I already recycle like a mad woman and now I am buying fruit and veggies without taking a plastic bag. Oh, I hope I can have a renassance wedding. I know I misspelled it but I cannot spellcheck in the throws of updating my 43 things list.
shemyaisland has written 7 entries about this goal
i recycle like crazy and walk more than i drive and even ride my bike to some of my jobs, but when I can let the car go completely, THEN I’ll be officially green. I hate driving anyway so buying a hybrid isn’t an option
okay those home made cleaning supplies don’t bode well when your city’s water supply sucks. no worries, i am on my way to the store to stock up on Seven Generation cleaning stuff.
Some stuff worked:
The bathtub is sparkling with just the baking soda
The oven was sparkling with baking soda and sea salt
My hardwood floors were cleaned with tea oil and omg how smell goody
I use alcohol to clean my eyeglasses
I wish I could vinegar to clean more things like the windows and mirrors but the smell is gawd awful.
i have exchanged all my cleaning products for ones i made on my own and they work great!
I am currently reading Green Goes With Everything: Simple Steps To A Healthier Life And A Cleaner Planet.
I hope this book helps because as of right now, I have exchanged bathroom cleaners for baking soda and I recycle everything I can. What else can I do?
“every single one of us has a responsibility to feed and nourish the rest of the community, in whatever way that nourishment takes shape.”
I recycle, I donate clothes to charity, I walk or bike instead of drive, I have stopped using plastic bags…how much more green do I need to be? I want to grow my own fruit and veggies and give up driving altogether.



