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Affordable Green Gifts for Adults – 2010 Holiday Season

December 5, 2010

Adults aren’t as much fun to shop for as kids, in my opinion, so I didn’t pull together too many adult gifts. Still, I figured it was fair to post some green gifts for adults. Two good green (and easy) ideas for an adult would be a subscription to a nice eco-friendly magazine or a [...]

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Affordable Green Gifts for Teens – 2010 Holiday Season

December 3, 2010

Here’s a tip – if you have a green teen and a limited budget, you’re in some serious trouble. I usually don’t do gift guides for teens, but this year we’ve got one teen in the house and two soon-to-be-tweens, so I decided, hey, what the heck. Well, that’s where the fun stopped. I’ve said [...]

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Affordable Green Gifts for Kids – 2010 Holiday Season

November 29, 2010

Affordable green gifts for kids are very easy to find nowadays. There’s no reason to spend a lot of cash for eco-friendly gifts. Here are some excellent green gifts for kids – all under $25. Natural Amber Kaleidoscope Find & Make a Robot Kit Find & Make a Dollhouse Kit

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Eight Amazing Eco-Friendly Etsy Shops for the Holidays

November 28, 2010

Etsy has some of the most amazing holiday goodies in town. However, there are some downsides to be aware of… ORDER NOW!: Many Etsy shops need orders sooner, rather than later for the holiday season. Snooze and maybe lose: If you see something amazing at Etsy, it’s a good bet someone else will love it [...]

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Eco-friendly Stocking Stuffers Under $10

November 27, 2010

Luckily, green and affordable stocking stuffers are getting easier to come by, but it still takes some looking. I’ve rounded up some of my favorite eco-friendly stocking stuffers here, and all come in at under $10. Remember, often, a great way to get less expensive green stocking stuffer, or gifts in general, is to buy [...]

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Affordable Green Gifts for Everyone on Your List

November 27, 2010

If you’re giving holiday gifts this year, I hope you’re giving green. Many people assume that giving eco-friendly gifts will stretch the wallet too much, but if you use common sense, and don’t go overboard, green gifts can be very affordable. Over the last month or so, I’ve been rounding up some affordable green gifts, [...]

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Affordable Green Gifts for Toddlers – 2010 Holiday Season

November 27, 2010

Toddler gifts are fun to choose because at this age your little one is curious about everything – i.e. it’s hard to choose the wrong gift. Following are some excellent toddler green gifts, that are eco-friendly and at just $25 or less, won’t break the bank. 1. Sugar Booger Bath Time Learning Shapes Lady Bug [...]

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Affordable Green Gifts for Babies – 2010 Holiday Season

November 25, 2010

Green baby gifts are hyper fun and cute, but eco-friendly doesn’t necessarily mean expensive. Here are some top baby holiday picks – all under $25. 1. Nova Natural Toys – Natural Stacker 2. Dandelion Classic Organic Toy Crinkle Bear 3. Natural Felted Wool Die 4. Yellow Label Kids Pool Ball Rattle Set

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Green cooking with kids: teaching eco-friendly skills in the kitchen

November 22, 2010

Most kids I’ve known adore whipping up meals, snacks or baked goods in the kitchen. Translation – the kitchen is one of the best place to introduce eco-friendly skills to your kiddos because they’re already hanging around with interest. Introducing your kids to green living and cooking skills usually starts outside of the kitchen. The [...]

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Eco-Friendly Cooking & Baking Gifts for Kids

November 22, 2010

Play cooking is super fun for kids, but it doesn’t usually beat the real deal. Most kids love to cook with their parents and cooking is an excellent way to teach green living skills. If you’re looking for long-lasting and useful gifts for the holiday season, cooking and baking gifts can’t be beat. I love [...]

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