ok so i just got done viewing the documentary called "no impact man"....its about a man n his wife n small daughter that go on a yearlong crusade to make no net impact on the environment some of the ways they do this include: eating only locally grown organic food, generating no trash except for compost and using no carbon-fueled transportation....they also get rid of electricity...laundry n other soaps...cosmetics...toilet paper...disposable diapers...other consumable paper products....
no going out to eat...no buying ANYthing new...they rent borrow or buy second hand ONLY...
so i was thinking...because my family already thinks i'm nuts because we don't use tupperware or have a microwave i know i couldn't go aaaall the way nor do i feel like i need to...
BUT i would like to try to make less of an impact....n not so much so i can save the planet but mostly because we waste too much...n we (as a family) have TOO MUCH stuff...
i recently shared w/ a friend on facebook that i was embarrassed @ the fact that we can not park our cars in the garage because of all the "stuff" ...dresser drawers that won't shut...food that goes bad n has to be thrown out before it gets eaten......
when lottie was little she loved the berenstain bear books...they had a series called "too much______...like "too much birthday" n such...i could write a book.."toooooo much STUFF"
ok so does anyone have good recipes for dish n laundry soap...
Actually, I JUST read this today....
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Check it out :)
hi....so glad to see you back!........and YES, I have toooooo much stuff as well............my daughter makes her own soap, I will try to get the recipe for you.....blessings~Denise
ReplyDeleteHaving a sister who lives off the grid I find that there is a cost to that lifestyle... moderation is a wonderful thing and balance found can help us enjoy the blessings of technology and the blessings from past technology. For me - composting, front load washer, lots of donations and give aways as I find things "stagnant" as well as limited new purchases beyond food are a lifestyle adapted. I have lived without a microwave and with limited hot water and other inconveniences for a season of time,all things that can be adapted to. Good food for thought.
ReplyDeleteOf course, Martha Stewart has some homemade "green" cleaning products recipes on www.marthastewart.com.
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