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Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Solutions for Less Trash Part 2 of 4

Second installment. Have some class, make less trash.

See original blog from EcoSalon here: 20 things we throw away

Counter Wipes
You are basically just using a wet paper towel. Counter wipes are worse than a wet paper towel because of all the chemicals (usually bleach, yucky!) that are on the wipes plus the paper they are made of. It is a double nasty product. Are you making things clean, or just "dirtying" them with chemicals? As stated in my previous entry, we have switched to Shop Towels in our kitchen. For extra cleaning power we use Method Multi-Surface Cleaner which comes in many yummy, made from nature fragrances. Another great option is Seventh Generation Multi-Surface Cleaner in Lemongrass & Thyme which smells like a lemon field in the Spring. Awesome!

Paper Coffee Cups
I have a TON of reusable mugs that I have bought from various coffee places and I never have them on hand when I get some Joe. This is mostly a function of me not being a regular coffee drinker so, when I do get something while out, it is usually on a whim. If you hit up your local Starbucks every morning, you should have one, since you know you will be going, right? I hope so!  What I do always have with me is a reusable coffee cup sleeve. I got mine from a fun little site called Cup Couture. They have fun prints and are machine washable. You can also find many options on amazon like these Koolkup® brightly colored numbers. Love it!

Cotton Balls
Years of working in the beauty industry has taught me that cotton balls are just a waste of time. They shed, their size is troublesome, and if you use a liquid on them, they soak up way more of it than is needed. Not only are you wasting money on buying more cotton balls, you are also going through whatever liquid you are using (toner, eye makeup remover, nail polish remover) twice as fast. For years I used regular cotton rounds, doing the same job as a cotton ball while using less product and leaving no fuzzies on my face.  I switched to rounds made of organic cotton when I discovered them. I reasoned that at least they were not polluting the earth in production, even if I was throwing away one or two every day. A few weeks ago, I stumbled upon a revelation  introduced to me by my sister;  reusable cotton rounds by Better for Grownups. This is the same company that makes the reusable tissues I mentioned in the first "trash" blog. They are so awesome, made from organic cotton, in bright colors and packed in their own easy to use storage box. Here is a pic. I am in love with them.


Plastic Utensils & Paper Plates
From the EcoSalon blog: "Laziness is not a sufficient excuse for using paper plates. So, when you throw a big party, suck it up and wash a massive load of dishes instead. Or, our favorite, put the kids to work!"

I put the last two items of this installment together because they are typically partners in Eco crime. Just plain wasteful. A few years ago I planned my sister's bridal shower. Wanting it to be a extra special event, I needed to have the food on regular plates, the forks to be stainless flatware, and the napkins to be cloth. Little did I know I would start a little revolution. Since that party we have passed these plates and utensils around to many a family party, as I opted to buy and not rent them. It was really easy for me to get these items for cheap because I worked at a restaurant supply company at the time. Since then I have seen lots of plates and forks at thrift stores and they are super cheap! I know, you may not have the space to store them but, I ask you, do we really have the space on this earth to keep "storing" disposables in our landfills? It's a tough call but I guarantee you your next party will feel much fancier with a real plate and your guests will be super impressed. It takes a little extra effort for clean up but it is so worth it! So, make a little space, and get some plates for entertaining. Maybe you can put them where you are currently storing your extra paper towels you will no longer be using. Its a win-win!

Outside of parties, when I am on the go I use my little utensil set from Sigg, the Sigg Outdoor Cutlery Set. It looks like a swiss army piece with a pop out fork, spoon and knife packed in a nifty little pouch. I also recently got a cute picnic set for four by Picnic by Ascot. Perfect for that summertime movie under the stars or a concert in the park. The blanket is included but, you have to buy your own wine.

Monday, August 2, 2010

A new mission...

I have a new obsession and it is history. Specifically, my obsession is with history I can see. Because of this obsession, I have set myself the goal of seeing all the registered historical sites in California. It is a crazy goal, as there are well over 1000 to see. I do not feel overwhelmed. I will do this by setting forth in small chunks. I am starting at home, San Diego County. Here's to exploration!

At least I am not starting at zero. Here are sites I have already visited:

NO. 51 OLD POINT LOMA LIGHTHOUSE -Some of the most amazing views in town. Picture by me. (This CA landmark is within the Cabrillo National Park, part of the National Parks System).


NO. 52  MISSION DAM AND FLUME -  Mission Trails Regional Park- Site of Hike Club 2008. (This is also a National Historic Landmark, designated in 1963.)

NO. 63 PLAZA, SAN DIEGO VIEJO (WASHINGTON SQUARE) - Old Town San Diego - I don't have a handy picture of this but, it IS Old Town. The main square where everything is. Been so many times and love it!

NO. 65 THE WHALEY HOUSE  - Didn't see any ghosts while I was there. Bummer!

NO. 68 El CAMPO SANTO - Probably my favorite spot in Old Town. I love reading the grave markers in the old cemetery and showing the small makers of graves on the sidewalk outside the walls to visitors. A man once told me that cars parked on this section of the street have been known to have the life sucked out of their batteries, probably by the people in the graves underneath. I made a note to self never to park there. You can also see the grave of Yankee Jim inside the walls. He is one of the guys that haunts the Whaley House (above)

NO. 72 CASA DE BANDINI - Used to house the restaurant of the same name (my favorite), now restored as the Cosmopolitan Hotel and Restaurant, as seen in this old photo. I have sat on the balcony having margaritas many times.

NO. 538 FIRST PUBLICLY OWNED SCHOOL BUILDING - Went to this site on a field trip when I was in school. Neat!

NO. 844 HOTEL DEL CORONADO - This one is haunted too. I have walked on the stairs where they found the lady who was shot. One day I hope to stay in her room, but not on Halloween, it is booked years in advance. (Also a National Historic Landmark, designated in 1977.)

NO. 1031 FERRYBOAT BERKELEY - The boat is a maritime museum inside. It is on the left in the picture, The Star of India is on the right (also a landmark, I still need to see inside it). The Berkeley is also a National Historic Landmark, designated in 1990.