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22 Ways to Green Your Halloween

22 Ways to Green Your Halloween

This could very well be my favorite time of the year. Although I did have a great time writing about the spring season with 22 Earth-Friendly Outdoor Activities for Spring. And, yeah I know, the winter holidays are great with candles, nutmeg and family. And maybe some of you love the fireworks, backyard grills and patriotism of July 4th, but I always found more common ground with Jack the Pumpkin King. No other holiday comes quite close to the magic of Halloween. Best of all, even though this spooky holiday has always been associated with orange and black, that doesn’t mean that you can’t paint this year green. The really scary stories begin to emerge if we don’t. So grab your hot apple cider and peruse my list of the top 22 ways from around the web to green your Halloween this fall. Muuuuahaha!

  1. Skip the costume rush this autumn and throw a little creativity into the pot to make your own Halloween costumes. Often just things hiding in the back of your closet, your trash can, or a thrift store are bursting with possibilities. For inspiration check out these cardboard box ideas from Inhabitat.
  2. Save your skin and the environment and paint on some organic, non-toxic makeup from Luna Organics.
  3. A personal favorite of mine, and a tactic that I have employed more than once, Trail’s Edge offers up some interesting ways to use your outdoor gear to create a costume that was meant to go outside.
  4. Inspire others and voice your opinion with an eco-message pumpkin. Try carving out the earth, a tree or the recycle sign.
  5. Carry around a reusable tote or pillow case to hold your candy instead of a plastic bag. Those grocery bags were never big enough or strong enough to handle my loot anyways.
  6. Hand out sustainable treats likes the fair trade chocolate gold coins from Divine or the unique and natural Ginger People Ginger Chews.
  7. Set the mood with some eco decorations like these fair trade skeleton streamers that are handmade in Mexico.
  8. O.K. I already said this, but there are so many great costume ideas! Here are some more from the Eco News Network.
  9. The Green Girls offer instructions for making your own organic face paint for the true DIYers.
  10. Watch one of these green Halloween movies from Alternative Consumer’s list to get you in the mood.
  11. Browse Etsy for unique handmade costumes and beautiful decorations.
  12. Try to find a Halloween costume swap in your area. Although National Costume Swap Day is October 8th, there are still many locations that have decided to hold their swaps later in the month.
  13. EcoKaren talks about how she made her very own solar powered, reusable jack-o-lantern. No more pumpkin guts to clean up the next morning that always results in fist shaking and profanity.
  14. Use a hand crank or solar powered flashlight for battery-free safety when the sun goes down.
  15. Compost your used pumpkins and uneaten candy!
  16. Carefully pack away decorations so you can use them again next year. R is for reuse.
  17. Decorate with LED lights. They last forever and are incredibly energy efficient!
  18. Do some reverse trick-or-treating by attaching a Global Exchange flier to some fair trade chocolate to build awareness about the problems facing the cocoa industry.
  19. Skip the toxic paraffin wax candles in your jack-o-lanterns and look for organic, soy-based candles that last longer too.
  20. Be resourceful with your pumpkins. Add some salt and bake the seeds. Cook the flesh. Here are ten ways to use a pumpkin for some inspiration.
  21. Reuse candy wrappers for crafts. Make candy wrapper jewelry or cover the front of a journal.
  22. Skip the candy all together and hand out useful items like soy-based crayons, seed packets or stickers of endangered animals.

I know that there are a million other ways out there to green your Halloween. What are some of your ideas?

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Image Credit: Amazon, Luna Organics, EcoKaren, Peter Hughes

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The Best Halloween Tricks and Treats for Your Pet

The Best Halloween Tricks and Treats for Your Pet

Halloween is a tough holiday for pets – people look weird, the doorbell rings constantly, and the house is filled with yummy-smelling (off-limits) treats. Keep your pets away from the sugar and chocolate, and keep their minds off of the ringing doorbell. Stock up on Halloween-themed toys and treats to keep them busy during the flow of trick-or-treaters.

Tricks

Boogey, by West Paw Design, is 12 inches long and contains two squeakers. The soft, fuzzy fabric will appeal to chewers, while the design makes Boogey appropriate for tugging and multiple-dog play. According to the company, the durable toy is designed for active dog play. Made in the USA from eco-friendly materials, Boogey is the perfect little monster for your little monsters.

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Get to Know a Great Cause and a Great Winery

Get to Know a Great Cause and a Great Winery

We all know that our beloved Izzit is passionate about the outdoors – after all, that’s where he’s from. So when he learned about all of the great things the organization Get to Know Your Wild Neighbours was doing to help promote the national parks of Canada and the United States, not to mention improve everyone’s interactive learning experience with nature, Izzit immediately said “sign me up!” And after a long day out on the trail, what’s better than a soothing glass of chilled Ice Wine from one of Canada’s premier wine producers, Summerhill Pyramid Winery, who donate a portion of every purchase to the Get to Know Society.

First, the mission: Get to Know aims to provide folks – both young and old – with a simple and enjoyable way to get engaged with local green spaces. Ironically, Get to Know realized that one of the best ways to get people outside was to use something that ties most people to their desks…technology. The result is something they aptly call National Treasure. By incorporating technology in a truly different and unique way, they’ve created a fun and interesting interactive program that enhances the nature experience of the individual, while at the same time expanding their knowledge of the world’s wonderful biodiversity that exists beyond the computer screen. To learn more about Get to Know and all the great things they do, please visit www.gettoknow.ca.

Speaking of national treasures, the beautiful Okanagan Valley and the award-winning wines from Summerhill Pyramid Winery should be on everyone’s must-have list.  That list, along with the bottle of Summerhill Pyramid’s 2007 Riesling Ice Wine we were tasting at the IzztGreen Corporate Headquarters went mysteriously missing last Friday.  Coincidentally, Izzit was witnessed leaving work a bit early (but after sipping a little of this elegant wine from a renowned vintner, who could blame him if he indeed made off with it). We’re sure there’s a good explanation!

Although the stunning Okanagan Valley region of British Columbia produces many delicious wines that rival anything coming out of Washington State, Summerhill Pyramid is rightly famous for their Ice Wines.  What makes these wines so unique is that they can only be made in cooler climates. Because the grapes are left on the vine to freeze before fermentation, only the water freezes, leaving the sugars intact.  The resulting  harvest output is smaller, sweeter and more highly concentrated.  Both the 2007 Riesling and Pinot Noir Ice Wines are beyond excellent and worthy as daily sippers as well as make perfect holiday gifts. For more information please visit www.summerhill.bc.ca and for our American customers located in states that allow wine shipments, please visit www.summerhill.bc.ca/Wines/USA-Customers.

As if producing stellar wine isn’t enough, Summerhill Pyramid Winery also has a longstanding commitment to the environment.  About 80% of the total grapes used in production are Certified Organic, and their stated goal is to reach 100% in the near future.  They have achieved Certified Production status in their cellar and their Kelowana vineyard is in the process of applying for their Demeter Biodynamic certification.  So beyond the fact that the wines are elegant and delicious, you can rest assured that in buying Summerhill Pyramid products, you are supporting a business that truly cares about the environment.  They’re partnership with Get to Know is just “icing on the vines!”

So, please join Izzit (wherever he is) in raising a glass of Summerhill Pyramid in toasting and supporting the Get to Know mission!

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Eco-Hiking Gear for National Trails Day

Eco-Hiking Gear for National Trails Day

Since 1993 National Trails Day has inspired thousands of people across the United States to get out and celebrate our trails on the first Saturday of June. This national event helps to remind us of the healthy benefits a little fresh air can offer.

National Trails Day also serves to point out that a beautiful trail network doesn’t just manifest out of thin air. The trails that we can sometimes take for granted required countless hours of planning and labor put forth by a coalition of dedicated enthusiasts. This Saturday think about getting a little dirt on your hands and taking part in any of the local trail repair, creation or maintenance projects in your area. You can also share this holiday by taking part in many other activities including walks, gear demos, bike rides, paddle trips, horse rides and kids programs.

And if you’re looking for some eco-friendly hiking gear to support your endeavours, you’ve come to the right place.

The North Face Venture Jacket

The Venture is no stranger to fame. Awarded the Backpacker Magazine Editor’s Choice Award in 2011 as well as being named a Sustainability All Star by Apparel Magazine this lightweight, waterproof hard shell is made with HyVent R DT EC derived from natural Castor oil from beans, reducing its synthetic membrane components by 50%. It comes in a million different colors in both Men’s and Women’s styles.

Justin’s Organic Nut Butter Blend

Justin’s protein-rich snack is USDA certified organic and certified kosher. Naturally sweetened with honey with no added oils or sugars, Nut Butter is a delicious and healthy boost. The convenient squeeze packaging is perfect for sandwich or fruit application. But with flavors like Maple Almond and Honey Peanut you just might want to eat it straight out of the package.

Patagonia Drifter GORE-TEX R Hiking Shoe

This Outside Magazine Eco-All-Star has a 80% post consumer recycled polyurethane insole, POLI-CORK TM 70% recycled foot bed and a Vibram R 30% recycled rubber outsole. Whew, talk about a green resume! This hiking shoe is perfect for sloppy conditions thanks to its full-grain leather upper and GORE-TEX R membrane to keep you dry.

Sherpani Rumba Superlight Child Carrier

This ultralight carrier makes it easy to bring the little one along. A padded, adjustable bucket seat, sunshade or rain topper and soft foam child harness makes sure that they don’t miss any of the nature action. Made from 67% recycled nylon this versatile carrier makes a great eco-statement during a day hike or while running errands around town.

Dahlgren Ultra Light Alpaca Socks

Dahlgren Alpaca socks are domestically made with zones of merino wool, alpaca and Eco-Spun TM which is made from 100% post consumer polyester. These zones provide the perfect blend of cushion, temperature control and moisture release for a comfortable and dry day on the trails. Available in both Men’s and Women’s sizes.

Tomorrow head out the door and share an old favorite or a brand new trail with a friend or loved one. Happy National Trails Day everyone!

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Must-Haves for Pet Moms

Must-Haves for Pet Moms

This Mother’s Day, don’t forget those women who work tirelessly in their role as “mom” to cats and dogs. According to a survey conducted by Lifetime Networks, 69 percent – or almost seven out of 10 – women between the ages of 18 and 49 own a pet. That’s a lot of pet moms!

As a “dog mom” of three, I can vouch: It’s nice to be recognized for all the love and devotion we pour into our fur balls. But a bouquet of flowers isn’t the best gift for a pet mom. Instead, consider these must-haves for any dog or cat mama.

Chocolate, Of Course!

Pamper your favorite pet mom with a sweet treat that also gives back. Not only is Rescue Chocolate 100 percent vegan, the company also donates 100 percent of their net profits to animal rescues around the country. My personal favorite? Peanut Butter Pit Bull!

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Izzit’s Top Organic & Fair Trade Mother’s Day Styles

Mother’s Day is May 8th, so let this Mother’s Day be no exception to that feeling you get when you pick out the perfect gift for someone you care about. Surprise the mother in your life with an eco-friendly gift that’s stylish as well. The Mother’s Day garments and accessories I recommend here are high on the green credentials, fashionable and of course, mother-approved.

Loomstate’s Thalsia Dress

Slipping into an organic cotton scoop neck long sleeve dress is just one place to start. Loomstate’s Thalsia Dress can be worn to a classy brunch or backyard picnic. Contrast is created with unique embroidery and pockets add more than a hint of convenience. To be dressed up with the right accessories, check out Andean Collection’s Braided Acai Necklace below.

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‘Green’ Your Easter Basket from the Basket to the Treats

'Green' Your Easter Basket from the Basket to the Treats

Easter is a time of chocolate overdoses and egg hunts. Spring flowers are finally unfolding their brilliant colors and baby buds are reemerging from their long winter’s nap. Everything is turning green again, so why don’t you too?

An organic Easter basket can be a simple thing to put together. Here are some tips for pulling together green, recycled and organic components for the basket:

The Basket

The most important part of the Easter basket is, well, the basket. Handwoven is your best bet.

Ten Thousand Villages, an organization that sells fair trade handmade gifts from “thousands of disadvantaged artisans in 38 developing countries,” has a two-handled, oval date palm basket which could work nicely as an Easter basket. Ten Thousand Villages “encourages artisans partners to use environmentally friendly processes, sustainable natural resources and recycled materials to ensure each product has been crafted responsibly.”

The retailer Bellacor also offers a mini quilter’s basket, made by Eco Displayware, a company which produces “only eco-friendly products . . . made from sustainable materials (all are either biodegradable or recyclable.).”

The Grass

The plastic grasses sold in bulk in neon pinks, purples, greens and blues may add some color to your basket, but they will also permanently add color to the landfill they’ll end up in.

Instead, try stuffing your basket with the biodegradable “grass.” Century Novelty sells biodegradable Easter Basket grass by the bag.

Nashville Wraps also sells eco-friendly “Green Way” Recycled Color Tissue Shreds made from 100 percent recycled tissue shred by the bag in a wide variety of spring-like colors.

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Fixings for an Organic, Green Passover

Fixings for an Organic, Green Passover

When you get ready for Passover – which starts at sundown on April 18 and runs until April 26 — a huge focus is on the food, namely the matzo and the elements of the ceremonial Seder plate. When families gather for festive Seder dinners, brisket and matzo ball soup also may play some kind of role as well.

So what to do if you’re a green, organic type of person who wants to be eco-conscious as you celebrate Passover? IzzitGreen’s got some suggestions for you:

Organic Matzo

You eat a lot of matzo during Passover week, not just during Seder dinners. And if you want to go the organic route, you’ve got a few options.

A couple of matzo makers specialize in Passover fare using organic spelt: The New Jersey-based Matzah Online sells 100 percent certified, organic spelt, handmade matzo. Haddar also has an organic, whole grain spelt matzo that it sells which is Kosher for Passover.

Another option comes from Whole Foods which sell Aziz organic Passover matzo, made from organic whole wheat and is certified USDA organic.

If you like to cook/bake with matzo meal for your Passover week dishes, Kemach offers organic matzo meal that’s Kosher for Passover, made from whole grain organic spelt and certified USDA organic.

For your matzo ball soup — which, of course, won’t be as good as Bubbie’s — Shibolim sells an organic whole grain matzo ball mix. You can also use organic, free range, low sodium chicken broth from Imagine Foods which is Kosher for Passover.
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St. Patrick’s Day — A Good Excuse to Go Green

St. Patrick's Day -- A Good Excuse to Go Green

Go greener this St. Patrick’s Day with eco-friendly, Irish-themed products. You can channel a little luck o’ the Irish by celebrating with organic and recycled products. And these authentic, planet-friendly gifts can be enjoyed long after March 17.

Organic Irish Sweaters

What’s more Irish than an Irish wool sweater?

Even though they’re not a bright shade of green, the web site Irish Inspiration sells several different cozy Organic Wool Irish sweaters made from undyed, organic, pure, new wool from the Kerry Woollen Mills in Ireland.

“These gorgeous sweaters are made using undyed wool from certified organic farms where the sheep have not been dipped in substances hazardous to health and graze on land which is not artificially fertilized,” the web site says.

These sweaters will keep you warm at a chilly St. Patty’s Day parade.

‘Live Green’ T-shirt

This “Live Green” Tee allows you to display and celebrate your Irish and eco-friendly pride at the same time.

This shirt is made from 100 percent organic cotton and features a shamrock with the “Live Green” slogan.

Four Leaf Clover and Celtic Knot Suncatchers

The translucent green of the glass in these recycled glass suncatchers evoke thoughts of the Emerald Isle. Made from recycled glass, the suncatchers make a lovely gift for an Irish lass or the hostess of a St. Patty’s Day party. They come in Four Leaf Clover design and Celtic Knot versions.

The web site for the Oregon-based Aurora Glass Foundry which makes these suncatchers says the company’s origins are green: ”When a visionary from St. Vincent de Paul saw a mountain of glass growing off the freeway, he decided to recycle it instead of see it go to a landfill . . . Since then Aurora Glass has become a powerful resource for the community, recycling old windows and other waste glass that previously landed in the dump.”

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What about the Guys? Eco-Friendly and Fashionable Valentine’s Day Gifts for Him

As I am an advocate of gift giving going both ways, and possibly gifts in general, I put together a Valentine’s Day gift guide to help you find the perfect eco-friendly gift for that special guy. And don’t worry guys, you won’t find any hearts in this gift guide.

Topo Ranch’s The Lineman

For that gruff, comfort-is-everything man in your life, I present to you Topo Ranch’s The Lineman plaid button up. But comfort and aesthetics aside, and along the same page as all of Topo Ranch’s gear, we love this shirt because of its 100 percent organic cotton content. Read more »

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