$22 of Reusable Sandwich Bags for $11

Posted by 8 August, 2011 (2) Comment

Mamasource is featuring Back to School deals this week, and here’s a deal to make your packed lunches more eco-friendly. For $11, you can get $22 of reusable sandwich bags from Re-Pac. The reusable bags come in three different sizes, carry a lifetime warranty, and can be washed in the dishwasher or washing machine too.

If you’re new to Mamasource you can sign-up for an account here, of if you already have a Mamasource account you can find the deal here.

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$50 of Personalized Eco-friendly Cards from Paper Culture for $15

Posted by 16 November, 2010 (0) Comment

If you haven’t started thinking about your Christmas cards yet, start thinking! Some of your friends are more on top of things and will be sending them out soon, but you will feel better knowing that you waited to score a GREAT deal!

Eversave is offering a $50 gift card to Paper Culture for only $20 today. Plus all new sign-ups to Eversave automatically receive $2 in their account. And my fabulous readers can save another $3 by using the coupon code TTTUES at check out, making your grand total $15!

Sign up for an Eversave NOW to get that $2 added to your account, then watch for the daily deals to roll in.

  • Cards printed on heavy stock paper with rounded corners on every card
  • Great for holiday cards, party invites, birth announcements & more
  • Free mail & addressing services available
  • Every order is reviewed by a professional designer
  • Paper Culture, a carbon neutral company, will plant a tree in honor of every purchase

PS – if you already get the Eversave emails click here to use the coupon code above.

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Waste-Free Lunch Kit from Kids Konserve

Posted by 4 November, 2010 (0) Comment

Jasmere has a great deal today on a Waste-Free Lunch Kit from Kids Konserve. Normally $42, you can score one of these kits of $19 or less, as the more people that buy, the lower the price goes. Everyone will receive the lowest price available.  Each eco-friendly Waste-Free Lunch Kit includes everything your kids need to bring their lunch to school without leaving any waste behind.  Each kit includes:

  • Recycled Cotton Sack
  • Cloth Napkin
  • Stainless Steel Beverage Bottle
  • Food Kozy- a reusable sandwich wrapper.
  • 5 oz. Stainless Steel Food Containers (x2)

Check out the deal here.

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I am Method Laundry Detergent Convert…

Posted by 9 June, 2010 (1) Comment

The first time I saw the Method campaign against jugs in a magazine, I was sold. I remember that the ad was perfect for me, and I remember that it was about eliminating waste. This was the image, I just can’t remember the headline. But basically, the ad said to me that Method was a more economical choice because it eliminates waste. Even the image speaks volumes.

But I am a Tide girl, and with my severe allergies, I don’t change detergents. But my green conscious is very strong, so I find myself washing load after load with Method Landry detergent. I had to try it. First impression – WOW, that is easy. Check it out:

Can you believe it, it really is as simple as that. I was impressed.

I have seen the adds the compare the full cap of detergent to the 4 squirts of Method, but I have a HE machine and use HE detergents.  So, is the comparison fair? While the difference of detergent used it isn’t as much as non HE detergent, there is still a difference. My jug is 64 loads, 100 FL OZ. The little bottle of Method 25 loads, 10 FL OZ. So, even though I use less with regular HE detergents – I still use about 1/3 less with Method. A little difference that adds up. Plus, the four squirts make measuring EASY – no more over sudsing…

Of course, I can’t argue the bio-degradable, plant-based formula. Good stuff.

I mentioned my allergies before, so understand my one complaint. I use fragrance-free everything. The Method I got to try was scented, I got “Fresh Air.” I was pleasantly surprised that I didn’t notice any reactions to the fragrance, however, I didn’t love the scent. I am so used to scent free, any scent seems like a lot. But since Method, of course, comes in Free & Clear – that’s what I would try next time around.

Overall, I am highly impressed. No mess, it’s lightweight, eco-friendly… Other than the fragrance, which is an easy work around, I can’t find anything to dislike. I grew up on Tide, but other than being anti-change… I can’t see a reason to go back. GASP!

Method is currently offering a $2 off coupon for Method Landry. So, if you are interested in checking out a truly unique product, download the coupon here.

Disclaimer – I was given a bottle of Method laundry detergent to review for this post, however, all thoughts and opinions are my own. No other compensation was received.

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