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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Food For Thought


So did you guess where last week's quote came from ? Of course, it was from a shop I love dearly: the http://www.singingbird.etsy.com/ shop profile!

Here is a new riddle for you: What team member felted the delicous food items you see here? Write to me and if you get the correct answer you will be entered in a drawing for one of my Wee Pocketdolls! =)

One comment I received after posting last Wednesday gave me Food For Thought for this week.

Mary Richmond wrote:


"the single biggest thing moms can do to be green is pack green lunches, stop buying individual water bottles and snacks and recycle at home. OK, that's not a single thing but they're all related. i invite you to look at all the wrappers and containers that your family uses and disposes of every day.....as someone who works with kids every day I'm appalled at the waste otherwise smart families send to school every day.....use reusable containers for everything, use a Brita filter, use cloth napkins and real utensils (buy at thrift shops or yard sales so you don't lose your good ones but kids are surprisingly good at this....) and make your own snacks....


So I did take a serious look at what and how I pack my kids' lunches. All in all I think I am not doing too badly. We do use a Brita filter and refillable water bottles. We definitely stay away from those frightening "Lunch ables". A cracker, a small container of ketchup, and some cheese wrapped in plastic. Who in the world came up with that idea? Very little food and lots of trash for more money. But oh so convenient...

I make the children sandwiches or quesadillas, with a side of fresh fruit and vegetables. Takes about 15 minutes. You can put them in boring Tupperware containers or you could use one these cool lunch wraps by http://www.gopita.etsy.com/



Wow, isn't that pretty? What a great idea! I have to get some for the children and husband. Just imagine opening your lunchbox and looking at that instead of some ugly cardboard box...Makes me hungry just to look at that wrapper!



And then of course, there is always the possibility to choose snacks that have a natural wrapper: how about bananas, oranges, and apples?


Have a great week, and enjoy many healthy snacks!

Ulla

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9 Comments:

Blogger FairiesNest said...

Oh I so agree! And packing a lunch in reusable containers is also cheaper...save money and the planet!

September 24, 2008 at 3:13 PM  
Blogger Rebecca said...

Wonderful article:)

September 24, 2008 at 3:44 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have just made the switch myself. No more paper towels, disposable napkins, paper plates or plastic sandwich baggies for us...ever! We are now using washable napkins and paper towels, sandwich wraps which can be unwrapped and used as a plate while eating and little glass bottles for our water instead of throw away plastic bottles. It feels good!!

September 24, 2008 at 5:24 PM  
Blogger MaDau Creations - Cat said...

Oooh I just love this article and I think I need to get some of those lovely sandwich wraps from Gopita!

September 24, 2008 at 9:33 PM  
Blogger Nova said...

how are we supposed to contact you? ;)

i completely agree with your previous comment about washing lines too! driers are a last resort here :)

September 24, 2008 at 10:47 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ulla, I definitely agree about our disposable society! We really work hard to use reusable ups, silverware, and dishes. It's better to wash than to toss! And when we ask one of the girls to get a napkin for the dinner table, it's always cloth :) Wonderful article, and, as usual, thought-provoking!

September 25, 2008 at 1:38 AM  
Blogger germandolls said...

Please, send me a conversation on etsy if you want to be entered in the drawing! I'll contact the winner after next Wednesday.=)

September 25, 2008 at 10:54 AM  
Blogger TheSingingBird said...

Ulla thanks for writing this to spread the word. My SIL also cuts up old towels when they have holes or stains in them and they make great absorbent cloth napkins for juicy fruits, etc. :)

September 25, 2008 at 11:04 AM  
Blogger janina said...

great article. We try to do as much as we can, and are getting better. If everyone just did a little bit, it would make a big difference.

September 26, 2008 at 12:03 PM  

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