and playing together. Corey is a fan of Thanksgiving because family is so important to her. She really likes the fact there is no gift giving involved! 

Q. When researching for the book, what was the most alarming fact you learned?
A. Oh my gosh, there were a lot, but one of the most significant was the waste associated with plastic bottles. Bottled water produces up to 1.5 million tons of plastic waste per year. And according to Food and Water Watch, that plastic requires up to 47 million gallons of oil per year to produce. Actually before we wrote the book I’m (Lynn) ashamed to admit that I didn’t know that plastic was produced from oil!
Q. How do you suggest convincing family members to help “green” holidays?
A. We suggest not trying to convince anyone. We’ve found modeling behaviors is the best route, while trying to “talk someone into change,” rarely works. Don’t make a big deal of it. Just try one or two ideas from the book and see what happens. Of course if someone asks you why you’re sending leftovers home in glass jars instead of plastic, or why you chose an organic turkey for Thanksgiving, you can answer—after they compliment you on how great it tastes!

GIVEAWAY: One lucky winner will receive a copy of Celebrate Green

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The Organic Family Cookbook GIVEAWAY

This giveaway has ended. Thanks to all that entered! Congrats to Lana! 

*Mkokopelli’s submission to Healthy Child, Healthy World Recommended Books

Anni Daulter is my new idol. 😉 She is an amazing author, chef, mother, editor, and human. She’s creative, conscious, nurturing, wholesome, and 100% natural in every way. I have loved following her work over the past year and a half and look forward to what is next! (Hopefully more cookbooks! She truly inspires me in the kitchen!!!)

Anni Daulter is the author of the Organic Family Cookbook, Ice Pop Joy, Organically Raised: Conscious Cooking for Babies and Toddler , editor of bamboo magazine- conscious family living and is the mom of 4 children. (Be sure to check out her sites for recipes!) Anni taught herself how to cook and then continued learning at a Zen Buddhist retreat- Tassajara. She also opened a fresh organic baby food company- Bohemian Baby.

I was sent a copy of Anni’s newly released work of art, the Organic Family cookbook: growing, greening, and cooking together, and I am truly blown away. Not only does the cookbook include the most delicious wholesome recipes, it is a work of art with the photographs by Alexandra DeFurio. Anni has incorporated the normal cookbook stuff with a unique taste of her lifestyle. She talks about her family, how they are green, how they cook together, what her children like, and even some of their recipes! It has seriously raised the bar for cookbooks.

There are 7 food categories in the Organic Family cookbook: Naturally Tasty Breakfasts, Simple Snacks, Wholesome Lunches, Family Favorite Dinners, Savory Sides, Refreshing Desserts, Homespun Extras. Each chapter includes 9-12 recipes with stunning full size photographs of the dish, and litte personal extras throughout the chapter that are either about Growing Together, Greening Together, or Cooking Together.

I spent my weekend cooking different recipes from the Organic Family Cookbook, and coming from 2 people who have SPD/texture issues- YUMM!!  I love the natural ingredients and how most recipes are low in sugar and are made with unique flours. I like trying new things and my pallet thoroughly enjoyed the new flavors!

Here is what we made:
 Zoe’s Favorite Baked Parmesan-Crusted Artichokes (artichokes with balsamic vinegar, garlic, and parm. SOOOO good!)
 Goodwill Banana Bread (best banana bread I’ve ever had!)
 Fall Pumpkin Spiced Cookies (soft, chewy pumpkin yumminess. Goes great with a glass of milk!)
 Natural Cran-Strawberry Red Roll-ups (in the oven cooking. I burnt the edges, but they still taste wonderful)
All My Love Whole Grain Honey Bread (I will never buy bread again!)
Granola Bars
Anni said I could share this recipe! These are beyond amazing!!
2 cups whole grain oats
1/4 cup sunflower seeds
1/2 cup dried cranberries or cherries
1/4 cup wheat germ
1/2 cup sliced almonds
2 pinches sea salt
1/2 cup almond butter
3/4 cup honey
1 tablespoon flax oil
1/4 cup brown sugar
mini chocolate nibs (optional)
Preheat oven to 350F. Grease a ceramic or glass 9X13-inch baking dish and line with parchment paper.
Mix Oats, sunflower seeds, cranberries, wheat germ, and almonds together in a bowl. Spread mixture on a sheet pan and toast in preheated oven for 8 minutes. Return mixture to large bowl.
In a medium saucepan, combine salt, almond butter, honey, flax oil, brown sugar, and chocolate nibs (if using). Bring to a boil over medium heat and immediately remove from heat. Pour over oats mixture and combine until dry ingredients are evenly coated.
Transfer to the lined baking dish. Press mixture down and together by folding over parchment paper to press down. Tear off edges of parchment paper so it does not cover the mixture when baking. Bake for 25 minutes.
Let cook for up to 2 hours and then cut and serve.
I cheated and ate a bar after an hour-  I LOVED it warm and gooey. Once it cools, it hardens like regular granola. This is by far the best granola I’ve ever had!
Size: 8″ x 10″
Pages: 176 pages
Binding: Paperback w/ flaps
ISBN13: 978-1-4162-0638-4
Sug. Retail: $21.95 

GIVEAWAY: Anni would love to give 1 lucky winner a copy of the Organic Family cookbook!

Rules: You have until 11:59 p.m. EST October 23, 2011 to enter. The winner will be chosen by random.org and announced after they respond to the winning email. The winner has 48 hours to respond to the winning email, or a new winner will be chosen. You must leave your email address! This contest is open to the US 

 



How to Enter:  Tell me why you want to win! Go  Click on “Comments” to leave your post. Make sure to leave your email address!! I cannot contact the winner without it!

EXTRA entries:  You must complete the “How To Enter” before making any extra entries. Make sure you leave a comment for each extra entry and tell me which one.

2. Become a fan of Mkokopelli on FB, Follow Mkokopelli on Twitter, Follow my blog on GFC, Follow on tumblrFollow me on Networked Blogs (1 entry for each one)
3. Subscribe to my blog by email (on the right sidebar) You must verify and be active at the time of the giveaway- those who are unverified will become disqualified (3 entries)
4. Blog, Tweet, or send a message on FB and leave a link here (1 entry per day)

5. Like Anni’s pages on Facebook: The Organic Family Cookbook, bamboo magazine, Ice Pop Joy, Organically Raised, Delicious Gratitude Food Styling
6. Try a recipe from Anni’s and let me know which one (5 entries- you can find them on her book’s websites)
7. Subscribe to bamboo magazine

*disclaimer- I was sent a copy of the book for free. This in no way changes my views. These are my thoughts, views, opinions, and results. 

Oct. 8 Charlotte, NC Costume Swap

The deadline to turn in costumes is quickly approaching for National Costume Swap Day! I am so excited that we are having a swap in Charlotte, NC thanks to Natural Luxe and Atherton Mill Market!!

To get things going, tonight from 9-10 p.m. EST, there is a Twitter Party thanks to Celebrate Green!, Green Halloween, Kiwi Magazine, EcoMom Alliance, Practically Green, Swap.com, and hosted by The Smart Mama! Make sure you RSVP to win prizes.

Hashtag: #CostumeSwap
Follow: @CostumeSwapDay
September 27, 2011  6-7pm PST

Here is the Charlotte, NC Costume Swap info in case you want to participate locally:

Get your Halloween off to a “Green” start at Charlotte’s Green Halloween Costume Swap on Saturday, October 8th. Don’t buy new this year – save some money and help green our community by swapping out your children’s gently used costumes.

Hosted by Natural Luxe and Atherton Mill and Market, this is a great opportunity to reduce your carbon footprint and support your local farmers and vendors. We will have goody bags filled with great discounts and offers from our sponsors for the 1st 50 swappers to arrive.

Green Fact from Use Less Stuff – If half the costumes kids wear each year were swapped, we could reduce the annual waste by 6,250 tons, equivalent to 2500 mid-size cars!

Drop off costumes September 15th – October 5th 
at the following Charlotte locations.


Keller Williams Realty SouthPark – 2115 Rexford Road 704-602-0400

Belly Elan – 9816 Rea Rd – Shops at Blakeney 704-544-3226

Eco-licious – 1916 Commonwealth Ave 704-966-7030

Atherton Market – 2104 South Boulevard – Open Tuesday 3 pm – 7 pm Wednesday 9 am – 1 pm and Saturday 9 am – 2 pm

We also have two special event opportunities for you to donate your costumes

All About Baby Charlotte – September 11th

Green Jeans Consignment Shopping Event 17105 Kenton Drive, Cornelius, NC Green Halloween Drop Off Times: Tuesday, September 20, 9am-8pm Wednesday, September 21, 9am-3pm Thursday, September 22, 9am-8pm Friday, September 23, 9am-6pm Saturday, September 24, 8am-3pm

The deadline to submit costumes is October 5th. Feel free to contact Jennifer with Natural Luxe at 704-904-2535 or naturalluxe@yahoo.com with any questions.

We are accepting gently used children’s costumes. For every costume you donate, you will receive a ticket to swap out for a new one. We will gladly take donations of costumes too and help you clear some space in your home!

Join us Saturday October 8th at Atherton Mill Market 2104 South Boulevard, Charlotte

From 10am – 12pm swappers who have donated a costume will be able to pick out a “new” costume, after 12pm the swap will be open to the public to select a costume. All costumes left after the swap is over will be donated to a local charity.

For the kids – Children between ages 1-13 can enter the ChicoBag 4th annual Trick-or-Treat Bag Design Contest

Assorted Pumpkin Seeds

Yay! It’s the first day of Fall! And how do we celebrate? With pumpkin seeds!! Pumpkin patches are up and running, super markets have pumpkins in bins, and super stores have oodles of pumpkins everywhere! As soon as it drops 10 degrees we will be heading out to pick our own carving pumpkin, but for now, a nice small baking pumpkin is perfect for pumpkin seeds.

Some people like sweet, some like spicy, and some like plain. That’s why I make them all at once, by putting them in muffin pans and seasoning to taste!

Above are a mixture of garlic, sea salt, cracked red pepper, and pepper. You can also add cayenne or  paprika for an extra kick!

E likes hers sweet, so I add a pinch of organic sugar and a bunch of cinnamon! They are super yummy!

How do you like your seeds?

In Honor of Fall- Pumpkin Cream Cheese Muffins

I’ve been celebrating Fall a little early this year. There is nothing better than the smell of pumpkin and the cool air has made me crave it even more! I couldn’t wait until Friday to begin my Fall baking, so I started today!! I’ve had several requests for the recipe so I thought I’d share with everyone! There will be more to come this week 😉

Organic Pumpkin Cream Cheese Muffins 
What you’ll need:
Filling: Takes at least 6 hours total to prepare the filling!! After made, it needs to be frozen for 2 hours.
1 8 oz. Organic Cream Cheese (softened. I left out for 4 hours before I used)
1 cup Organic Powder Sugar
Batter:
3 cups Organic Whole Wheat Flour
1 tsp. Baking Soda
4 tbsp.  Pumpkin Pie Spice
1 tbsp. Cinnamon
1 cup Organic Sugar
1 cup Organic Brown Sugar
4 large Organic Eggs
1 1/4 Organic Oil (I used og canola, but vegetable oil would work too)
1 can 15 ounces Organic Pumpkin
Topping:
4 tbs. Organic Whole Wheat Flour
1/2 cup Organic Brown Sugar
2 tbsp. Pumpkin Pie Spice
4 tbsp. butter cut into pieces
Filling: First set out cream cheese and bring to room temperature. It usually takes up to 4 hours. Once softened, use a blender and beat the cream cheese with the powdered sugar on a high speed until smooth. Spoon the mix into a log shape on to plastic wrap. Roll tightly and then cover with tin foil for extra protection. Freeze for at least 2 hours. You want it firm enough to cut into pieces.
Batter: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Use eco-friendly muffin liners- should make 24 large muffins or 12 muffins and a bread loaf. In one bowl mix the flour, spices, baking soda. In a mixing bowl combine 4 eggs, oil, sugar, and pumpkin. Beat low/medium speed with an electric beater. Then slowly add the dry ingredients. Don’t over mix!
Topping: In a bowl, add flour, sugar, pumpkin pie spice, and butter. With 2 forks break the butter pieces up so you have a crumbly mixture.
Put it all together: Pour just enough batter into the muffin pans to cover the bottom. Pull the cream cheese mix out of the freezer and cut into pieces. Place in the middle of the muffins. Then pour batter on top of the cream cheese- make sure you cover completely! Then add the topping to cover the whole muffin top.  Bake at 350 for about 20 minutes. Make sure to check with a tooth pick. Wait at least 15 minutes before tasting… the cream cheese filling is super hot! Store in refrigerator and enjoy!
What is your favorite Fall recipe?

This Moment

{this moment}

A Friday ritual inspired by SouleMama. A single photo – no words – capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.
If you’re inspired to do the same, leave a link to your ‘moment’ in the comments for all to find and see.
Ok- I’m cheating… that is E’s pumpkin baby wearing a cloth diaper… 


Bamboosa GIVEAWAY

This giveaway has ended! Thanks to all that entered. Congrats to debijackson for winning! 

Fall is my favorite time of the year. The cool crisp air, light weight clothing that is comforting, beautiful vibrant colors, and sweet pumpkin scents… ah.. I can’t wait!! My favorite fabric in the Fall is bamboo. The fabric is light weight, soft and luxurious, the fabric keeps you warm when it’s cool and cool when it’s warm, and it has natural UV protection. There are other qualities- but the FTC won’t allow us to talk about them…

You can read some of my previous reviews about bamboo here: Bamboosa vs. FTC, Bamboosa Baby Blanket

One of my favorite bamboo clothing companies is Bamboosa. They make certified organic bamboo baby clothing and accessories, kid socks, accessories, soap bars, bamboo powder, and adult clothing right here in America… Actually, they are only 3 hours from me in SC! I got the chance to tour the facility last year and was beyond impressed! Here is a short video shot for Franklin Goose when I was working for them.

The Bamboosa factory is so safe, I even got to have E with me! She had a Franklin Goose tee shirt made from a women’s XS and it fit perfectly. It has been one of her favorite tees. So I contacted them a year later, in hopes maybe they had extended their child line. Sadly, they haven’t yet, but still sent me a XS tee with a BambooBaby Print  E for Earth design on it for E!

Isn’t that sweet? It’s a tiny bit big, but super cute and will make a great playtime tee or even night shirt! The BambooBaby Prints run in sizes S (0-6 mo.), M (6-12 mo.), L (12-18 mo.). You can choose from short sleeved or long sleeved should lap tees, onesies, or cuddlesac. E is in 6T clothing and the XS woman size tee fits her. The short sleeve fit her when she was in 4T clothing. You might have to alter the long sleeve tee for you kiddo if you like it as much as I do!!

They also threw in a few Bamboo tees and a Slip Sleep for me!! I am in love with how they feel! I will be back with pictures of me later. 🙂

Bamboosa also has amazing bamboo socks! The are super stretchy, so kids (and even my big feet!) fit into the size 4-6. E refuses to take them off they are so soft and comfy!

This is from the Bamboosa website:

Keep your kids feet dry and cool in our Bamboosa ankle socks!  Super absorbent and soft, try these Bamboosa socks to keep small feet warm and cozy. Socks fit kids size 6-10 and are very stretchy. 85% Viscose from Organic Bamboo/15% Lycra Sandwich Terry
  • Wicks and evaporates sweat and doesn’t stick to the skin
  • Excellent permeability, keeping your feet comfortable and dry
  • Breathable and cool in hot weather
  • Thermal regulating, keep your feet significantly warmer in cold weather
  • Highly absorbent, causing feet to stay fresher and odor free
  • Soft on You, Easy on the Earth
Machine wash, mild soap, cold or warm water and tumble dry.
Made in the USA.

GIVEAWAY: Bamboosa would like to give one lucky winner 2 pairs of bamboo Kids Socks- one Purely Natural and Basic Black!

Rules: You have until 11:59 p.m. EST September 30, 2011 to enter. The winner will be chosen by random.org and announced after they respond to the winning email. The winner has 48 hours to respond to the winning email, or a new winner will be chosen. You must leave your email address! This contest is open to the US and Canada!
How to Enter:  Go to Bamboosa and tell me your favorite item. Click on “Comments” to leave your post. Make sure to leave your email address!! I cannot contact the winner without it!
EXTRA entries:  You must complete the “How To Enter” before making any extra entries. Make sure you leave a comment for each extra entry and tell me which one.

2. Become a fan of Mkokopelli on FB, Follow Mkokopelli on Twitter, Follow my blog on GFC, Follow on tumblrFollow me on Networked Blogs (1 entry for each    one)
3. Subscribe to my blog by email (on the right sidebar) You must verify and be active at the time of the giveaway- those who are unverified will become disqualified (3 entries)
4. Blog, Tweet, or send a message on FB and leave a link here (1 entry per day)

5. Become a fan of Bamboosa on Facebook
6. Follow Bamboosa on Twitter
7. Tell me something you learned on Bamboosa
8. Leave a message on the Bamboosa blog and link back

24 Hours of Reality

The Climate Reality Project started tonight at 8 p.m. EST!! For the next 24 hours, Climate Reality Project is hosting 24 Hours of Reality– a live-streamed event, for 24 hours, in 24 different places. Al Gore along with 23 other speakers will be discussing climate change and dispelling false claims made by its deniers. You can watch live below or go to http://www.ustream.tv/ClimateReality
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From Tonga to Cape Verde, Mexico City to Alaska, Jakarta to London, people living with the impacts of climate change every day will tell their story. The event features a new multimedia presentation created by Al Gore and delivered once per hour for 24 hours, in every time zone around the globe.

Will you be watching?

Green Halloween- National Costume Swap Day!

Can you believe it’s time to start thinking about Halloween? E has already begun asking when she gets to go trick-or-treating, so it must be something in the air! From what I’ve heard, costumes are already filling up the shelves at Target, Walmart, and Halloween stores. All I can think is YUCK! (For the record- Halloween is one of my favorite holidays!)

My biggest problem with costumes is that they are cheaply made, plastic, and doused with harmful chemicals. Majority of the costumes are made with toxic conventional dyes which can cause skin irritations and they pollute waterways. Not to mention they are made with petroleum based materials that can leach some nasties everywhere. Most costumes are nylon or polyester which are both non-biodegradable and end up sitting in landfills forever. They all are treated with flame retardants- which is good and bad. Good- it’s saving your child’s life in case they come across a open flame. Bad- there is a lot of negative attention towards certain flame retardants and you don’t know which kind is in your costume.  My thoughts are cheap costume = cheap chemicals.

You can find top quality dress up clothes at places like Sarah’s Silks or other Waldorf inspired toy stores if you are looking to buy new and eco-friendly.

But if your kiddo really wants to dress up as a cartoon character or something that you can’t handmake– the best thing to do for the environment (and your pocket book!) is to participate in a costume swap.

Oct. 8 is the National Costume Swap Day sponsored by Green Halloween, Swap.com, and Kiwi Magazine! You can visit the National Costume Swap Day website to see all of the locations where you can find a swap or even register your own! The swaps will last all the way up to Halloween. This is a great way to recycle your old costumes and find a gently used one. Costume swaps not only mean less resources are used to make new product, it also means less packaging, less transportation of the product, and less waste. For events of any size, here are some tips on how to organize and set it up.

Be sure to “Like” and Follow the National Costume Swap Facebook page and Twitter page, and Green Halloween’s Facebook page and Twitter page for everything Green Halloween!!

If there aren’t any Costume Swaps in your area, ThredUp has started Halloween Costumes Boxes TODAY! I just checked and there are over 230 boxes available now.

Also, on the subject of Halloween… Have you checked out Green Halloween? They are an amazing resource for parents, kids, and even schools! I will be back with some Green Halloween ideas very soon! But until then… happy planning!

This Moment

{this moment}

A Friday ritual inspired by SouleMama. A single photo – no words – capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.
If you’re inspired to do the same, leave a link to your ‘moment’ in the comments for all to find and see.